OpenAI shares safety updates after whistleblower complaints, lawmaker demandsIn an X thread, the AI giant explains 'how we're prioritizing safety in our work.' Here's what's new.July 23, 2024 by Sabrina Ortiz in Artificial Intelligence
Switzerland now requires all government software to be open sourceThe United States remains reluctant to work with open source, but European countries are bolder.July 23, 2024 by Steven Vaughan-Nichols in Enterprise Software
Safety guidelines provide necessary first layer of data protection in AI gold rushFrameworks and principles will help mitigate potential risks as businesses test generative artificial intelligence.July 17, 2024 by Eileen Yu in Data Management
This state is introducing digital driver's licenses. Here's what you need to knowYour physical wallet is being replaced piece by piece. Here's what you need to know about using digital IDs.July 8, 2024 by Artie Beaty in Government
Can governments turn AI safety talk into action?Industry players and governments discuss guardrails for AI, but aren't deploying them. Here's what's missing.June 16, 2024 by Eileen Yu in Security
How to find and remove spyware from your phoneiPhone and Android users alike are facing more sophisticated surveillance threats than ever before, and some may be close to home. Suspect you're being tracked? Here's what to do.May 30, 2024 by Charlie Osborne in Cyber Threats
Most ransomware-hit enterprises report to authorities, but level of support variesAmong businesses that notify the authorities, those in two Asian markets report the highest level of support in dealing with the attack.May 15, 2024 by Eileen Yu in Ransomware
Why the future must be BYO AI: Model lock-in deters users and stifles innovationSay goodbye to restrictive AI models and hello to a future where you choose the intelligence of your devices.May 3, 2024 by Jason Perlow in Artificial Intelligence
Homeland Security's AI safety board is a who's who of tech CEOsThey'll be joined by AI experts and politicians.April 26, 2024 by Don Reisinger in Artificial Intelligence
How a new law protects your thoughts from tech companies – and why it mattersWelcome to the new data privacy frontier, where unregulated neurotech wearables are tracking, analyzing, and even recording your brain activity.April 23, 2024 by Radhika Rajkumar in Artificial Intelligence
National Guard will use Google's AI for faster disaster response and recoveryTargeted for deployment in time for summer wildfires, the AI-powered tools can quickly examine aerial footage of disaster scenes and create detailed maps of the area.April 17, 2024 by Lance Whitney in Artificial Intelligence
US awards Samsung $6.4 billion to boost chip production in TexasSamsung becomes the third largest recipient of funding under the CHIPS and Science Act, following recent grants to Intel and TSMC.April 15, 2024 by Cho Mu-Hyun in Government