Microsoft’s Brad Smith: the US is regulating AI with rules nobody can read
Microsoft president Brad Smith says the US is now regulating AI without a clear set of rules. The uncertainty, he warns, is a problem for
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Microsoft president Brad Smith says the US is now regulating AI without a clear set of rules. The uncertainty, he warns, is a problem for
A startup that builds artificial-intelligence agents for large companies has turned that software on itself, using one of its own agents to help run a
Form guide on the final eight teams as they battle it out for the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy in the United States.
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Centcom says it hit 90 Iranian targets in the latest round of strikes, with the Iranian health ministry saying 14 people were killed since Tuesday.
After he was discovered to still be alive, the 18-month-old was flown to another hospital and survived.
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Scientists at the Department of Cell Biology of the University of Malaga have taken a step forward in the search for more effective treatments for
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University of Manchester researchers have identified which opioids are most likely to be associated with respiratory depression, in a major new study.
A nationwide ecological analysis of Italian regions found that aging and extreme longevity indicators rose steadily from 1982 to 2025, with northern and central regions