UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says AI could be the security threat of the decade and warns against waiting for an 'AI Hiroshima' before acting.
As public opinion of AI has shifted into the negative, warnings of mass employment reductions have also diminished.
Linsey Goss Announces Scholarship for Cancer Survivors Supporting Undergraduate Student Achievement Across the United States ...
Artificial intelligence needs to be globally regulated before a potentially devasting display of its power, Foreign Secretary ...
Bengaluru-born engineer and independent AI researcher Mayank Ravishankara focuses on AI evaluation, exploring whether benchmark performance reflects genuine understanding or pattern recognition in ...
Seven students at Florida International University were asked to complete a video reflection as a penalty for protesting ICE at an indoor FIU event.
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Can AI Make Us Smarter?
AI offers us a choice: offload our critical thinking or challenge it.
KARACHI: The federal government plans to gradually reduce its reliance on commercial banks for financing by expanding access ...
Explore the vulnerabilities in e-rickshaw Bluetooth BMS systems and the need for better design and security standards.
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Foreign secretary Chatham House essay: Britain's place in the new world order
Dhaka, July 6 -- The world is more dangerous than it has been for decades, and families across the United Kingdom are feeling the impact. War has returned to Europe, pushing up energy bills at home. A ...
Telangana Today answers 50 common questions on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, explaining voter ...
Data analytics and AI startup C5i, erstwhile known as Course5 Intelligence has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) ...
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