TikTok has gone from a novelty to a necessity for many US small businesses, according to an Oxford Economics study backed by the platform.
The new advisory board will help authorities combat AI-related disruptions that may impact national or economic security, public health, or safety.
IMECE, launched into space on April 15, 2023, has executed its mission successfully, the Turkish industry and technology minister says, adding, Türkiye has proved its ability in space technologies.
Researchers from Flinders University identify extinct kangaroo species, including one twice the size of modern red kangaroos.
The warfare between the world's two AI superpowers is reminiscent of the Cold War, except drone technology will be far more difficult to contain than nuclear weapons.
The new upgrade is expected to reach all Mac models, including iMacs, MacBooks and Mac minis.
Representative Don Beyer says he tends to be "an AI optimist" but there are still "deeper existential risks that we need to pay attention to".
The billionaire Tesla chief will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the week of April 22 in New Delhi, and will separately make an announcement about his India plans, two sources say.
Higgs, who proposed existence of so-called "God particle" that helped explain how matter formed after Big Bang, dies following short illness, says University of Edinburgh.
The latest developments intensify a space race on the Korean peninsula after North Korea launched its first military eye in the sky last November.
A study shows that many cancer drugs given accelerated approval fail to show benefits within five years.
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky and the first ever Belarusian cosmonaut, Marina Vassilevskaya "spent 14 days in orbit ", while American astronaut Loral O'Hara completed a 204-day mission.
Tesla's long-awaited autonomous vehicle — a fully self-driving car devoid of any manual control — threatens to render conventional vehicles obsolete.
The total solar eclipse will last longer than the previous one and cover a wider, more populated path across North America, passing Mexico, the US, and Canada.
China is pouring billions into green energy and is set to dominate the world's solar supply chain, according to Wood Mackenzie.
PFAS have saturated consumer and industrial goods worldwide, posing a severe health risk, contaminating ecosystems, and endangering human health.
Starlink has become a lifeline for some in a country where the internet has gone down regularly since war erupted last April between Sudan's army and paramilitary force RSF.
Tech giant will have to "delete and/or remediate billions of data records" linked to millions of users using the Chrome browser's incognito mode if a judge approves the proposed settlement.
Six months after being recalled for risk of catching fire, most of the autos remain unrepaired, putting their owners and their families in danger.
Acknowledging election risks, San Francisco-based company says the model can duplicate someone's speech based on a 15-second audio sample, but it has yet to decide how to deploy the technology.
Experiments conducted aboard the ISS by Türkiye’s first astronaut show that a salt-tolerant plant local to the country’s Salt Lake could be ideal for plant life to flourish on celestial bodies.
The total number of deaths under investigation by the company and health ministry has risen to four, with more than 100 other people hospitalised.
Earlier this year, the Dutch government stopped ASML, the major supplier of lithography equipment to global chip makers, from exporting advanced "DUV" tool lines to China, following US demands.
Beijing insists it "opposes and cracks down on all forms of cyberattacks" and accused the US of using the FiveEyes spying alliance "to compile and disseminate false information about threats from Chinese hackers".
Under the new rules, the commission can impose fines of up to 10 percent of a company's total global turnover, 20 percent for repeat offenders, and can order the break up of companies in extreme circumstances.
The tech giant has faced other legal headaches, including woes in Europe.
The US claims the tech giant’s power has gone largely unchecked after years of allegations by critics that Apple has harmed competition by choking access to many of its features by Android users.
Controversial implant aims to empower individuals to use a computer cursor or keyboard solely through their thoughts.
War in Ukraine casts a shadow over the Summit for Democracy, where Dowden emphasised the importance of safeguarding free and fair elections against AI manipulation.
Blackwell would deliver AI "superchips" four times as fast as the previous generation when training AI models, says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Apple is preparing new capabilities as part of its upcoming iPhone iOS 18 based on its own homegrown AI models.
Neurological disorders, like stroke and dementia, are now the leading cause of ill health, affecting billions worldwide, new study revealed in a surprising shift in global health.
SpaceX's Starship rocket completed nearly a full test flight to space, aiming for lunar missions, but was destroyed during its return to Earth after advancing farther than before.
The European Commission invokes the Digital Services Act to scrutinise tech giants' efforts against deepfakes and AI manipulation in elections.