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How to avoid supply chain issues as drone and robot production increases exponentially

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Production of drones and autonomous robots is expected to explode by the late 2030s—by up to 10× for commercial drones and 100× for humanoid and quadruped robots. Publishing in Chem Circularity, researchers estimate how this […]

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Collective intelligence framework shows how human-AI teams may make better decisions

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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded in critical decisions about health, safety, finance, and governance, a key challenge is no longer whether people and AI will collaborate, but rather how to structure this collaboration to […]

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Facial recognition data is a key to your identity. If stolen, you can’t just change the locks

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A woman strolls into a grocery store, thinking about grabbing some apples. Before she even reaches the produce aisle, a security camera has scanned her face. Whether the system is checking for shoplifters or simply […]

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Research reveals lack of transparency in ad data of digital platforms

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Half of the world’s largest digital platforms fail to meet minimum standards of transparency regarding the advertising they carry. This is one of the main findings of the study Data Not Found carried out by […]

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Agentic AI threatens research funding system

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In a new analysis, two UCL researchers argue that the present system used to allocate billions in research funding was designed for a world without AI agents and may no longer be fit for that […]

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You probably wouldn’t notice if an AI chatbot slipped ads into its responses

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Hundreds of millions of people consult artificial intelligence chatbots on a daily basis for everything from product recommendations to romance, making them a tempting audience to target with potentially below-the-radar advertising. Indeed, our research suggests […]

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US Supreme Court hears privacy case involving smartphone location data

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The US Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday about law enforcement’s use of “geofence warrants”—the collection of smartphone location data about everyone who was near a particular place at a specific time.This post was originally […]

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Taylor Swift files to trademark her voice amid AI clone boom

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Taylor Swift has filed applications with the US intellectual property office to trademark her voice, a move similar to one made by actor Matthew McConaughey, as AI-generated content surges.This post was originally published on this […]

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Microsoft cuts OpenAI revenue share in a fresh step to loosen their AI alliance

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Microsoft said Monday it will no longer pay a share of its revenue to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, the latest move to untether a close partnership that helped unleash an artificial intelligence boom.This post was originally […]

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EU tells Google to open Android to AI rivals

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The EU on Monday laid out measures it wants Google to take to open up its operating system to rival AI services, in a move slammed by the US tech giant.This post was originally published […]

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