AI could change the game on the forever chemicals used to make chips
The US and the EU are partnering on an initiative to see if AI can solve a chemical problem.
The US and the EU are partnering on an initiative to see if AI can solve a chemical problem.
AI safeguards will need to be in effect by December 1, 2024.
US Senators Elizabeth Warren and Lindsey Graham proposed a new bipartisan way to regulate Big Tech. Here's why and how.
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak spreads across the world, some governments are deploying or exploring the idea of deploying privacy-intrusive solutions for tracking the disease's spread.
The TPP has put suppliers from each of the 12 member states on equal footing when applying for government procurement contracts.
Julian Assange (remember him from WikiLeaks?) wants out of the Ecuador embassy and no one cares. It looks like IBM's hardware sale to Lenovo is going through. Plus lots more worldwide government IT news.
SVForum has a new name and a new leader.
Italy's artists and creatives are hoping to have the levy charged on all blank storage increased, while consumers groups and hardware companies are opposed to what they see as an unfair tax. The battle rages on.
While President Obama can't get no "RSPECT," the retail world is scrambling in the wake of the Target breach (and yet, my wife shopped there for hours today), even Iran can't stop Facebook, and Brazil wants to build an undersea cable.
It's one of those three-letter weeks. Identity theft is up, the NSA is getting down, the FBI wants to go real-time, and the RSA conference is just an out-of-control mess. Same ol' same ol'.