The Pitfalls of Using AI for Legal Action: A Case Study on Online Reputation
A failed lawsuit highlights the dangers of relying on AI-generated evidence in defamation cases against social media users.
A failed lawsuit highlights the dangers of relying on AI-generated evidence in defamation cases against social media users.
WHO has declared an emergency over the Ebola outbreak as the U.S. imposes travel restrictions. CDC is relocating infected Americans to Germany.
The finale of Good Omens offers a fitting closure to its beloved narrative, even as the third season feels hurried and chaotic.
Researchers explore CAR T cell therapy as a potential game changer for autoimmune diseases, aiming to reset the immune system.
The WHO reports a correction on US hantavirus cases, reducing total from 11 to 10 after identifying a false positive. What does this mean for public health?
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is leveraging AI to enhance the detection of insider trading in prediction markets.
A $1.5 billion copyright settlement involving Anthropic faces delays as legal fees spark controversy among authors seeking higher payouts.
Russian universities incentivize students to enlist as drone pilots, promising no frontline combat and additional benefits amid ongoing conflict.
A Teams recording blunder by two hacker twins led to the revelation of their illicit activities, raising questions about oversight in cybersecurity.
Recent research uncovers that men, not women, are the primary users of vocal fry, challenging long-held stereotypes about speech patterns.
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