Asian shares have advanced, lifted by technology shares as they rebounded from last week’s losses
Are Government Restrictions on AI Constitutional?
Restrictions on AI use may violate the First Amendment because they regulate speech based on its content.
From AI to ROI
Research shows implementation of the technology can help to increase revenue in the real economy
What are the most-cited neuroscience papers from the past 30 years?
Highly cited papers reflect the surge in artificial-intelligence research in the field and other technical advances, plus prizewinning work on analgesics, the fusiform face area and ion channels.
What are the fastest-growing areas in neuroscience?
Respondents pointed to computational neuroscience, systems neuroscience, neuroimmunology and neuroimaging, among other subfields.
🛡️ Need for AI Guardrails Amidst Rapid Rollouts
Concerns over the handling of confidential data in new AI models have prompted finance ministries to urge employees to follow stricter privacy regulations. Countries implementing these guidelines prioritize security measures and hygiene norms to mitigate risks associated with AI deployments, addressing the growing need for responsible AI usage.
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Is Musk Conceding Ground? And Does XPENG's IRON Signal China's Lead in the Humanoid Robot Race?
Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. GUANGZHOU, CHINA — In a rare public acknowledgment of competition, Elon Musk seemed to have commented on Chinese EV maker XPENG’s newly unveiled humanoid robot with what seems to be an admission: “Not bad … Tesla and China companies will … [continued]
AI models are being rolled out, guardrails and hygiene norms must follow
Worries over the implications of confidential information being uploaded have already led the finance ministry to reportedly ask its employees not to use tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on office devices
📉 AI Set to Disrupt UK Workforce: 25% Businesses Planning Layoffs
A survey reveals that one in four large UK businesses intends to reduce staffing levels due to AI adoption, particularly targeting junior roles. This trend reflects the growing influence of AI in automating tasks and altering workforce dynamics, potentially affecting thousands of jobs across multiple sectors in the UK.
