New research from Kaspersky reveals how AI-driven tools and predictable patterns like "Skibidi" or trailing numbers make passwords vulnerable.
As countries like the UAE delegate decision-making to algorithms, evidence shows  these systems can cause widespread harm and ...
David Toro-Tobon and colleagues argue that “clinician in the loop” is shifting responsibility for AI safety from developers ...
Parametricism has been billed by its originator as the defining architecture style of the 21st century. To kick off a new ...
Türkiye's gaming ecosystem is welcoming another new player. Istanbul-based mobile gaming studio Mindtail has closed a $2 ...
The University of Auckland’s Dr. Maree Davies recommends teaching kids critical thinking to show them how to be safe and in ...
Not long ago, the question «Who wrote this text?» seemed almost philosophical: an author, an editor, a student, a contractor, ...
It's frustrating to know there's a massive library of high-quality cinema available that you simply can't see because it ...
The research, published on April 24th, 2026, in Nature Microbiology, describes how the new tool, called TRAnsmision ...
Ahead of the election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates vying to ...