U.S. Government Releases New AI Security Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure
Quick Bit: The U.S. government has unveiled new security guidelines to fortify critical infrastructure against AI-related risks.
Quick Bit: The U.S. government has unveiled new security guidelines to fortify critical infrastructure against AI-related risks.
In the world of spy vs. spy, things are always murky. The public got a glimpse into that shadowy world last week when anonymous officials from the American intelligence community leaked to the Wall St
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State of the Union: Mounting infrastructural devastation in Gaza has made their official death toll blurry.
Palestinian health authorities have said they are now
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It may feel like a century ago, but barely four years have passed since the severest days of the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Think back to the shocking measures adopted during the spring of 2020: children w