US agency tasked with curbing risks of AI lacks funding to do the job (arstechnica.com)
Lawmakers fear the NIST will have to rely on companies developing the technology.
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Lawmakers fear the NIST will have to rely on companies developing the technology.
Do you use Mint Mobile and did you receive a warning about a data breach? You are not alone and sadly, they are real notifications about a data breach that exposed customers’ personal information....
Cryptocurrency scammers are abusing a legitimate Twitter "feature" to promote scams, fake giveaways, and fraudulent Telegram channels used to steal your crypto and NFTs.
The new propulsion system is powered by supersonic technology and can be used for spacecraft journeying from the Moon to Mars.
The ITC has denied Apple's request to pause the Apple Watch ban until its appeal is done.
Google’s doomed social network Buzz led US regulators to force Google and Meta to monitor their own data use. Insiders say the results were mixed, as pressure mounts for a federal privacy law.
Samsung says it's doing a big expansion to its self-repair program this month. The repair program launched last year in partnership with iFixit, and now Samsung will be offering parts and repair manuals for more phones in more countries.
In sub-Saharan Africa, women are at high risk of contracting HIV. Some protective measures carry a stigma but this device enables them to take control without anyone knowing....
Under pressure from regulators, Adobe calls off its plans to acquire a leading competitor....
The EU says it is launching "formal enforcement proceedings" against the social media platform.
Blue Origin’s 24th mission is officially a success. The New Shepard rocket took off as planned this morning and the booster and crew capsule safely separated mid-flight and landed back on this great blue marble we call Earth.