An AI detected hidden biases in the world's largest encyclopedia
Researchers used AI to uncover hidden biases present in different language versions of Wikipedia due to the cultural perspectives of volunteer editors.
Traveling without money and spiritual search: who was the Canadian found dead in Brazil with the help of AI
Canadian Karl Van Roon, who had been missing for nearly four years, was found deceased in Brazil with the aid of artificial intelligence by his family.
“I will cultivate AI leaders with virtues”
The president of a South Korean university emphasizes the importance of AI leaders who possess communication skills and ethical values in the evolving job market influenced by artificial intelligence.
Ukrainian intelligence agency reveals inner components of Russian Lancet and Scalpel drones
The Ukrainian intelligence agency has published details about the Russian Lancet and Scalpel drones, presenting their components and production data.
Artificial Intelligence Graduated with Honors. What Does This Mean for Czech Education?
The article explores the implications of artificial intelligence achieving high levels of competence and its impact on the Czech education system.
Again, a stir over the balconies of the Palace
Social media users have sparked renewed speculation about a woman sunbathing on the balconies of the National Palace, prompting the @InfodemiaMx account to debunk this claim by revealing anomalies in the videos.
Just check this sink. Is there something you notice?: Artificial intelligence revolutionizes insurance fraud
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming the landscape of insurance fraud detection in Denmark.
A real person alleviates feelings of loneliness better than artificial intelligence
A study finds that human interactions provide more lasting relief from feelings of loneliness compared to conversations with AI chatbots.
The White House Reveals Legislative Framework for Regulating Artificial Intelligence
The White House has introduced a long-awaited national legislative framework aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent states from enacting their own laws and to promote a federal approach under Donald Trump's administration.
Measuring Thought: Open AI Wants to Sell Intelligence - But No One Knows How to Measure It
Open AI aims to commercialize intelligence but lacks a clear metric for measurement, raising questions about how to quantify this intangible product.
Dominance of Platforms: Everything is Getting Worse - and It's No Coincidence
A German article discusses the phenomenon of 'enshittification' in the digital world, highlighting how products and services are deteriorating even as technology advances.
A massive wave of layoffs has begun – 'The speed may surprise'
Artificial intelligence is significantly impacting jobs worldwide, including in Finland, with companies announcing major layoffs.
Gender Differences: "Many highly gifted girls make sure not to outshine others"
Career consultant Alma Dreković highlights the tendency for highly gifted girls to downplay their intelligence in order not to overshadow their peers, leading to potential issues with self-esteem and career development.
Jobs Most Affected by Artificial Intelligence – See the List
Artificial intelligence is transforming the job market by affecting both office and physical labor roles, with a new list showcasing the jobs facing the greatest impact from AI technologies.
Companies Adjust Employment Plans to AI Implementations
Companies in Poland are increasingly adjusting their employment strategies in response to automation and AI advancements.
AI Companies Found a Way to Profit from Loneliness, Says Sociologist
British sociologist James Muldoon explores the emotional impacts of artificial intelligence on human relationships in his new book.
Nigeria spends $470m on AI-powered surveillance devices
Nigeria has emerged as the largest investor in artificial intelligence-powered surveillance systems in Africa, spending over $470 million on these technologies.
Jorge Oscar Montiel: the military who disappeared in 1975 for trying to prevent the coup a year earlier
Jorge Oscar Montiel, a retired lieutenant colonel and intelligence agent, was abducted and disappeared in 1975 after uncovering a military coup attempt against President María Estela Martínez de Perón.
The Core of a Significant Court Dispute is the Use of Artificial Intelligence in National Defense
A court dispute between tech giant Anthropic and the U.S. government raises ethical and legal questions about the use of artificial intelligence in national defense.
The Philosopher of Tech Billionaires
Nick Land, once known primarily in academic circles, has gained mainstream attention for his accelerationist views on technology and capitalism, even being referenced by tech billionaires like Elon Musk.
This is something artificial intelligence cannot create
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding copyright protection for a work created by the artificial intelligence Dabus, reinforcing the view that machines cannot hold copyright interests.
According to scientists, your walk reveals your mood to others
Scientists suggest that a person's walk can indicate their emotional state, with particular emphasis on the movement of arms and legs.
'Gripping' spy series hailed as 'TV's best thriller' with new episodes on BBC iPlayer weekly
The article discusses the acclaimed spy thriller series 'The Capture' on BBC iPlayer, now in its third season, praised for its intelligence and suspenseful twists.
"It would be a lie to say it is easy." Victims of the ten-year-old terror attack are remembered in Brussels
Belgium commemorates the victims of the terror attack that took place in Brussels ten years ago, acknowledging the ongoing trauma and the authorities' focus on intelligence and counter-terrorism efforts to prevent further tragedies.
In a novel for teenagers, Mónica Zwaig connects the dictatorship with AI
Mónica Zwaig's latest novel for teenagers weaves together themes of Argentina's dictatorship and artificial intelligence as a means to explore history.
The Church, the "new things" and the need to find a balance between technology and humanity
The Vatican's recent document on artificial intelligence, titled 'Quo vadis humanitas?', aims to provoke thought on the relationship between technology and human dignity, drawing parallels with historical teachings.
Authorities deepening poverty: intelligence agency reports rise in number of homeless children in Russia
A report from Ukraine's intelligence agency reveals a concerning increase in the number of homeless children in Russia, attributed to socio-economic difficulties despite government claims of reduced poverty.
Photos show before and after of Canadian found with the help of AI and buried as an indigent in Brazil
Photos illustrate the journey of Canadian Karl Van Roon, who was missing for four years and was located by his family using artificial intelligence, highlighting his life as a homeless individual in Brazil before his passing.
From the hype of AI to reality: half of corporate projects fail
A recent report reveals that a significant number of corporate projects related to generative AI are failing, with half being abandoned after initial testing phases due to lack of tangible results.
Neuroscientists, military personnel, and a prisoner: this is how the group 'hacks' Microsoft's AI before it reaches the public
A group of neuroscientists, military members, and a prisoner collaborates on evaluating and potentially halting Microsoft's AI technologies before their public release.
Ministry of Defense Disperses Authority of the Intelligence Agency, Allows Appointment of Generals to New Leadership Positions
The South Korean Ministry of Defense is working to dismantle its military intelligence agency while establishing new bodies to distribute its previous functions, allowing for the appointment of active-duty generals to these leadership roles.
50 Years of Apple: That 'Think Different' by Steve Jobs in an Era Where Everyone Thinks the Same with AI
The article reflects on Apple's 50-year journey and the iconic 'Think Different' slogan, particularly in the context of today's AI-driven world.
Fake assassination attempt on Orbán? Russian secret services wanted to influence Hungarian elections, says Washington Post
A report from the Washington Post reveals that Russian intelligence discussed staging an assassination attempt on Viktor Orbán to influence Hungary's upcoming elections.
Rohit Patel (Meta) to ‘N’: The Truth About General Artificial Intelligence and the Number One Skill for Successful CEOs
Rohit Patel, Director of Meta's Superintelligence Labs, argues that understanding AI is vital for CEOs, warning against misconceptions of General Artificial Intelligence.
Amazon is preparing to enter the smartphone arena
Amazon is reportedly launching a new smartphone initiative focused on artificial intelligence, twelve years after its unsuccessful first attempt in the mobile industry.
"Now put it to me in an aggressive tone": this is how Congress deputies have started to use AI
Spanish congress deputies are beginning to utilize artificial intelligence tools to assist in research and oratory during parliamentary sessions.
How the giants of AI attempted to storm the last bastion of the human mind: the mathematical Olympics
The article discusses the recent controversy surrounding the role of artificial intelligence in the International Mathematical Olympiad, highlighting a supposed victory that overshadowed the achievements of human participants.
Storm Clouds in Law Firms: AI Already Replaces Some Positions
Global law firms are considering significant layoffs in administrative roles due to the adoption of artificial intelligence technology.
Artificial intelligence forced a translator to change careers: "That job no longer exists" – even 80 percent of expert work may change
Outi Könni, a translator for ten years, is leaving her job due to significant changes in the field caused by artificial intelligence, which has drastically reduced job opportunities.
General Artificial Intelligence: the cost of continuing to wait may be unrecoverable
The article discusses the urgent need for leadership in the face of the imminent rise of general artificial intelligence (AGI), as demonstrated by recent research and market impacts.
The resurrection of prediction markets: from university experiment to AI and geopolitical scandals
The article discusses the revival of prediction markets, exploring their potential in light of AI technology and recent geopolitical events, especially referencing the case of Nicolás Maduro.
Nigeria: U.S. Drones Deployed to Nigeria Alongside Troops for Intelligence and Training
The U.S. has deployed MQ-9 drones and 200 troops to Nigeria to provide intelligence and training support to combat Islamist militants.
DHQ allays fear as US deploys drones to Nigeria
Nigeria's Defence Headquarters has refuted claims regarding the relocation of a US drone base to Nigeria, confirming the deployment of US drones for training and intelligence support in the fight against terrorism.
Pedro Sánchez, superstar
The article reflects on a friend's admission of feeling a 'geopolitical depression' amid escalating global tensions and the impact of geopolitical leaders on world affairs.
Media: Russian Intelligence Suggested Staging of Orbán Assassination
Russian intelligence reportedly proposed staging an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to boost his party's support ahead of the parliamentary elections.
AI Will Not Be Able to Do It: Latin America Will Need 14 Million Caregivers for the Elderly by 2050
By 2050, Latin America will need around 14 million certified caregivers to support its aging population, a demand that artificial intelligence is unlikely to meet, according to a report by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
Reports: Russia Wanted to Fake Assassination Attempt on Orbán
Russian intelligence proposed a fake assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to sway public opinion as he faced declining support ahead of the elections.
Document: Russian idea of a fake assassination attempt in Hungary
A document reveals that Russian intelligence proposed staging an assassination attempt on Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to shift election focus toward security issues ahead of the upcoming vote.
Russian intelligence proposed a faked assassination of Orbán before the elections, says WP
Russian intelligence allegedly suggested carrying out a fake assassination of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of elections.
No field is "safe" from artificial intelligence – this is how to cope with it
The impact of artificial intelligence is increasingly evident in traditional white-collar professions, leading to significant workforce reductions in companies like Nordea.