Lawsuit: Ring cameras scan guests and passersby and use AI to identify faces.
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The National Center for Atmospheric Research won't be losing its supercomputer.
International Mathematical Union endorses warning about tech industry influence.
Google's June Android feature drop includes more scam detection, more AirDrop, and yes, more AI.
"We do not know when it will be safe to go outside. We only know that day is not this day."
The number of cases falls from 1,100 to 437 with increased testing.
Sprite-based graphics architecture makes first-person 3D a challenge.
There are sound engineering reasons to use the same approach SpaceX uses with the Falcon 9.
"The propellant farm, oxygen, liquid hydrogen, and LNG tanks are all in good shape."
With no embedded modem, the Slate Truck is the antithesis of today's connected cars.
Switching from fossil fuels to electricity for heating is no longer covered.
"The market's going to continue to find exciting new things."
Some report burning through their whole monthly "AI credit" allotment in a single day.
Prehistoric mining in the Pyrenees, a new species of tiny blue octopus, slapstick acoustics, and more.
Amid a raging Ebola outbreak, officials "urgently accelerate development" of vaccines.
Pricey Instagram handles were stolen and resold before Meta patched the exploit.
It's Microsoft's least-weird attempt at a high-end mobile workstation.
Anyone who has downloaded affected Red Hat packages should investigate immediately.
Even Danish researchers think it's bizarre.