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UNESCO Global Forum in Thailand Calls for Collaborative, Ethical AI Future

UNESCO Global Forum in Thailand Calls for Collaborative, Ethical AI Future

UNESCO Global Forum in Thailand Calls for Collaborative, Ethical AI Future —————————- The third UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) officially opened in Bangkok on Wednesday, gathering global leaders, AI experts, industry pioneers, and policymakers to…
Pope Leo Warns of AI’s Impact on Youth and Human Values

Pope Leo Warns of AI’s Impact on Youth and Human Values

Pope Leo Warns of AI’s Impact on Youth and Human Values …………….. Pope Leo cautioned global political leaders on Saturday about the potential risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI), particularly its impact on younger generations. Speaking at a Roman Catholic…
Microsoft plans further job cuts amid AI investment push

Microsoft plans further job cuts amid AI investment push

Microsoft plans further job cuts amid AI investment push ………………… Microsoft is reportedly preparing to cut thousands of jobs, mainly in sales, as it restructures its workforce to focus on expanding artificial intelligence, Bloomberg News reported. This move follows a…
Amazon expects smaller corporate workforce as AI adoption expands

Amazon expects smaller corporate workforce as AI adoption expands

Amazon expects smaller corporate workforce as AI adoption expands ……………… Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced that the company’s corporate workforce is expected to shrink in the coming years due to the growing adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI), MSN reported.…
UK scientists create 3,800 digital heart models to advance personalized care

UK scientists create 3,800 digital heart models to advance personalized care

UK scientists create 3,800 digital heart models to advance personalized care ……………. In a landmark development, researchers from King’s College London, Imperial College London, and The Alan Turing Institute have created over 3,800 AI-powered “digital twins” of human hearts. Combining…
UK delays AI regulation as ministers plan broader legislation

UK delays AI regulation as ministers plan broader legislation

UK delays AI regulation as ministers plan broader legislation Plans to regulate artificial intelligence in the UK have been postponed until at least 2026, as ministers prepare a comprehensive bill addressing AI safety and copyright concerns, The Guardian reported. Technology…
MIT’s Sodium-Air Fuel Cell Could Revolutionize Electric Aviation

MIT’s Sodium-Air Fuel Cell Could Revolutionize Electric Aviation

MIT’s Sodium-Air Fuel Cell Could Revolutionize Electric Aviation ———————————- MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking sodium-air fuel cell with three times the energy density of lithium-ion batteries, potentially enabling regional electric flights, New Atlas reported. Led by Prof. Yet-Ming Chiang,…
UK High Court Warns Lawyers Against Misuse of AI After Fake Case Citations

UK High Court Warns Lawyers Against Misuse of AI After Fake Case Citations

UK High Court Warns Lawyers Against Misuse of AI After Fake Case Citations ———————— The UK High Court has issued a strong warning to lawyers to prevent misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) following incidents involving fabricated legal citations, The Guardian…
University of Sharjah Develops Breakthrough Technology for Hydrogen Production from Seawater

University of Sharjah Develops Breakthrough Technology for Hydrogen Production from Seawater

University of Sharjah Develops Breakthrough Technology for Hydrogen Production from Seawater ——————————- Researchers at the University of Sharjah have created a novel, scalable technology that produces clean hydrogen fuel directly from seawater without requiring desalination, SciTech Daily reported. Published in…
New Study Links Increased Social Media Use to Rising Depression in Preteens

New Study Links Increased Social Media Use to Rising Depression in Preteens

New Study Links Increased Social Media Use to Rising Depression in Preteens ——————————– A recent UC San Francisco study reveals that increased social media use drives depressive symptoms in preteens, rather than depression causing more social media use, SciTech Daily…
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