Anthropic's AI that's too powerful to release, Meta launches its new AI Muse, AI gets blamed for thousands of job cuts.
A soda machine, of all things, set the stage for today’s Internet of Things. It was connected to a network to show soda bottle levels, setting the stage for today’s technology ...
Stolen credentials turn authentication systems into the attack surface. Token shows how wearable biometric authentication ...
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US Navy funds robot hand project aiming for human-like finger control
Public releases show the Office of Naval Research (ONR) funding at least two efforts aimed at improving robot hand dexterity ...
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Is Your Router Compromised? FBI Exposes Russian Hacking Campaign
Russian hackers hijacked home routers to steal passwords and emails. Here's how to tell if yours was one of them and what ...
Anthropic has sparked fears after revealing that it has developed a bot deemed too dangerous to release to the public.
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Anthropic sparks fears after developing an AI that's 'too dangerous to release to the public'
Anthropic has sparked fears after revealing that it has developed a bot deemed too dangerous to release to the public.
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AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn’t ready for the new risks this brings to biology
Artificial intelligence is rapidly learning to autonomously design and run biological experiments, but the systems intended to govern those capabilities are struggling to keep pace. AI company OpenAI ...
Using healthcare SaaS offers advantages like easier scaling up or down, more predictable costs, and quicker access to new ...
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