Washington Times - Tech
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Man found dead in Arizona in 1976 finally identified using fingerprint data
A man found dead by hikers in Arizona 47 years ago has been identified after authorities accessed national fingerprint records, the Mohave County...
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Law enforcement increasingly enlists artificial intelligence to fight crime
It's not yet to the point of science fiction's "Minority Report," where police can arrest someone for "precrime" before they ever commit the act,...
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AI saves far more lives than it takes -- for now
AI is already saving countless lives in doctors' offices and on the highway, tipping the balance sheet clearly to the plus side despite fears of...
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Injury report: Robot attacked Tesla engineer at Texas plant in 2021
A robot bloodied an engineer at a Tesla gigafactory in 2021, according to an injury report.
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The New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over the use of its stories to train chatbots
The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft seeking to end the practice of using its stories to train chatbots,...
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Bluesky aims to close in on X, Threads with new features
Decentralized social media site Bluesky rolled out features this week in an attempt to catch up with rivals X and Threads.
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Firefighters use 36,000 gallons of water to extinguish one Tesla
This week, Alabama firefighters poured over 36,000 gallons of water on a burning Tesla before the fire dissipated.
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Science can't keep up with pop culture when it comes to artificial intelligence
Books, old-time radio shows, television and particularly movies have long been exploring the concept for decades, well before ChatGPT gave the...
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AI starts a music-making revolution and plenty of noise about ethics and royalties
Artificial intelligence has seismic implications for music-making and record labels, posing existential questions about the meaning of creativity...
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AI pioneer says public discourse on intelligent machines must give 'proper respect to human agency'
She's an important figure behind today's artificial intelligence boom, but not all computer scientists thought Fei-Fei Li was on the right track...
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X ordered to court over missing bonuses
A California judge ruled last week that X must defend itself in court over accusations it failed to fork over promised bonuses to employees.
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Tesla recalls 120,000 cars over door malfunction
Tesla has announced a recall of nearly 120,000 vehicles over doors opening while driving.