NATO approves iPhone and iPad to handle classified info
In an impressive and unique industry first that reflects the work Apple has done on mobile device security since the first iPhone arrived almost 20
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In an impressive and unique industry first that reflects the work Apple has done on mobile device security since the first iPhone arrived almost 20
ServiceNow plans to unleash the first member of its Autonomous Workforce, the Level 1 Service Desk AI specialist, next quarter. The agent will autonomously diagnose
What One Year of AI Has Already Changed
New study shows smart chatbots can figure out who you really are from just a few posts… and it only costs a couple of dollars.
The founders of HateAid, a German human-rights group that helps victims of online attacks, were accused by the Trump administration of being part of a
Last year, Ford set a new industry record: It issued 152 safety recalls, almost twice the previous high set by General Motors back in 2014.
It’s hard to overstate the role that Wi-Fi plays in virtually every facet of life. The organization that shepherds the wireless protocol says that more
Anthropic has acquired Seattle-based AI startup Vercept, signaling further consolidation in the emerging market for AI agents that can directly operate software applications. Vercept, a
Here in the land o’ Android, things are always evolving — and it isn’t only because of big operating system updates. Thanks to the way
Experts caution that low-quality, A.I.-generated videos on YouTube geared toward children often feature conflicting information, lack plot structure and can be cognitively overwhelming — all
The YouTube algorithm is pushing bizarre, often nonsensical A.I.-generated videos targeting children. Our video journalist Arijeta Lajka explains why experts say that these videos could
People are revealing sensitive personal information to A.I. chatbots — including plans to commit violent acts.
Artificial intelligence is convenient and easy to use, but you should think about what you say to the chatbots.
A federal court will conduct a search of devices seized from a Washington Post reporter after a magistrate judge decided yesterday that the Department of