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AI has supported back-office operations in the insurance industry for years. Now, it makes coverage more accessible, ...
By blocking AI bots and enabling micropayments for access, Cloudflare aims to help content creators protect and monetize ...
Reports of identity crimes to the Identity Theft Resource Center decreased in 2024 compared to 2023. However, victims who ...
A new MIT study finds ChatGPT can weaken memory and critical thinking skills over time, raising red flags for educators and ...
Multi-factor authentication, once the standard for secure access, is proving inadequate in today’s threat landscape. As ...
A claim that desktops are less secure than mobile devices can be true or false, but this depends highly on their ...
AI can erode critical thinking if we become over-dependent on it. Here are smart ways to use it without letting your brain go ...
AI is driving a new era of hardware disruption, echoing past tech revolutions and raising existential risks for today’s ...
IBM has revealed its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible.
AI is upending the wireless and telecom sector -- rewriting how networks function, services are delivered, and business models compete. Companies that adapt now will lead tomorrow.
The signs are there if you know where to look. Sam Altman and Jony Ive could be quietly rethinking the future of tech—and the clues are adding up.
AI, copyright law, and systems like Content ID are colliding, raising urgent questions about authorship, ownership, and the future of creative work.