When India’s AI-powered missile defense system intercepted a simulated hypersonic threat in 2023, American analysts were surprised by the ethical framework guiding its development. In South Asia, …
Cut the AI Bait-and-Switch: Tips for Employers to Spot Fake Job Applicants
As deepfake tools and voice cloning become cheaper and more convincing, employers are increasingly encountering a troubling trend: fraudsters using artificial intelligence (AI) to create fake appearances, voices, or profiles to land remote jobs. In addition to the risk of hiring unqualified applicants, the practice raises significant concerns about individuals trying to steal company trade secrets, install malware on company-owned devices, or engage in other subversive activities.
What it's like to live in the world's smartest cities for 2025
From AI-driven transport to seamless cashless living, these five city clusters top the Global Innovation Index for their cutting-edge technology and everyday ingenuity.
News | Figen AI, artificial intelligence for asset management
Created by Vincent Aurez and Nicolas Paulus, this AI agent is gradually building its nest…
Artificial intelligence to generate 1,000 times more data compared to humans
Main bottleneck is memory, especially during memory shortage; NAND flash storage may save day when AI produces too much data to store, says single-chip USB inventor – Anadolu Ajansı
AWS recovers, Apple rallies, General Motors beats and more in Morning Squawk
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.
Don’t let AI chatbots tell you how to vote, Dutch authorities warn voters
Far-right PVV and GreenLeft-Labor were overrepresented as suggested picks, in a test of how four chatbots gave voter advice.
Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents
They’re taking our jobs.
OpenAI Researcher Forced to Delete “Embarrassing” Tweet Claiming Huge Breakthrough
Kevin Weil, a vice president at OpenAI, claimed that ChatGPT had found the answers to “previously unsolved” math problems.
The AWS outage shows that when the internet breaks, we’re more vulnerable than ever
It took a day without Amazon Web Services for Americans to realize how reliant the internet is on a single company.
