Susan Thorp receives and has received research funding from the Australian Research Council, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the TIAA Institute (USA), IFM, and from UniSuper and ...
People in Mississippi can no longer use the social media platform Bluesky. The company announced Friday that it will be blocking all IP addresses within Mississippi for the foreseeable future in ...
Long-term exposure to extreme heat events accelerates the body’s ageing process and increases vulnerabilities to heath issues, finds a long-term study of 24,922 people in Taiwan. The study, published ...
Apple Inc. is in early discussions about using Google Gemini to power a revamped version of the Siri voice assistant, marking a key potential step toward outsourcing more of its artificial ...
Peninah Kansiime has worked with Professor Christopher Dolan at the Refugee Law Project in Uganda. Over the years, Professor Dolan has been very instrumental in highlighting sexual violence against ...
As chatbots powered by artificial intelligence explode in popularity, experts are warning people against turning to the technology for medical or mental health advice instead of relying upon human ...
AI avatars of deceased people — or "deadbots" — are showing up in new and unexpected contexts, including ones where they have the power to persuade. They're giving interviews advocating for tougher ...
While discussion was focused on the federal government’s economic reform roundtable last week, a significant change that will mainly affect age pensioners flew under the radar. For the first time in ...
Over 40 Indian new-age tech companies have already crossed the IPO milestone and are now listed on the bourses The cumulative market cap of listed new-age tech companies as of now exceeds $110 Bn ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday, but imposed new restrictions on who's eligible to get them. The agency is limiting the updated shots to people ...
While signing executive orders at the White House on Aug. 25, President Donald Trump wrongly said that an 11-day span of no homicides in Washington, D.C., was the “first time that’s taken place in ...