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Why More Companies Are Finding AI Cannot Replace Human Labor: Key Reasons Explained
6+ hour, 43+ min ago (274+ words) According to reports from CLS, some experts and critics once predicted that artificial intelligence would deal a severe blow to the global labor market, a scenario that seemed to be corroborated by layoff plans in the tech industry and some…...
Ethics Debate Around Super-Intelligent AI
1+ hour, 25+ min ago (160+ words) Analytics Insight Super-intelligent AI could one day surpass human intelligence, raising urgent questions about safety, ethics, and who controls these powerful systems..The biggest challenge is value alignmentâensuring AI shares human goals A poorly defined objective could produce harmful…...
Deep Skepticism About AI Companies Is The National Mood: US Respondents Favor Strict Federal Oversight | IBTimes
1+ hour, 59+ min ago (523+ words) An overwhelming majority of US employees support the establishment of an artificial intelligence (AI) sovereign wealth fund, reflecting deep skepticism toward AI firms, according to a survey. The survey conducted by Verasight, a non partisan research firm, also indicates the…...
Thirty years after Dolly, cloning is not what we expected
3+ hour, 22+ min ago (896+ words) Thirty years after Dolly the sheep, cloning has not delivered armies of identical animals or resurrected mammoths – but it has transformed disease research, conservation and our understanding of cells. When Dolly the sheep – the first cloned mammal – was born 30 years…...
Cyber Security Newsletter and Bulletin Weekly – 16-Year-Old Linux, Ubiquiti Flaws, Accenture Breach, Android 17 Exploit +20 Stories
4+ hour, 7+ min ago (812+ words) This week’s bulletin exposes just how long dangerous flaws can hide in plain sight, with a 16-year-old Linux KVM escape bug and a 15-year-old kernel privilege escalation flaw both surfacing after more than a decade undetected. Enterprise infrastructure took a…...
Cybersecurity Newsletter Weekly - The 40 Biggest Cybersecurity Stories - Accenture Breach, AI Attack, Exploits Releases, Data Breaches & More
3+ hour, 33+ min ago (1657+ words) Welcome to this week’s edition of the GBHackers cybersecurity newsletter — your weekly cybersecurity bulletin covering the 40 most important stories from July 6–10, 2026. This week the security world collided with AI head-on: prompt-injection attacks turned chatbots into C2 agents, five major AI coding…...
Session Manager removes your public IPs. Is it enough for an audit?
3+ hour, 55+ min ago (819+ words) Every public IP on an EC2 instance exists for one of two reasons: the instance serves the internet, or somebody needs to SSH into it. The second reason stopped being valid years ago, and it is still the most common one…...
AI Regulation: Buterin Urges Musk and Zuckerberg Action
4+ hour, 14+ min ago (405+ words) Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin demands Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg use their platforms to broker global AI treaties and deploy emergency "slowdown triggers." Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum and a leading voice in technology, has issued a pointed public call…...
Can Flock Cameras Tell How Fast You're Driving? - AOL
7+ hour, 3+ min ago (478+ words) Can Flock Cameras Tell How Fast You're Driving? AOL.com Okay, so it's not a stretch to say everyone (well, at least almost everyone) hates bee stings. But you know what people might hate more than the summer scourge that…...
Genetically modified babies are closer to reality after scientists edited specific letters of human embryo DNA with unprecedented precision, although errors and risks still prevent its use in pregnancies.
5+ hour, 11+ min ago (1642+ words) Genetic editing of human embryos has achieved unprecedented precision in two new studies with material donated by in vitro fertilization patients. The technique managed to modify specific letters of DNA with fewer chromosomal damages, but unwanted alterations and unedited cells…...