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    U.S. intelligence chief warns Congress of rise in cyberattacks

    The new comments from Haines come as companies such as UnitedHealth Group, MGM Resorts and Clorox have been disrupted by cyberattacks in the past year.

  • Artificial intelligence can help manage the grid but creates risks if deployed ‘naïvely,’ DOE warns

    Machine learning could help electric utilities improve grid planning, permitting and siting, reliability and resilience, according to a new Department of Energy report.

  • Investors on the hook for artificial intelligence abuse

    Discrimination, loss of privacy and distorted data linked to artificial intelligence is putting companies and their backers at risk, an investor group warns. A network with more than 500 members representing US$29 trillion in assets released advice on Wednesday to screen out investments at risk of doing more harm than good as the technology spreads. […]

  • AI Explained: Artificial General Intelligence

    As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at a rapid pace, the concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI) has captured the attention of researchers, tech enthusiasts and the media alike. AGI refers to the development of intelligent machines that can think, learn and perform any intellectual task that a human can. Currently, the majority of AI systems in use are often […]

  • Concern grows for man missing from Warwickshire home

    Police are searching for 54-year-old Peter Wyatt who is known to drive a Vauxhall Insignia

  • Concerns grow for Australian brothers missing in Mexico

    Mexican investigators have warned crucial hours were lost in the search for two missing Australian brothers, with foul play not ruled out as a potential factor. Perth siblings Callum and Jake Robinson, both in their 30s, were travelling in the country’s Baja Peninsula on a surfing holiday when they failed to check into pre-arranged accommodation […]

  • Artificial intelligence can be used to control infections

    Dublin, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used nowadays in many ways to help prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and manage daily hospital activities, according to an international research. The post Artificial intelligence can be used to control infections first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Calls for age verification as internet concerns grow

    Australian children could be barred from some websites, as a furore between Australian politicians and billionaire Elon Musk reignites calls for age verification technology. Whether graphic content should remain on social media has become the subject of heated debate as social media site X, formerly Twitter, fights an edict from the eSafety Commissioner to remove […]

  • Congress should pass the EXPLORE Act to grow outdoor recreation

    There’s something special about places such as the Buffalo National River, Beaver Lake, and the White River National Wildlife Refuge. It’s not just that these are some of the most beautiful parts of my home state of Arkansas. It’s that, as public lands, they belong to every single one of us. Right now, the EXPLORE […]

  • Artificial intelligence enhances monitoring of threatened marbled murrelet

    Artificial intelligence analysis of data gathered by acoustic recording devices is a promising new tool for monitoring the marbled murrelet and other secretive, hard-to-study species, research by Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service has shown.

  • Amazon sales soar with boost from artificial intelligence and advertising

    Revenue at Amazon Web Services increases to $25bn as retail giant releases earnings report surpassing Wall Street expectationsAmazon profits soared once again in the first quarter of 2024, the company announced on Tuesday – the latest in a series of robust earnings reports for the retail giant. The company attributed the boost to artificial intelligence and advertising sales.Amazon reported overall revenue of $143.3bn in the first three months of the year – up 13% from the same period in 2023...

  • FKA Twigs Testifies in Congress in Favor of AI Regulation

    She testified before Congress in favor of AI regulation and the NO FAKES Act.