China Named the World’s Largest Supplier of Facial-Recognition Systems
Researchers from Harvard and MIT recognised China as the world’s leading exporter of facial-recognition systems. The United States ranked second.
China Named the World’s Largest Supplier of Facial-Recognition Systems
Researchers from Harvard and MIT recognised China as the world’s leading exporter of facial-recognition systems. The United States ranked second.
Tech giants urge US Supreme Court to bar lawsuits against algorithms
A group of companies, users, scholars and human-rights experts have spoken out in support of the tech giants in the YouTube algorithms case before the US Supreme Court.
FBI chief expresses concern over China’s AI program
FBI Director Christopher Wray said he was 'deeply concerned' about the Chinese government's AI program.
US authorities arrest founder of Bitzlato crypto platform
The U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrest of the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange Bitzlato, Anatoly Legkodymov, on charges of laundering $700 million tied to the Hydra darknet marketplace.
U.S. Congress halts procurement of HoloLens-based combat goggles
The U.S. government has halted plans to purchase more Microsoft HoloLens-based AR combat goggles because of previously identified issues.
Startup offers $1 million to use AI in U.S. Supreme Court cases
DoNotPay's CEO Joshua Browder proposed that lawyers use AI in any upcoming Supreme Court case, offering to pay $1 million.
U.S. authorities seize Robinhood shares in Bankman-Fried case
The U.S. Department of Justice seized 55,273,469 Robinhood shares as part of the case against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
New York City Public Schools Ban Use of ChatGPT
New York City public schools have banned the use of ChatGPT on district devices and on school Wi‑Fi networks.
US probes links between hedge funds and Binance
U.S. authorities have taken an interest in the relationship between American hedge funds and Binance as part of investigations into possible anti-money-laundering rule violations. The Washington Post reports.
California bans Tesla from calling Autopilot ‘Full Self-Driving’
California authorities passed a law prohibiting Tesla and other manufacturers from marketing driver-assistance technology as fully autonomous.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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