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At a Hill hearing, policy experts offered a grim assessment about the potential for criminal uses of artificial intelligence.
Nicholas Lieberknecht of Atheria Law discusses lawyers' professional duties and best practices in using AI, as well as the risks and the potential malpractice and insurance coverage implications.
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The Well News on MSNCongress Told that Artificial Intelligence is Making Criminals More SophisticatedWASHINGTON - Computer industry experts warned Congress Wednesday about a troubling surge in crime committed with artificial intelligence. Criminals are exploiting the technology for sophisticated cyberattacks that can include fraud,
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in a war against synthetic food dyes. Here are the major food manufacturers that are phasing out food dyes, and some of the popular products that will be affected.
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Sugar-free products that contain this additive "may not come without negative consequences," warns physiologist Christopher DeSouza.
El dinero que hay detrás del imperio de Elon Musk, valorado en un billón de dólares, fluye cada vez más en una sola dirección: hacia la inteligencia artificial.
Technology stock valuations are hovering near all-time highs, but some value plays are hiding in the background.
So, what is natural intelligence? The answer to this question is simpler than one might think: natural intelligence rests upon the laws or principles that apply to the natural kinds that constitute our lived world. These principles are readily available from the statistical physics of self-organization, when the notion of self is defined carefully.
Viral posts claimed scientists developed "artificial trees" to clean the air 1,000 times more efficiently than real trees.