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U.S. Based Company iDox.ai Expands Access to Scalable AI-Powered Redaction Tools for Privacy Compliance Across U.S. Sectors
Fremont-based company supports growing demand for accurate, regulation-ready redaction software in government, legal, healthcare, and financeFremont, California, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — iDox.ai, a U.S.-based company specializing in artificial intelligence-driven data protection, is expanding its reach across public and private sectors with redaction tools designed to meet national privacy compliance standards. As data privacy regulations grow increasingly complex, the need for accurate
Artificial intelligence tracks aging and damaged cells through high resolution imaging
A combination of high-resolution imaging and machine learning, also known as artificial intelligence (AI), can track cells damaged from injury, aging, or disease, and that no longer grow and reproduce normally, a new study shows.
How AI is Quietly Reshaping Your Daily Routine
From Your Morning Coffee to Bedtime Routines—AI Is Everywhere (Even If You Don’t Notice). From Your Morning Coffee to Bedtime Routines—AI Is Everywhere (Even If You Don’t Notice).
Not a job but a calling: new tactic in the AI talent war
With tech companies in a no-holds-barred fight for the best people, the pitch has become less about pay and more about what’s actually being built.
Vanguard Just Bought More SoundHound Stock. Should You?
Vanguard loaded up on 5.2 million SOUN shares according to a new filing. But valuation concerns warrant caution in buying SoundHound stock at current levels.
🔒 AI Impersonation Threatens U.S. Diplomacy: Rubio Warning
The U.S. State Department has issued warnings regarding AI-driven impersonation attempts targeting Secretary of State Marco Rubio, potentially compromising diplomatic communications. Advanced AI tools like generative models were likely employed, raising security concerns about misinformation and trust in official correspondences.
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Tech: AI fight imperils kids bill in House
House Republican leadership is putting a kids digital bill on the back burner after the lead Senate sponsor made sure states can regulate artificial intelligence.
AI is driving down the price of knowledge – universities have to rethink what they offer
Universities have relied on expert knowledge being scarce, but AI is changing that. Tuition now needs to focus on human skills that machines still struggle to copy.
AI Literacy is Imperative for Classroom Success
TC’s Irina Lyublinskaya and coauthor share key takeaways from their new book, Teaching AI Literacy Across the Curriculum