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Trinidad and Tobago partners with UNESCO and UNDP to launch a national AI readiness assessment aimed at shaping ethical AI integration across key sectors...
Grok, Elon Musk's chatbot, faces global backlash as non-consensual AI-generated imagery sparks regulatory investigations in the UK and EU, highlighting urgent tech governance needs.
AI data centers require 400,000 additional workers by 2033, as demand for power surges to 106 gigawatts, creating urgent labor shortages across the industry.
Global leaders at the SAFA International Conference urge enhanced ethical oversight in AI and sustainability reporting to combat financial misconduct costing billions in Bangladesh.
North-West University becomes South Africa's first institution to implement a comprehensive AI policy, establishing clear governance and ethical guidelines for responsible AI use in...
Japanese researchers unveil a femtosecond laser method that enhances chip cooling efficiency by over 1000 times, transforming thermal management in computing.
A study of 993 professionals reveals emotional intelligence has no significant impact on AI usage, highlighting the need for organizations to prioritize decision-making and...
OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman aimed to sever ties with Elon Musk in 2017, seeking a for-profit transition amid Musk's $134 billion lawsuit over governance...
North Carolina students advocate for AI literacy as 61% of U.S. workers seek greater control over AI's role in their lives, shaping future regulations.
Quantum researchers demonstrate real hardware's capability to approximate semantic similarity in language models, laying groundwork for future AI advancements.
Australia's eSafety Commissioner warns X of rising complaints about Grok's misuse for exploitative AI content, signaling potential legal action under the Online Safety Act.