Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
James Taylor, CEO, Particular Audience, looks at how to harness algorithmic attention so that retailers can ensure product discovery.
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Facebook scammers hack the algorithm to prey on your grandparents
Scammers on Facebook are gaming the platform’s recommendation engine to push fraudulent content directly into the feeds of ...
In the United States: The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) require lenders to ...
Cybersecurity researchers are warning that the foundations of digital trust are under strain as malware grows more adaptive, evasive and collaborative. In response, a team of Romanian scientists has ...
Introduction – What is Warren AI. Warren AI is presented as an artificial intelligence–driven trading platform designed t ...
Loughborough University researchers, together with partners from the University of Bristol and the University of Melbourne, have found that social media algorithms on platforms such as TikTok and ...
Recently, the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh governments decided to ban social media for children under 16 and 13 respectively ...
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New 4D-STEM hack reveals atomic structures in crowded nanocrystals
Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a 4D-STEM workflow that can isolate and solve atomic structures from individual nanocrystals buried inside dense, tangled clusters, ...
Katharine Jarmul keynotes on common myths around privacy and security in AI and explores what the realities are, covering design patterns that help build more secure, more private AI systems.
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