What's Included In The New EU Law On AI
The European Parliament on Wednesday gave the final nod to far-reaching rules on artificial intelligence that the EU hopes will both harness innovation and defend against harms.
5 Industries That Will Undergo the Most AI-Fueled Change Over the Next Decade
Discover the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in revolutionizing industries and shaping our future.
Buying a Car in 2024? Don't Skip These Essential Checks
Are you planning to buy a car? Read along to learn the essential checks you must do before purchasing one.
Woman Slips Through The Floor Of Moving Bus, Saved By Fellow Passengers
The woman may not have survived if it were not for the timely intervention of her fellow passengers.
'Make It Look Like Suicide': Russian Exile Says He Is Still Being Hunted By Putin
Igor Sychev spoke to IBTimes about his ongoing dispute, which has resulted in a series of alleged assassination attempts and death threats, with Russian oligarchs.
Travel Warning: Spain Introduces New Strict Driving Rule, Any Breach Could Lead To £170 Fine
Spain is one of the most visited countries by the British tourists.
Breakthroughs in Bionic Hands: AI and Synergy Principle Enhance Prosthetic Control
By incorporating the "synergy principle" and employing 128 sensors on the forearm, the researchers involved aim to make prosthetic control more intuitive for patients.
Trapped Indian Miners Crisis Raises Issue of Workplace Safety
The current crisis in India has once again raised questions about safety standards and how employers ensure their workers are working in as safe of an environment as possible.
California Suspends Tests Of GM's Cruise Self-driving Car
California authorities on Tuesday suspended testing of Cruise driverless cars put to work in the US state as robotaxis by General Motors, citing safety concerns following a series of accidents and other problems.
Man Dies After His Boat Collides With A Whale
The incident took place on early Saturday morning when two men, aged 61 and 53, went out on a fishing trip off La Perouse, south-east of Sydney.
Bob Ross' First TV Painting 'A Walk In The Woods' On Sale For Nearly $10 Million
The painting has been listed on the Modern Artifact gallery website for a colossal $9.85 million by Minnesota art dealer, Ryan Nelson.
Family Sues Google After Man Dies Following Its Maps
The man, identified as Philip Paxson, was driving home on a rainy night when he drove off an unmarked, collapsed bridge and died.
Record-Breaking Petition Opposes New 20mph Speed Limit in Wales
On September 17, 2023, Wales became the first UK nation to implement a default 20mph speed limit on most residential roads across the country.
UK researchers develop model which uses AI for air traffic control
Researchers in the UK have designed a computer model in which artificial intelligence can direct flight movements, instead of human beings.
M5 closed after pedestrian collides with HGV
A man has died after he walked into the path of a lorry on the M5, the fast road which is notorious for fatal accidents and heavy traffic.
Microsoft Bing Chat, Bing Search get map-related updates
Smartphone users will be able to access live traffic reports via Bing Maps and get a slew of important notifications about suggested routes.
Princess Diana's butler tells Prince Harry to stop talking about his mother's death
The Duke of Sussex opened up again about the trauma he had of losing his mother at a young age in "Heart of Invictus."
Japan to release water from Fukushima nuclear plant
Engineers at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant were due to start releasing wastewater on Thursday in an operation that Japan insists is safe but which has angered China and caused unease elsewhere.
Young Indigenous activists are fighting the climate crisis
To commemorate International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, young Indigenous Peoples are engaging in climate action, human rights and cultural conservation.
Spanish beach warning as holidaymakers could face £800 fine for jumping into sea
Spain is one of the most popular summer destinations in Europe.
Stranded migrants saved, but dozens missing off Italy in rough seas
At least 30 migrants are missing following two shipwrecks off the Italian island of Lampedusa, according to survivor testimony, as rescuers on Sunday winched to safety 34 others stranded on the rocks by rough seas.
People living with dementia pay 1.4 million yearly visits to the emergency room for healthcare
People living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia pay over 1 million visits to receive emergency care, according to a new study.
Ford launches 'hands-free' driving on UK motorways
In a scene Ford hopes to see across Europe "soon", the first hands-free car model allowed on the UK's fastest roads zoomed down a motorway before slowing down as the back of a truck appeared.
UK plasma can be used for albumin manufacturing for life-saving treatments
The independent Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) revealed that the ban on deriving albumin from plasma donors is being lifted.
Does depression after traumatic brain injury represent a new disease?
Results of a new study suggest that depression following traumatic brain injury may be a clinically distinct disorder instead of a major depressive disorder.
US safety regulators demand more records on Tesla autopilot
The July 3 information request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration seeks more details about Tesla's modifications to the driver-assistance system, which has been probed by the agency since 2021 over its safety record.
Indonesia suspends visa-free policy, travellers to Bali now have to pay
Indonesia has suspended visa-free services for 159 countries.
Business Intelligence reporting platforms helps the NHS to reduce A&E waiting times
Richard Hartill of Northdoor has highlighted how things can be improved with better business intelligence strategies like accurate data which reduced waiting times for patients.
GPS mistakenly leads another driver into the water in Hawaii
A woman drove her car straight into the sea at Hawaii's Honokohau Harbour, exactly a month after a similar incident was reported from the same place.
China warns 'NATO-like' alliances could lead to conflict in Asia-Pacific
China's defence minister warned Sunday against establishing NATO-like military alliances in the Asia-Pacific, saying they would plunge the region into a "whirlpool" of conflict.