Discover how AI healthcare technology and machine learning diagnosis are transforming disease detection, improving accuracy, and reshaping patient care in today's evolving medical landscape.
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
Quantum chemistry calculations that could advance drug development or agriculture have recently emerged as a promising “killer application” of quantum computers, but a new analysis suggests this is ...
As models like Gemini and Claude evolve, their simulated personalities can drift in strange directions—raising deeper ...
An interdisciplinary research team from two working groups at the Center for Synthetic Biology at TU Darmstadt has developed ...
A joint study by the University of Oulu and the Department of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Oulu Deaconess Institute Foundation highlights the need for better evaluation of both the effectiveness and ...
How can cells be programmed to respond to complex signals and make targeted decisions, similar to a logical circuit in a computer? Researchers have developed a new approach: an RNA-based genetic ...
Discover the 2026 tech breakthroughs that will revolutionize computing, sustainability, and healthcare. Don't miss out on the ...
Discusses the Impact of Agentic AI on IT Services and Tech Industry Disruption March 11, 2026 9:30 AM EDT Good afternoon. Good morning, if you're joining us from the U.S. Hello, and welcome. Thank you ...
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Responsible AI poses tough test for regulators
Responsible AI poses tough test for regulators By Christopher Tredger, Technology Portals editor, ITWebJohannesburg, 12 Mar 2026Donovan Byrne, director for Africa at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
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Netflix to pay up to $600M for Ben Affleck’s AI company, report says
Netflix has agreed to acquire InterPositive, the AI filmmaking company founded by Ben Affleck, in a deal valued at as much as $600 million, according to reporting from Bloomberg. The acquisition ...
As machines outplay humans in pursuits that used to seem quintessentially human, Harry de Quetteville looks at where all this technology is leading us It was in 1996 when IBM’s Deep Blue beat then ...
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