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Global supply chains span multiple countries and regions, and diverse cultural and competitive nuances distinguish them. To ...
Here’s what to know about personal relationships between people and AI, how some people become involved in them and the legality of it all.
How AI-powered police forces watch your every move Change in the criminal justice system is rarely linear. It comes in fits and starts, slowed by bureaucracy, politics, and just plain inertia.
Most patients are open to the use of AI in healthcare — as long as it enhances, rather than replaces, human interaction, according to new research. It also showed that patients want transparency ...
Nvidia to resume sales of highly desired AI computer chips to China Shares of the California-based chipmaker were up over 4% by midday.
NEWS FEATURE 02 July 2025 AI ‘scientists’ joined these research teams: here’s what happened Emerging ‘co-scientist’ systems use chatbots to mimic the deliberations of a research group.
AI has annexed the lo-fi scene for a hodgepodge of reasons: The lack of vocals, which typically gives away robo fraudulence, make it easier to infiltrate; the music’s association with aimless ...
IAPP Staff Writer Alex LaCasse reports from the IAPP's Navigate Leadership Retreat in Portsmouth, New Hampshire about how policymakers and stakeholders view novel legal and copyright issues associated ...
The Meta CEO is leading a hiring blitz, offering top talent at OpenAI eye-watering pay packages and endless access to cutting-edge chips.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is hitting back at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recent AI talent-poaching spree. In a full-throated response sent to OpenAI researchers Monday evening and obtained by WIRED ...