Robots and AI battle climate induced potholes

As climate change continues to unleash extreme weather conditions, the toll on our roadways has become increasingly evident. The past year has seen a surge in pothole reports across the globe, with nearly 630,000 incidents in the UK alone, marking a five-year high. In the United States, the situation is similarly dire, with around 44 […]
IBM leads in AI patent applications

In a recent revelation that has stirred the tech community, IBM has emerged as the frontrunner in AI-related patent applications in the United States, outpacing giants such as Microsoft, Google, and even the AI trailblazer OpenAI. This development, disclosed in an analysis by IFI Claims underscores the intensity and scope of research efforts in the […]
Apple Vision Pro turning up in unusual and unsafe usage

The Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s latest foray into the realm of mixed reality, has taken the market by storm, blurring the lines between the digital and the physical. Yet, as videos flood social media platforms, a question arises: Are we ready for this blend of realities? Launched amid much anticipation, the Vision Pro has found […]
ChatGPT will be far less lazy after update: Sam Altman, CEO, OpenAI

Sam Altman has said in a recent interview ChatGPT should be “much less lazy now.” OpenAI has promised that a January update was addressing user complaints about the AI’s performance. Over the past few months, users have reported issues with ChatGPT, including its refusal to complete certain tasks and providing less-than-stellar responses. This feedback sparked […]
Pass Canadian AI law as soon as possible, expert tells Parliament
‘I think this law is moving in right direction,’ Yoshua Bengio tells Commons committee
Cyber Security Today, Feb. 5, 2024 – Warnings to AnyDesk and Mastodon administrators, a lesson from a Cloudflare breach, and more
This episode reports on a US regulator hammering Blackbaud for a data breach, a former CIA application developer jailed for 40 year