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Three reasons to favor US AI companies over China's - UBS
Three reasons to favor US AI companies over China's UBS
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From alerts to autonomy: How leading SOCs use AI copilots to fight signal overload and staffing shortfalls - VentureBeat
From alerts to autonomy: How leading SOCs use AI copilots to fight signal overload and staffing shortfalls VentureBeat
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A new, challenging AGI test stumps most AI models - TechCrunch
A new, challenging AGI test stumps most AI models TechCrunch
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Purdue researchers’ AI-powered soil sensors could improve crop farming - WISH TV Indianapolis, IN
Purdue researchers’ AI-powered soil sensors could improve crop farming WISH TV Indianapolis, IN
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Powered_by Officially Launches The World's First AI Agency for SMBs - WV News
Powered_by Officially Launches The World's First AI Agency for SMBs WV News
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Apple Joins AI Data Center Race After Siri Mess - Investor's Business Daily
Apple Joins AI Data Center Race After Siri Mess Investor's Business Daily
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Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules - The New York Times
Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules The New York Times
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Inizio Medical launches iON.AI to transform medical affairs capabilities - PharmaLive
Inizio Medical launches iON.AI to transform medical affairs capabilities PharmaLive
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A Chinese tech giant says it slashed AI costs using only Chinese chips - TechCrunch
A Chinese tech giant says it slashed AI costs using only Chinese chips TechCrunch
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A newspaper entirely generated by AI has been published in Italy - Macao News
A newspaper entirely generated by AI has been published in Italy Macao News
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How AI Is Different From Web3, Blockchain and Crypto - PYMNTS.com
How AI Is Different From Web3, Blockchain and Crypto PYMNTS.com
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AI and the future of physics - physicsworld.com
AI and the future of physics physicsworld.com
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My Take | DeepSeek has changed China’s AI model landscape – what’s next? - South China Morning Post
My Take | DeepSeek has changed China’s AI model landscape – what’s next? South China Morning Post
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How AI can help drug research - ABC30 News
How AI can help drug research ABC30 News
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Texas lawmakers propose AI disclosure in political ads to combat misinformation - FOX 29
Texas lawmakers propose AI disclosure in political ads to combat misinformation FOX 29
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After decades studying Spanish, a chatbot language tutor is helping me lift my game | Spenser Mestel The Guardian
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KubeCon EU 2025: Platform engineering, AI and security trends - SiliconANGLE News
KubeCon EU 2025: Platform engineering, AI and security trends SiliconANGLE News
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AI job application rise risks employing incapable staff, boss warns - BBC.com
AI job application rise risks employing incapable staff, boss warns BBC.com
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How Japan's largest AI unicorn is shaping the future of deep learning - CNBC
How Japan's largest AI unicorn is shaping the future of deep learning CNBC
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Mindblowing AI breakthrough can detect cancer 99% of the time - BGR
Mindblowing AI breakthrough can detect cancer 99% of the time BGR
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Google AI Mode rolling out to second batch of users now - Search Engine Land
Google AI Mode rolling out to second batch of users now Search Engine Land
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Published at MDPI - Transformative Impacts of AI and Wireless Communication in CSP Heliostat Control Systems - SolarPACES
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Microsoft introduces AI agents for Security Copilot - SiliconANGLE News
Microsoft introduces AI agents for Security Copilot SiliconANGLE News
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Insight into computer technology and artificial intelligence (AI) - European Patent Office
Insight into computer technology and artificial intelligence (AI) European Patent Office
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Nonprofit uses AI to find drugs to fight cancer, find new treatments - WSB Atlanta
Nonprofit uses AI to find drugs to fight cancer, find new treatments WSB Atlanta
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AI tools speed up medical imaging without replacing radiologists - KX NEWS
AI tools speed up medical imaging without replacing radiologists KX NEWS
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VCs Wake Up To Vibe Marketing: AI Reshaping The $250 Billion Industry - Forbes
VCs Wake Up To Vibe Marketing: AI Reshaping The $250 Billion Industry Forbes
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You can now download the source code that sparked the AI boom - Ars Technica
You can now download the source code that sparked the AI boom Ars Technica
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Granite Geek: Talking about A.I. in schools, and not just about fears of cheating - Concord Monitor
Granite Geek: Talking about A.I. in schools, and not just about fears of cheating Concord Monitor
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How Retailers Like Macy’s and Target Are Pushing Ahead on AI While Balancing Risk With Reward - WWD
How Retailers Like Macy’s and Target Are Pushing Ahead on AI While Balancing Risk With Reward WWD
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Space Force unveils strategic plan for AI integration
"The Space Force recognizes the critical role that data and artificial intelligence will play in maintaining space superiority" The post Space Force unveils strategic plan for AI integration appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Constellr releases first-light imagery of Tokyo
German startup constellr released first-light imagery from the initial satellite in its thermal-imaging constellation. The post Constellr releases first-light imagery of Tokyo appeared first on SpaceNews.
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L3Harris taps commercial AI partners for Pentagon’s Golden Dome program
Golden Dome will require more than just deploying sensors and interceptors. The system needs a 'collaborative autonomous network' The post L3Harris taps commercial AI partners for Pentagon’s Golden Dome program appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Cognitive Space claims two SDA awards
Cognitive Space will work with the Space Development Agency to optimize missile tracking and network routing. The post Cognitive Space claims two SDA awards appeared first on SpaceNews.
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SatixFy gets UK funds to accelerate in-orbit satellite reconfiguration
The UK Space Agency has awarded SatixFy funds to develop software to speed up how quickly reprogrammable satellites can adapt to changing needs in orbit, the Israeli chipmaker announced March 5. The post SatixFy gets UK funds to accelerate in-orbit satellite reconfiguration appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NASA boosts science objectives for Starling swarm
NASA is expanding testing of distributed autonomy for its first satellite swarm, Starling. The post NASA boosts science objectives for Starling swarm appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NASA to roll out major update to core flight software
A government-only version of NASA core Flight System with enhanced security and other features will be released in mid-2025. The post NASA to roll out major update to core flight software appeared first on SpaceNews.
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What DeepSeek just pulled off — and why space tech should worry
On Jan. 27, Wall Street was shaken by a trillion-dollar market drop after the Chinese AI company DeepSeek surpassed ChatGPT in popularity, becoming the number one downloaded app on Apple’s The post What DeepSeek just pulled off — and why space tech should worry appeared first on SpaceNews.
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China’s DeepSeek AI signals faster path to space autonomy
The emergence of China’s DeepSeek has shaken up the artificial intelligence sector, promising new opportunities for space companies beginning to explore ways to leverage AI in space. The post China’s DeepSeek AI signals faster path to space autonomy appeared first on SpaceNews.
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SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot
California startup Hestus has raised $1.5 million to develop an AI copilot for Computer-Aided Design software. The post SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration?
Space exploration is changing fast. And the big question now facing us is: Do we still need humans out there? With AI taking over many tasks, it’s time to think The post Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration? appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting
Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector will apply AI and high-performance computing to solar-activity forecasts. The post Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’
‘The PRC emphasizes the importance of space-based surveillance capabilities in supporting precision strikes’ The post Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’ appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change
Despite its huge potential, the $6.8 billion Earth observation industry continues to struggle to establish a sustainable and scalable business model. New space companies are eager to democratize the vast The post Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay
Join us December 4 at 1:00 PM EST for a webinar featuring leading experts across government, academia, and the commercial sectors to explore how space technology is transforming the way we predict and address severe weather challenges. The post Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay
Join us November 20 at 1:00 PM EST for a discussion on a groundbreaking initiative from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) — a $700 million investment in data labeling to empower artificial intelligence in geospatial intelligence. The post Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Connecting the Dots | More data storage, more space AI
Expanding data storage in space is crucial for enabling more powerful artificial intelligence systems to process larger volumes of information directly from orbit. More capable hard drives would facilitate faster The post Connecting the Dots | More data storage, more space AI appeared first on SpaceNews.
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AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting
The newer generation of AI tools is specifically designed to navigate the complex world of government contracting, where security protocols are strict and the stakes are high, as a single proposal can make or break a company's fiscal year. The post AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence
AI-driven technologies are on the cusp of unlocking true autonomy in orbit, with the potential to enable spacecraft to operate independently and deliver more customized, intelligently managed data to Earth. The post Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Applying AI to satellite manufacturing
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Companies are proceeding cautiously in applying artificial intelligence to satellite manufacturing. Blue Canyon Technologies, for example, wants to better understand how AI can contribute to manufacturing The post Applying AI to satellite manufacturing appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Silicon Valley startup Aptos Orbital unveiled Oct. 22 an artificial intelligence device for space-based processing, communications and cloud services. “Today’s satellites are siloed from modern cloud The post Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Los Angeles startup Proteus Space announced a strategic partnership Oct. 22 with government contractor SAIC. In addition, SAIC made a “significant investment” in the startup. The The post Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions
MILAN – Spacewalks, often a highlight of space missions, are likely to change in the future as given advancements in robotics and teleoperations. Every time an astronaut steps out of The post Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat
MILAN – Spire Global and Canadian startup Mission Control announced plans Oct. 16 for Persistence, a technology demonstration mission focused on space-based artificial intelligence. “The Persistence mission will demonstrate resilient The post Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Can energy-hungry AI help cut our energy use?
It takes 10 times more electricity for ChatGPT to respond to a prompt than for Google to carry out a standard search. Still, researchers are struggling to get a grasp on the energy implications of generative artificial intelligence both now and going forward.
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Smart cities on the move—how AI is helping improve urban flow
EU researchers are using AI to help ease the flow in Europe's cities, making urban environments both safer and greener.
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What are AI hallucinations? Why AIs sometimes make things up
When someone sees something that isn't there, people often refer to the experience as a hallucination. Hallucinations occur when your sensory perception does not correspond to external stimuli.
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Helper bots in online communities diminish human interaction
When bots—automated agents that perform tasks on behalf of humans—become more active in online communities, it has profound effects on how humans interact with each other on those platforms. Bots designed to help users see more content increase the number of people users connect with but also decrease the interactions between people.
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Neural networks can recognize production processes by video to enhance industrial safety and efficiency
A research team from the Skoltech AI Center and Samara University have developed a system for automatically separating the stages of production processes from video streams. Industrial cameras will detect deviations in the production process themselves and even prevent accidents. By employing the self-supervised learning approach, the cost of manual data markup can be reduced while the model's stability in real conditions can be increased. The research results are presented in the IEEE Access journal.
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Apple's missteps highlight risks of AI producing automated headlines, researcher says
"Luigi Mangione shoots himself," read the BBC News headline.
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Researchers develop AI app to help speech-impaired users communicate more naturally
More than 250 million people worldwide have verbal communication disorders that make it difficult to use automatic speech recognition programs. Simply sharing what they'd like to eat for dinner by using ASR is cumbersome.
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AI could take your next drive-through order: Taco Bell parent Yum Brands and Nvidia's partnership explained
Fast food customers might find themselves talking to an artificial intelligence voice the next time they order tacos or pizza at a drive-through.
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Does 'vibe coding' make everyone a programmer?
Can a complete tech novice create a website using everyday language on ChatGPT?
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New machine learning framework enhances precision, efficiency in metal 3D printing
Researchers at University of Toronto Engineering, led by Professor Yu Zou, are leveraging machine learning to improve additive manufacturing, also commonly known as 3D printing.
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DNA data storage: AI method speeds up data retrieval by 3,200 times
Researchers from the Henry and Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science have developed an AI-based method that accelerates DNA-based data retrieval by three orders of magnitude while significantly improving accuracy. The research team included Ph.D. student Omer Sabary, Dr. Daniella Bar-Lev, Dr. Itai Orr, Prof. Eitan Yaakobi, and Prof. Tuvi Etzion.
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To prevent bridge collapses, researchers use AI-based digital twin technology
This month marks the seventh anniversary of the Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse in 2018, when a fatal design flaw resulted in the deaths of six people.
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Italian paper prints fully-AI edition, but not to 'kill' journalism
In a world first, an Italian newspaper is printing a fully AI-generated edition for a month in what its director said Thursday was an experiment to "revitalize journalism, not to kill it."
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Trump's call for AI deregulation gets strong backing from Big Tech
Major tech firms are pushing the administration of President Donald Trump to loosen rules on building artificial intelligence, arguing it is the only way to maintain a US edge and compete with China.
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This AI model is more certain about uncertainty
Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a role in virtually every aspect of our lives, from self-driving cars to smart vacuum cleaners, to computer models that can predict the course of an epidemic. No matter how advanced these AI systems are, there always remains a certain degree of unpredictability about their behavior.
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Novel memristors to overcome AI's 'catastrophic forgetting'
So-called "memristors" consume extremely little power and behave similarly to brain cells. Researchers from Jülich, led by Ilia Valov, have now introduced novel memristive components that offer significant advantages over previous versions: they are more robust, function across a wider voltage range, and can operate in both analog and digital modes. These properties could help address the problem of "catastrophic forgetting," where artificial neural networks abruptly forget previously learned information.
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New AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches
The ability to generate high-quality images quickly is crucial for producing realistic simulated environments that can be used to train self-driving cars to avoid unpredictable hazards, making them safer on real streets.
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A new metric to quantify capabilities of AI systems in terms of human capabilities
A team of AI researchers at startup METR is proposing a new metric to quantify the capabilities of AI systems in terms of human capabilities. They have published a paper on the arXiv preprint server describing the new metric, which they call "task-completion time horizon" (TCTH).
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AI can be a powerful tool for scientists, but it can also fuel research misconduct
In February 2025, Google announced it was launching "a new AI system for scientists." It said this system was a collaborative tool designed to help scientists "in creating novel hypotheses and research plans."
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If we fully engage with how generative AI works, we can still create original art
Even before the recent protest by a group of well-known musicians at the UK government's plans to allow AI companies to use copyright-protected work for training, disquiet around artists' rights was already growing.
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Organizations should embrace AI to boost performance, says marketing professor
Companies and corporations that are quick to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are more likely to boost performance and reap rewards, research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has shown.
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Researcher develops a security-focused large language model to defend against malware
Security was top of mind when Dr. Marcus Botacin, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, heard about large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. LLMs are a type of AI that can quickly craft text. Some LLMs, including ChatGPT, can also generate computer code. Botacin became concerned that attackers would use LLMs' capabilities to rapidly write massive amounts of malware.
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Legged robots skateboard successfully with reinforcement learning framework
Legged robots, which are often inspired by animals and insects, could help humans to complete various real-world tasks, for instance delivering parcels or monitoring specific environments. In recent years, computer scientists have created algorithms that allow these robots to walk at different speeds, jump, emulate some of the movements of animals and move with great agility.
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AI-driven software is 96% accurate at diagnosing Parkinson's
Existing research indicates that the accuracy of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis hovers between 55% and 78% in the first five years of assessment. That's partly because Parkinson's sibling movement disorders share similarities, sometimes making a definitive diagnosis initially difficult.
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Belief in AI as a 'Great Machine' could weaken national security crisis responses, new research finds
Artificial intelligence designed to influence our decisions is everywhere—in Google searches, in online shopping suggestions and in movie streaming recommendations. But how does it affect decision-making in moments of crisis?
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Nonprofits are in trouble. Could more sensitive chatbots be the answer?
In today's attention economy, impact-driven organizations are arguably at a disadvantage. Since they have no tangible product to sell, the core of their appeal is emotional rather than practical—the "warm glow" of contributing to a cause you care about.
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Tech firms fight to stem deepfake deluge
Tech firms are fighting the scourge of deepfakes, those deceptively realistic voices or videos used by scammers that are more available than ever thanks to artificial intelligence.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils new Rubin AI chips at GTC 2025
Nvidia founder Jensen Huang kicked off the company's artificial intelligence developer conference on Tuesday by telling a crowd of thousands that AI is going through "an inflection point."
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Coffee-making robot breaks new ground for AI machines
An AI-powered robot that can prepare cups of coffee in a busy kitchen could usher in the next generation of intelligent machines, a study suggests.
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Hollywood urges Trump to protect film, TV from AI
Hundreds of Hollywood stars including Ben Stiller, Cate Blanchett and Cynthia Erivo have urged Donald Trump's White House to protect film, TV and music copyrights against big tech and artificial intelligence.