'Fake Love' Crypto Scammers Ensnare US Victims
The "wine trader" wooed her online for months with his flirtatious smile and emoji-sprinkled texts.
New MedTech Funding To Predict Diseases And Make Treatments Available To UK Patients
The UK government has awarded medtech funding to eight UK medtech companies which are developing pathbreaking tests and AI detection tools for faster treatment of life-threatening diseases, reducing the burden of NHS.
Revolutionary 'Magic Magnet' Altermagnetism Paves the Way for Advanced Electronic Devices
Altermagnetism was originally proposed in 2019 by a team at the Institute of Physics in the Czech Republic and the University of Mainz in Germany.
UK Government Launches New Medicinal Study To Better Prevent Strokes
The UK government has launched a pilot project to analyse the blood samples of UK stroke patients who experience side effects to understand the roles of genetic influence in stroke prevention medicines.
Study Finds That ChatGPT Makes Scientific Articles More Prone To Errors
A new study has revealed why generative AI tools like ChatGPT can't be used for scientific research as they introduce misinformation, wrong references and unfit language in research papers.
Lab-Grown 'Beef Rice' Emerges as a Potential Sustainable Protein Source
Traditional beef production is notorious for its substantial environmental footprint, including deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions and extensive land and water use.
EU Launches Probe Into TikTok Over Child Protection
The EU on Monday announced a formal investigation into TikTok over alleged breaches of its obligations to protect minors online, under a landmark new law on policing digital content.
Amazon Rainforest Could Reach Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Deforestation, Drought And Fires
The rainforest is referred to as the "lungs of the earth".
Russia Close To Creating Cancer Vaccine, Claims Vladimir Putin
Various forms of cancer continue to claim millions of lives globally every year.
Elon Musk Details His Ambitious Plan Of Sending Humans To Mars
The SpaceX founder believes establishing interplanetary travel is crucial before a cataclysmic event happens.
Apple Unveils MGIE, An AI Model That Edits Photos Based On Your Text Commands
Apple's MGIE is capable of handling a wide range of editing scenarios, such as colour adjustments, object manipulations and more.
Earth Experiences Unprecedented Climate Event: Breach of 1.5°C Warming Limit Lasts for a Year
The breach of the 1.5°C limit for a consecutive 12-month period is a concerning development that heightens fears about the pace and severity of climate change.
Study Links PCOS to Potential Memory and Cognitive Decline: Insights from UCSF Researchers
PCOS, a chronic hormonal endocrine disorder affecting about 116 million women globally, has long been associated with a myriad of health complications and now is linked to cognitive decline in middle age.
UK Announces New £12 million AI Hub For Chemistry Research
£100 million has also been awarded to biotech projects to help pioneer new technologies to prepare for pandemics, innovate farming and protect against floods.
Nearly Three-Quarters Of Employers 'Don't Know' How To Implement AI, New Study Shows
According to Gallagher's newly released State of the Sector report, 71 per cent of HR and Communication leaders said their organisation had provided zero guidance on when, where or how to use the technology.
AI Models Choose Nuclear Attacks Over Peace As The US Implements The Technology Into Its Arsenal
Ex-Google engineer and AI pioneer Blake Lemoine claimed that artificial intelligence will start wars and could be used for assassination.
Vladimir Putin Heaps Praise On Elon Musk, Says 'There's No Stopping' Him
Acknowledging Elon Musk's unstoppable drive, Vladimir Putin suggested collaboration with regulations for a formalised process.
Chinese Scientists Develop Advanced AI-Enabled Military Surveillance System, Report
The new military surveillance technology can reportedly help the Chinese military detect and track enemy signals significantly faster than previous technology.
New AI Regulation White Paper Talks of Preparing the UK Economy for Future AI Risks
A new AI regulation white paper has called for strict changes AI regulatory framework including supporting UK regulators with £100 million in funding to develop technical systems to monitor AI systems.
Biden Robocall: Audio Deepfake Fuels Election Disinformation Fears
The 2024 White House race faces the prospect of a firehose of AI-enabled disinformation, with a robocall impersonating US President Joe Biden already stoking particular alarm about audio deepfakes.
Microsoft CEO Claims 'Enough Tech' Exists To Stop AI Deepfakes In US Elections
The company has put elaborate measures like watermarking in place to shield the 2024 US election from AI-fueled misinformation.
Rise Of The Machines? OpenAI, Microsoft To Invest In Robots That Think Independently
If rumours turn out to be true, Microsoft and OpenAI might be putting up to $500 million (£394.92 million) in Figure AI.
Generative AI Tools Like ChatGPT Could Speed Up Radiology Workflows
Researchers at the Toronto General Hospital analysed CT scan reports with the help of the generative AI tool ChatGPT-4 to find out if they can be used for the initial screening of images.
AI Taught To 'Go Rogue' In Disturbing New Study
The creation of the AI chatbot ChatGPT in 2022 thrust AI into the mainstream discourse, and triggered the rapid development of the technology.
Why Did Apple Get Rid Of These Products In 2023?
After being named the world's biggest smartphone provider, Apple has revealed why it discontinued a number of well-known products last year.
Harvard Cancer Institute Takes Action: Retracts Six Studies and Corrects 31 Others Amid Photoshop Accusations
The studies in question, conducted by researchers affiliated with the Harvard Cancer Institute, cover a range of topics from cancer genetics to treatment efficacy.
Artificial Intelligence May Help ADHD Diagnosis, Research Shows
The researchers said they discovered important differences in certain brain structures called white matter tracts in people with ADHD.
AI Won't Take As Many Jobs As Expected, Suggests New Study
While several reports have emerged recently sounding the alarm for job loss due to the impact of AI, a new study has said the damage may not be as bad as anticipated.
Indian Tectonic Plate Breaking Into Two Beneath Tibet
This is the first time that the researchers have seen such behaviour in continental plates.
Scientists Name Everyday Products That Are Putting Women At Risk Of Breast Cancer
A team of researchers have named almost 1000 chemicals, found in food and beauty products, that increase the risk of breast cancer.