Fears over how AI could be used to mislead voters are escalating in a year that will see hundreds of millions of people around the world cast ballots. As a result, tech giants are pledging action.
(Image credit: Michael Dwyer)
feel free to call us +646-389-3981 info@mmnofa.com
Fears over how AI could be used to mislead voters are escalating in a year that will see hundreds of millions of people around the world cast ballots. As a result, tech giants are pledging action.
(Image credit: Michael Dwyer)
Twitter has suspended more than 70,000 accounts spreading the QAnon conspiracy theory since Friday. Facebook is removing content with...
A virtual reality project helps survivors of India’s Partition glimpse long-lost birthplaces they fled as children. Fraught relations between...
Twitter recently launched a new policy in the U.S. to limit the sharing of photos and videos of people...
Steve Wilhite, the creator of the GIF, died at age 74 due to complications from COVID-19. (Image credit: Stephen...
The leaders of Facebook, Twitter, and Google were not eager to admit fault when it comes to bad information...
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Fei Fei Li, the co-director of the Human-Centered AI Institute at Stanford University, about...
Researchers are turning to a unexpected treatment for cognitive disorders: video games.
Recent Comments