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AI threat alert: Artificial intelligence risks need to be better understood and managed
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AI threat alert: Artificial intelligence risks need to be better understood and managed

[ad_1] While artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of transforming societies in positive ways, it also presents risks that need to be better understood and managed, new research has warned. Joe Burton, a professor at Lancaster University, UK, contends that AI and algorithms are more than mere tools used by national security agencies to thwart malicious online activities. In a research paper recently published in the Technology in Society Journal, Burton suggests that AI and algorithms can also fuel polarisation, radicalism, and political violence, thereby becoming a threat to national security themselves. “AI is often framed as a tool to be used to counter violent extremism. Here is the other side of the debate,” said Burton. The paper looks at how AI has been securitised throughout...
Police deploy drones to combat sexual assaults on beach
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Police deploy drones to combat sexual assaults on beach

[ad_1] Cases of sexual assault have risen drastically all over the world. Recently, In response to a troubling increase in sexual assaults along Brighton's beachfront, Sussex Police have initiated nightly drone patrols to enhance safety. These innovative measures aim to safeguard residents and visitors alike, particularly those enjoying the city's vibrant nightlife during the weekends.How do drones help?The drones deployed by the police are equipped with thermal sensors, a spotlight, and speakers, to monitor the beach zone and areas where people gather at night. These late-night drone missions primarily occur on Fridays and Saturdays, designed to stop sexual assaults and hasten police response if violence does occur. As reported by DroneDJ, Brighton's beachfront has been the scene of se...
Israel deploys killer AI systems for military operations; know the dangers posed by AI warfare
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Israel deploys killer AI systems for military operations; know the dangers posed by AI warfare

[ad_1] The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are employing artificial intelligence (AI) systems in their military operations to select targets for air strikes and manage wartime logistics. As tensions rise in the occupied territories and with arch-rival Iran, the IDF has turned to AI technology to enhance its capabilities, according to a Bloomberg report.While specific operations are not disclosed, officials confirm the use of an AI recommendation system to analyze vast amounts of data and suggest targets for air strikes. An AI tool, called Fire Factory, is utilized to swiftly organize air raids. Fire Factory employs military-approved target data to calculate the appropriate munition loads, prioritize targets, assign them to aircraft and drones, and propose a schedule. Questions of accountabi...
Bipartisan bill in US Congress seeks to compel disclosure of U.F.O. records
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Bipartisan bill in US Congress seeks to compel disclosure of U.F.O. records

[ad_1] A new rule proposed by Senator Chuck Schumer from New York aims to make the US government documents about U.F.O.s and aliens available to the public. The senator wants to create a commission that will have the power to reveal classified information on unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial matters. This move is intended to counter conspiracy theories and concerns that the government is hiding important information, according to The New York Times report. The proposal has support from both Democrats and Republicans, including Senator Mike Rounds from South Dakota and Senator Marco Rubio from Florida. Senator Rubio has previously championed similar legislation that forced the government to release reports on unidentified phenomena. It is likely that the House of Represent...
Inside China’s underground market for high-end Nvidia AI chips
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Inside China’s underground market for high-end Nvidia AI chips

[ad_1] Psst! Where can a Chinese buyer purchase top-end Nvidia AI chips in the wake of U.S. sanctions? Visiting the famed Huaqiangbei electronics area in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen is a good bet - in particular, the SEG Plaza skyscraper whose first 10 floors are crammed with shops selling everything from camera parts to drones. The chips are not advertised but asking discreetly works. They don't come cheap. Two vendors there, who spoke with Reuters in person on condition of anonymity, said they could provide small numbers of A100 artificial intelligence chips made by the U.S. chip designer, pricing them at $20,000 a piece - double the usual price. While buying or selling high-end U.S. chips is not illegal in China, U.S. export restrictions have created a de facto undergroun...
Aliens will first contact our AI, says expert
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Aliens will first contact our AI, says expert

[ad_1] According to Avi Loeb, a renowned scientist from Harvard University, the first contact with extraterrestrials (ET) is likely to occur through artificial intelligence rather than direct interaction with humans. Loeb suggests that aliens may opt to send drones or unmanned vehicles to Earth instead of crewed spaceships, as interstellar travel is a time-consuming process and takes tens of thousands of years, if not more, Daily Star reports.However, artificial intelligence (AI) is lifeless and can stay dormant for as long as required to endure the lengthy journey. In the event of a visit by Aliens, our own AI systems could be employed to decipher and communicate with their AI counterparts. Loeb speculates that there could be an affinity between aliens and AI, potentially leading to a ...
AI jobs loss: 3 big industries that will be hit
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AI jobs loss: 3 big industries that will be hit

[ad_1] In recent years, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has left many considering the potential impact on the job market. As automation and machine learning continue to evolve, concerns over job losses have gained significant attention. The rise of AI technology has undoubtedly brought about changes in various industries, and while some jobs may be at risk, it is crucial to understand the extent and nature of these potential losses.“The impact of AI on job losses is a complex and multifaceted issue. While it is true that certain job roles may become redundant or automated, the overall effect on employment remains uncertain,” according to a report published in IoT For All. The report suggests that AI may lead to the creation of new job opportunities, as it has the p...
Governing a world of 250 million robots
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Governing a world of 250 million robots

[ad_1] Robots will shape the cities of the future — from educating children, to cleaning streets, to protecting borders from military threats and much more. The lines of ethical principles are often blurred when it comes to embracing ubiquitous machines. Robots will shape the cities of the future — from educating children, to cleaning streets, to protecting borders from military threats and much more. While the ubiquity of robots isn't arriving tomorrow, it's closer than many realise — by 2030, humanoid robots (such as personal assistant bots) are slated to exceed 244 million worldwide, soaring from 220 million in 2020. Examples of some cities with existing robotic infrastructures are Masdar City's Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) and The Line, a future city in Neom, Saudi Arabia, ...
General Atomics announces partnership with Indian company on AI
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General Atomics announces partnership with Indian company on AI

[ad_1] General Atomics has announced that Indian Artificial Intelligence Company 114ai has become one of its first partnerships. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems has announced that Indian Artificial Intelligence Company 114ai has become one of its first partnerships as part of its “Make in India” roadmap. In November 2021, 114ai made headlines as the only Indian company to win a US-UK Joint Space Contract. The major announcement from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) on Wednesday comes a day after it announced a strategic partnership with an Indian start-up company that develops next-generation computer chips, integrated circuits and other semiconductor technology. “General Atomics is pleased to unveil ...