By B.N. Frank The controversial facial recognition company Clearview AI reportedly told investors that it aims to collect 100 billion photos—supposedly enough to ensure that almost…
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By Katabella Roberts DeepMind, the UK-based subsidiary of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has taught artificial intelligence how to control a nuclear fusion reactor. The company announced on Feb. 16 that…
By Anomalien.com An international team of scientists has demonstrated that control of super intelligent artificial intelligence is impossible. Representatives of various scientific disciplines, including specialists from…
By Shawn Lin “Hello everyone, I am the artificial intelligence news anchor on National Business Daily. I am the virtual twin of the original host. I have been…
By Alex Hollings Posted: 31 January 2021 If you think this story is crazy, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. In 2019, the U.S. Navy’s…
By Brett Tingley Posted: 24 April 2019 UFOs come in many forms, but one of the most commonly reported objects is the ubiquitous triangular…
by Michael Moran A radical new technique to target and erase painful memories has raised “huge ethical problems,” says a leading neurologist, because it threatens…
As three AI-related agencies prepare to merge, there is a chance for a fresh start—and a better approach to competing with China. BY BRIAN…
BY TARA COPP SENIOR PENTAGON REPORTER, DEFENSE ONE Welcome to the Defense One Air and Space newsletter. Here are our top stories this week: Spaceplane…
Too little of the right kind of data can throw off target algorithms. But try telling the algorithm that. BY PATRICK TUCKER TECHNOLOGY EDITOR…
By Tom Bateman A 3D-printed “suicide capsule” has passed a legal review in Switzerland, potentially clearing the way for the technology to be put into use…
By DAVID P. GOLDMAN ‘China has become a serious competitor in the foundational technologies of the 21st century,’ a new Harvard University report says Harvard Professor…
BY EMILY ZOGBI Panic over a video of Engineered Arts’ newest humanoid robot, Ameca, causes Will Smith’s 2004 science fiction film I, Robot to trend…
By Jackie Snow These digital innovations will make your next trip safer and more efficient. But will they invade your privacy? In the 20 months…
By Dr. Donald Basile Quantum computing has long been regarded as the next “big thing.” Now it’s looming ever larger on the horizon, and graphene…
By Jarrad Winter China may now possess hypersonic missiles and have eclipsed us on the artificial intelligence front, but the Chinese didn’t develop UFOs, and neither did…