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Google updates privacy tool amid data concerns

Google recently updated its “Results About You” tool, which has proven to be an eye-opening experience for many users. The tool revealed personal information such as home addresses, phone numbers,

AI Slowdown

Morgan Stanley dismisses fears of AI slowdown

Morgan Stanley dismissed fears of an AI slowdown as “laughable” on Friday. The bank remains optimistic about the sector despite concerns about reduced investments in AI by companies. Analyst Joseph

Chimpanzee Consolation

Chimpanzees found to console in distress

Chimpanzees comfort each other when in distress through behaviors such as embracing, holding hands, and touching. Researchers at Durham University found this despite chimpanzees typically being referred to as “violent”

Hegseth Security

Hegseth bypassed Pentagon security protocols

Pete Hegseth, the Defense Secretary, had an unsecured internet connection installed in his Pentagon office, bypassing the department’s strict security protocols, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The

AI Gaza

Israel uses AI in Gaza military operations

Israel has been using artificial intelligence (AI) in its military operations in the Gaza Strip. The IDF’s Unit 8200 has developed AI tools to help with targeted strikes and locating

Sovereign Cloud

TCS launches sovereign cloud to protect data

TCS, India’s largest IT services company, has launched a suite of AI-powered platforms to modernize the country’s public sector and defense systems. The new offerings include the TCS SovereignSecure Cloud,

AI Agents

Microsoft launches AI agents to transform work

Microsoft has announced a significant expansion of its artificial intelligence tools with the “Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2 Spring release.” This release introduces new AI “agents” designed to function as

RHyME training

Cornell’s RHyME system trains robots with videos

Researchers at Cornell University have developed a new AI-powered system called RHyME that enables robots to learn complex tasks by watching a single human demonstration video. This breakthrough could significantly