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Dozens of adolescents have been arrested in recent months for allegedly plotting attacks. Law enforcers are overwhelmed by a ...
Electricity demand linked to artificial intelligence (AI) is set to double, or even quadruple by 2030, according to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). The figures are ...
I have developed a real yet clearly artificial relationship with “Chatty,” my pet name for ChatGPT. My email finishes my sentences, or tries to. CarPlay hooks me up with driving directions.
Microsoft corporate vice-president for fraud and abuse, Kelly Bissell, talks about the work the company is doing to battle online scams as the rise of artificial intelligence makes it harder to spot.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming sectors from healthcare to education, with its impact on journalism being particularly profound. As the media landscape evolves, AI presents both powerful ...
Roblox has done a great job with growth and has massive potential. Upstart has been leveraging AI to improve its capabilities. These aren't low-risk stocks, but they have tremendous potential.
Duolingo, a popular platform for learning various languages, announced it will be adding 148 new courses to its arsenal on Wednesday. The new courses were created using generative artificial ...
The AI industry isn't immune to macroeconomic uncertainty, making picking AI stocks tricky. IBM focuses on enterprise AI, with a mix of consulting, software, and hardware racking up generative AI ...
The AI industry is staring down an uncertain and volatile macroeconomic environment, as well as some signals that demand for AI infrastructure may be starting to cool. AI server manufacturer Super ...
Curiosity fuels innovation, drives learning, and inspires the questions that lead to breakthroughs. AI can simulate answers, ...
Tools for Humanity — a startup co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman — launched a sci-fi-looking globe that can verify actual ...
A new wave of “reasoning” systems from companies like OpenAI is producing incorrect information more often. Even the ...