WIRED spoke with the Zoomer founders of a platform where AI agents hire humans to do real-world tasks. Their pitch: "People ...
As Bangladesh nears its 13th national parliamentary elections, social media will shape public opinion, but false and misleading content may spread just as fast. This guide shows quick ways to verify ...
Agentic AI is turning SaaS into a commodity. Here’s how Claude-style enterprise agents triggered the “Saaspocalypse” and what ...
Labour’s plan to use AI ‘chat bots’ to screen non-urgent calls to police could lead to victims of crime wasting time on ‘inane’ and ‘pointless’ online chats, the Conservatives have warned. Shadow Home ...
Digital resilience is not only about what people say, but also what people seek. Dmitry Erokhin investigates online search interest as a near-real-time proxy for public attention helping communicators ...
Can trees tell when they are being eaten? Discover how trees sense insect attacks, defend themselves and play a vital role in nature’s food chain.
Debian Project Leader Andreas Tille denounces a structural problem: developers disappear without feedback – with consequences ...
The letter comes after Benioff joked at a company event on Monday that ICE was monitoring international employees in ...
Alphabet on Wednesday evening and Amazon on Thursday evening should define the week — at least, until Friday's employment ...
Decisions outsourced, chatbots for friends, the natural world an afterthought: Silicon Valley is giving us life void of connection. There is a way out – but it’s going to take collective effort ...
Bangladeshi political parties compete for Gen Z’s attention with viral content, while battling misinformation alongside ...
The United Church of Christ in Japan (UCCJ) reacts cautiously to a new Protestant Catechism AI chatbot, warning that technology cannot replace clergy or spiritual context.
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