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interview The ceasefire between Iran and Israel may prevent the two countries from firing missiles at each other, but it ...
China recently launched an initiative to reduce the incidence of obesity in the country, a move analyst firm IDC thinks will ...
The US Patent and Trademark Office is exploring a plan for using AI at the agency to speed up the process of granting patents - but its initial request for information says that vendors should expect ...
An extortion gang claims to have breached Freedman HealthCare, a data and analytics firm whose customers include state ...
A team led by Kung-Hsiang Huang, a Salesforce AI researcher, showed that using a new benchmark relying on synthetic data, LLM ...
Among vendors, Nvidia was the big winner, somewhat unsurprisingly as all of its switch revenue coming from datacenters. IDC found that its switch revenue grew "an eye-popping 760.3 percent ...
A series of Freedom of Information requests shows that students in British universities are increasingly getting busted for using AI to cheat.
Cloudflare cited a Telegram post from the Tehran-based outlet Khabaronline News Agency, which says Iran’s Ministry of Communications temporarily restricted internet access to “prevent enemy abuse”.
America's aviation regulator has issued its first license for unmanned spacecraft to reenter the Earth's atmosphere to Varda, a startup that's trying to build a space-based manufacturing business.
A Japanese company called Rabo that makes a smart collar for cats and uses the motto “Because nine lives are never enough” has started using AI to monitor feline stress levels. Rabo named its smart ...