The US and the UN are looking into the explosive claims by two Tel Aviv-based magazines that reveal the use of “Lavender”,a program making devastating decisions.
Two sources said the IDF decided to accept the collateral damage of as many as 15 to 20 civilians killed for every junior Hamas operative the AI program could find.
As Taiwan recovers from a deadly 7.2 magnitude earthquake,the figurative aftershocks may be felt as far away as Silicon Valley.
The more information you give a GP,the more likely you are to get a diagnosis. Not so for ChatGPT.
Product manager Russell Dias says because the AI tech he works with is so new,it requires a lot of experimenting and testing.
A new Universal deal is aimed squarely at TikTok’s sweet spot,promising to “amplify music discovery and social interaction and enhance fan experiences” via Spotify.
A mass surveillance effort is collecting and cataloguing the faces of Palestinians without their knowledge or consent,according to Israeli spies and officials.
Meloni is seeking $165,000 in damages and will donate any award to an Interior Ministry fund for women victims of domestic violence.
AI chatbots may be sophisticated and slick,but they’re far from being a source of reliable information.
Australia’s elite boards are still littered with time-served directors who are part of an entitlement club of similarly minded seat warmers.
Apple’s delay in releasing an AI product has been costly. Now it is trying to make up ground.