UW researchers find AI-powered browsers can weaken web security protections, exposing users to cybersecurity risks.
Michelle Sisto, director of the EDHEC AI Centre, opens a London panel on AI and the future of work with a keynote on how AI is already reshaping human cognition. In an amphitheater at ... The post At ...
Four-Day Program at NewSchool’s Downtown San Diego Campus Introduced Youth to AI-Augmented Architecture, Design, and ...
Ernst & Young is expanding its use of artificial intelligence to make the tax preparation process more efficient, while also ...
Commentary: At the dawn of the nuclear age, it was a contest between two fuels: uranium and thorium. Thorium can’t start a ...
For six and a half days in July 2024, the balloon-borne solar observatory Sunrise III kept its gaze fixed on the sun. The ...
Privacy professionals should pay closer attention to post-quantum cryptography as quantum-enabled attacks could eventually ...
In the last year or so, artificial intelligence companies have rolled out a spate of web browsers equipped with AI agents. A user might ask one of these agents to plan a vacation, and it will open ...
Advanced chip packaging, a niche of the semiconductor industry, has become a major choke point in the global contest for ...
The global debate surrounding critical minerals – and the geopolitical race to secure access to these materials – has thus ...