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Feature The UK government has gone all-in on AI. More than 50 years after Harold Wilson gave his famous "White heat of ...
Criminals are selling access to FBI and other law enforcement and government email accounts to other criminals via dark web ...
Eggheads working on El Capitan, the world's most powerful publicly known supercomputer, have developed a new tsunami ...
As explained by Scott Harris, a researcher in the department of geology at the University of Georgia’s (UGA’s) Franklin ...
AI search biz Perplexity has offered to pay about twice as much as it is worth to acquire Chrome from Google. A company ...
In a display of bureaucratic bravado, US law enforcement agencies say they've “disrupted” the BlackSuit ransomware gang (also ...
The latest data published by Synergy Research ranks locations based on colocation revenues generated over the past four quarters, and finds that the top ten metropolitan markets currently account for ...
A big reason for that bias in so many AIs is they are trained on the way things are, not as diverse as we'd like them to be. So being just expensively trained statistics, your new CV needs to give ...
Karthik Tadinada, who spent over a decade monitoring fraud for the UK's biggest banks when he worked at Featurespace, said that the anti-deepfake detection technology he has encountered manages about ...
Huawei open sources its CUDA equivalent; China boosts brain-computer interfaces; Scientists to visit penguins Trump taxed; ...