Chatbots are cheap, always available, superficially empathetic — and sometimes wrong. Some have concluded they’re a risk ...
Apple has unveiled a new Digital ID feature that the company says will allow U.S. travelers to securely store and present ...
Ten mothers told The Denver Post they have watched their boys at the Youthful Offender System detention facility in Pueblo ...
Ancient Greek cartographers, from Anaximander to Ptolemy, turned myth and measurement into world maps, shaping latitude and ...
As we navigate the bumpy road from passwords to passkeys, the authenticator already in your system could define our ...
America’s largest meat company, Tyson Foods, has established a blueprint for how large food corporations can leverage ...
Alembic raises $145M to scale causal AI and build one of the world’s fastest private supercomputers, challenging ChatGPT with ...
For decades, rape kits sat on shelves: How Oklahoma is now bringing answers to survivors through DNA
In 2017, there were 7,270 untested sexual assault kits in law enforcement agencies across Oklahoma. Survivors and law ...
Thousands of Americans die every year due to hospital mistakes. A patient safety nonprofit grades how well hospitals limit preventable errors.
Doctors at New York University say two new studies show that they are a significant step closer to making cross-species kidney transplants a real option in the near future.
Artificial intelligence has impacted all walks of life, including higher education. Some schools have closed, but others like WGU are adapting to a new democratizing reality.
Some argue that AI can hinder critical thinking and creativity, and that it is not being implemented effectively.
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