
Study Finds Oversight Fails To Curb AI Bias
Human checks were meant to catch unfair outcomes in AI-driven hiring, but a new study argues those measures fall short, raising urgent questions for employers and regulators. The report says

Human checks were meant to catch unfair outcomes in AI-driven hiring, but a new study argues those measures fall short, raising urgent questions for employers and regulators. The report says

A research team says a new machine could change how scientists study human behaviour, offering a fresh way to spot patterns that are hard to see by hand. The project

Three established U.S. institutions have been named as investors in earlier fund vehicles, signaling strong interest from insurance, public pension, and philanthropic capital. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company, the Missouri

Germany’s Deutsche Telekom and the Schwarz Group plan to jointly build a gigafactory for artificial intelligence, signaling a new push by major German companies to claim a stake in AI

A draft federal order would direct the US Department of Justice to sue states that pass laws regulating artificial intelligence, according to a document obtained by WIRED. The reported directive

Spot Solana exchange-traded funds regained momentum at week’s end, logging modest inflows after a rare midweek setback ended a 21-day streak. The reversal eased concerns about investor fatigue and pointed

A surge in sophisticated online fraud has turned parts of Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos into regional hubs for illicit operations, according to rights groups and regional officials. The networked scam

Palantir chief executive Alex Karp has long argued that working with government agencies serves the public good, even when the work is controversial. That stance is drawing fresh attention as

An MIT-based research team has won support from Renaissance Philanthropy and XTX Markets to speed up mathematical discovery with artificial intelligence. The award backs an effort to connect two major