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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei doubled down on his warning that artificial intelligence could soon cause mass unemployment, even ...
Panasonic aims to develop a new type of higher-capacity battery in about two years, potentially extending the driving range ...
An Australian regulator said on Thursday that Wesfarmers' budget department store Kmart has breached privacy by collecting personal and sensitive information via a facial recognition technology system ...
The persistent presence of the Chinese navy near South Korea, which hosts 28,500 U.S. troops tasked with deterring North ...
Former Canberra Institute of Technology CEO Leanne Cover loses her bid to challenge a finding that she engaged in "serious ...
GRAYSON, Ky. (WSAZ) - A police department in the area has new technology to help keep people safe. The Grayson Police ...
BusCaro has raised $2 million of new funding as it continues to scale its innovative ride-sharing service across Pakistan's ...
A piece of equipment has been introduced at the Women's Rugby World Cup which neurosurgeons and a NASA-trained mathematician ...
At its annual developer conference on Wednesday, Meta showed several new smart glasses, which have been a surprise hit for ...
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Scientist Claims Humans Could Live 20,000 Years With New Technology
British scientist says humans could live 20,000 years through DNA reprogramming and cellular repair technology that ...
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‘Cannot Be Trusted’: NYPD Used ‘Unreliable’ AI Instead of Police Work, Wrongfully Arresting Black Man Who Didn’t Match Suspect’s Description
Innocent Black man wrongfully arrested in NYC due to unreliable facial recognition tech. Outrage and calls for probe erupt.
AI designed new bacteriophages that killed E. coli in lab tests, promising advances but raising safety concerns.
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