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SOCRadar’s latest report reveals that 82% of dark web threats in North America target U.S. businesses, underscoring the ...
China’s indium selenide wafer breakthrough marks a leap beyond silicon. It won’t upend the chip industry overnight, but ...
AI-powered browsers like Comet and OpenAI’s upcoming tools aim to change how we access the web, automate tasks, and challenge ...
Intel’s turnaround plan includes major layoffs and outsourcing marketing to Accenture’s AI. Can the chipmaker regain its edge ...
Small tweaks to AI model size, prompt length, and compression techniques can deliver major energy savings, according to a new ...
With its ultra-thin design, flagship camera, and real multitasking, Samsung’s Fold7 makes a strong case for leaving the iPad ...
AI models aren’t breaking down because they’re rebellious — they’re collapsing under the weight of conflicting commands and flawed data. Over-regulation and low-quality training inputs are ...
Meta is gradually transforming WhatsApp with AI and payment features, aiming to create a super app, though user trust and competition remain challenges.
Unapproved use of generative AI tools is fueling a new cybersecurity blind spot. Known as shadow AI, this rising threat is drawing concern from experts as employees adopt powerful tools without ...
A new MIT study finds ChatGPT can weaken memory and critical thinking skills over time, raising red flags for educators and AI policy leaders alike.
IBM has revealed its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible.
AI, copyright law, and systems like Content ID are colliding, raising urgent questions about authorship, ownership, and the future of creative work.