The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday postponed voting on a 362-page ordinance that would have made well over a hundred ...
New AI models are accelerating the game of cat-and-mouse as cybersecurity experts try to keep ahead of would-be hackers. An ...
A slew of start-ups and academic labs are leaning on AI agents and bots, rather than humans, to speed up their chemistry ...
AI tools continue to grow more advanced, which simultaneously increases the speed at which attackers can find and exploit ...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will convene legal, technical, and commercial experts at the 2026 ANSI ...
The same family of artificial intelligence that powers today's image generators is now being aimed at one of biology's ...
RAISE US is starting with more than $500 million to deploy on new forms of education and training, putting a focus on ...
Employees across your organization are quietly using AI to transform their productivity — and many of them are determined to ...
A survey of Middlebury students broke AI usage into two categories: augmentation, for tasks that enhance learning, and automation, for tasks that required minimal effort.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Princeton computer scientist Sayash Kapoor about his assertions that AI won't lead to mass layoffs.
The most important economic effect of artificial intelligence may not be that machines become more capable. It may be that people become more capable when they work alongside AI.
Everyone seems to have an opinion about AI, but what about those who will likely be affected most — recent graduates? This ...