A campaign active since last November has been targeting Python developers building Telegram bots with trojanized Pyrogram ...
An agentic coding tool tasked with cloning and setting up a seemingly benign GitHub repository could execute a malicious ...
Big tech companies and small start-ups are using social media to hype new tools that allow students to trick teachers and A.I. detectors. By Dana Goldstein The videos are all over social media, making ...
A year ago, California officials had to report under a new state law how they used automated systems to make important decisions about people’s lives. They said they never did — a startling answer for ...
President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom. Photos by Andrew Harnik, Getty Images and Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters Saying that he is “proud” to join the list of President Donald Trump’s ...
A year ago, California officials had to report under a new state law how they used automated systems to make important decisions about people’s lives. They said they never did — a startling answer for ...
Every year, California agencies report to the state technology department on their use of "high-risk" decision systems. The seal of the State of California on the Edmund G. Brown Jr. State Office ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A year ago, California officials had to report under a new state law how they used automated systems to make important ...
ZeroEyes analyst Mario Hernandez demonstrates the use of artificial intelligence with surveillance cameras to identify visible guns at the company's operations center, Friday, May 10, 2024, in ...
A student wounded in the January shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville has filed suit against the companies responsible for the campus' artificial intelligence gun-detection system, claiming it ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. See more from the L.A. Times in Google Search. Set us as preferred In one UCLA professor’s classes, students say ...