Palantir CEO Alex Karp confirmed that Anthropic's Claude is still being used in the company's tools despite the startup's blackisting by the Pentagon. The Defense Department designated Anthropic a ...
David Tearse, Signal Hill-based Karman Industries’ co-founder and chief executive, talks about dealing with the rush of data centers. However, the co-founders of Karman Industries envision a city ...
While stories of AI being used for notorious purposes are getting more and more frequent, a new update has come in from Australia where a techie used ChatGPT and Google DeepMind’s AlphaFold to make a ...
At the Utah Capitol last month, a mother told lawmakers her children struggled to stay focused on homework because their school-issued laptops supplied an endless stream of notifications from online ...
Handala hackers hit Stryker via compromised Intune admin Tens of thousands of devices wiped, but no data theft confirmed Medical products remain safe; order systems offline and manual only When ...
Stitch's UI has been totally redesigned, turning it into a 'vibe design' tool Users can interact by typing, or even speaking, to Stitch Google hopes more brainstorming will lead to better products ...
Update: Story updated with a statement from Stryker confirming they suffered a disruptive cyberattack. Leading medical technology company Stryker has been hit by a wiper malware attack claimed by ...
OpenAI's Sam Altman says AI's water concerns are "totally fake." The truth about AI's impact on natural resources is more complicated. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing ...
It's totally possible to use Windows 11 every day and never touch the command line, but there are moments where it's easier to use than the GUI. I'm talking about all the extra clicks, options buried ...
Now the hi-tech teamwork has unleashed an experimental medicine that offers hope to human patients, by using mRNA vaccines in oncology. Abandoned in bushland, eight-year-old Rosie found her forever ...
Alex Karp, Palantirianism, and the tech industry's embrace of total war. Last July, four high-ranking tech executives — all of them involved with artificial intelligence — were sworn into the US Army ...