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These aren’t AI firms, they’re defense contractors. We can’t let them hide behind their models
From Gaza to Iran, the pattern is the same: precision weapons, chosen blindness, and dead children. The cost of failing to regulate AI warfare is already too high ...
Daily Maverick on MSN
Crossed Wires: The quantum threat to encryption is real, but you can sleep easy
Amid fears of a looming encryption crisis from quantum computing, experts are proactively implementing robust defences, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) agents represent the next inflexion point in banking automation, shifting the paradigm from rule ...
Morning Overview on MSN
The race for the singularity as Moore’s law slows
The prediction that transistor counts on microchips would keep doubling every two years gave the tech industry its growth ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists scanned 2,000 ants to build a 3D database
An international team of researchers has built the largest three-dimensional database of ant anatomy ever assembled, scanning ...
It can handle the added heat better than existing substrates, and it will let engineers keep shrinking chip packages—which will make them faster and more energy efficient. It “unlocks the ability to ...
Artificial intelligence is accelerating the pace of warfare, reshaping targeting, surveillance and military strategy while spurring new defence technologies ...
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