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University of Toronto study finds AI platforms like Midjourney and DALL-E produce 90% male athlete images, reinforcing narrow body ideals with little diversity.
EPAM Systems raises its 2025 revenue outlook to $6.5B amid strong AI demand but faces profitability concerns with declining return on invested capital.
Kubernetes revolutionizes AI infrastructure with Dynamic Resource Allocation, enhancing efficiency by 30% and optimizing GPU utilization for cost-effective ML operations.
New York City Council unanimously passes the GUARD Act, establishing an independent oversight office for AI tools to enhance transparency and protect residents’ rights.
Utah's groundbreaking AI legislation mandates strict data safeguards for mental health therapy bots, as 85% of Chinese professionals leverage generative AI, highlighting a potential...
MIT's BoltzGen AI model revolutionizes drug discovery by generating novel protein binders for 26 undruggable disease targets, enhancing bioscience innovation.
Intel's Dr. Daniel Teye Ocansey reveals AI could cut Ghana's road accident deaths by 2,000 annually and combat illegal mining through real-time monitoring.
Insurance carriers face rising compliance challenges as 24 states adopt diverse AI regulations, necessitating robust governance strategies to navigate this complex landscape.
Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan sue Google and YouTube for AI-generated explicit content, seeking compensation and stricter personality rights protections.
Broadway’s Marjorie Prime features AI holograms, sparking urgent discussions on technology's role in grief and human relationships, as perceptions evolve dramatically.
Local governments are slashing permit review times from 30 days to just 2 days using AI tools like SwiftGov, enabling faster housing development post-disasters.
Johns Hopkins researchers unveil a groundbreaking AI-driven biomarker for chronic stress, using chest CT scans to enhance cardiovascular risk assessment.
South Korea's 10.1 trillion won AI investment falls short compared to the U.S. $500 billion plan, raising concerns over its competitiveness in global AI...