Technology/Science
Chatbots Could Be Using Your Business, Personal Info to Improve AI
Be careful what you tell a chatbot. Your conversation might be used to improve the artificial intelligence system that it's built on. If you ask ChatGPT for advice about your embarrassing medical ...
McKinsey Sees AI Surge Boosting Consulting Amid Industry Slump
McKinsey & Co. is seeing an increase in the number of clients seeking artificial intelligence-linked projects, as faster adoption of the technology helps the consulting titan and its peers boost ...
Google Monopolized Search Through Illegal Deals, Judge Rules
Google illegally monopolized the search market through exclusive deals, a judge ruled Monday, handing the government a win in its first major antitrust case against a tech giant in more than two ...
U.S. Expected to Propose Barring Chinese Software in AVs
The U.S. Commerce Department is expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles in the coming weeks, according to sources briefed on the ...
Microsoft and Delta Trade Blame Over CrowdStrike Outage
Microsoft Corp. said Delta Air Lines Inc. turned down repeated offers for assistance following last month's catastrophic system outage, echoing claims by CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. in an increasingly ...
Insurers Face Business Interruption Claims After Global Tech Outage
Insurers could face a raft of business interruption claims after a worldwide tech outage crippled industries from travel to finance on Friday, insurance industry experts ...
Surge of Deepfake Identity Fraud Has Consumers Worried
Fraudulent transactions in the first half of 2024 were up over 73 percent year over year, and suspected fraudulent transactions increased by over 84 percent, according to the 2024 Mid-Year Identity ...
OpenAI’s Internal AI Details Stolen in 2023 Breach
A hacker gained access to the internal messaging systems at OpenAI last year and stole details about the design of the company's artificial intelligence technologies, the New York Times reported on ...
Protecting 1.2% of Earth Would Prevent Most Extinctions, Study Says
Setting aside an additional 1.2 percent of the world's land as nature preserves would prevent the majority of predicted plant and animal extinctions and cost about $263 ...

