Former White House Advisors and Tech Researchers Join Forces to Sign Statement Against AI Harms

Former White House Advisors and Tech Researchers Join Forces to Sign Statement Against AI Harms

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Two former White House AI policy advisors, along with over 150 AI academics, researchers and policy practitioners, have signed a new “Statement on AI Harms and Policy” published by ACM FaaCT (the

Vulcan Passes Engine Test, But Launch Delayed Due to Upper Stage Anomaly

Vulcan Passes Engine Test, But Launch Delayed Due to Upper Stage Anomaly

The Vulcan rocket took a critical step toward its much-anticipated debut launch last week with a successful engine-firing test. However, one critical issue remains unresolved before the large booster can lift off. This final hurdle involves modifications to the rocket's Centaur V upper stage, which exploded during a test at the end of March. On

New paper challenges traditional methods of evaluating artificial intelligence benchmarks

New paper challenges traditional methods of evaluating artificial intelligence benchmarks

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has made remarkable progress in performing complex tasks that were once considered the domain of human intelligence. From passing the bar exam and acing the SAT

McKinsey Report Reveals Generative AI Could Boost Global Economy by $4.4 Trillion Annually

McKinsey Report Reveals Generative AI Could Boost Global Economy by $4.4 Trillion Annually

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More It seems like the leadership of nearly every big company is excited about generative AI these days and rushing to announce or embrace new AI tools. But what impact will their moves

NASA Official Claims Fixed-Price Contracts Are Ineffective for Agency

NASA Official Claims Fixed-Price Contracts Are Ineffective for Agency

Last week NASA official Jim Free appeared before the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board and Space Studies Board in Washington, DC. There are many of these review boards that act as outside observers for NASA's space policy plans and offer advice from seasoned hands. Free spoke about the agency's Artemis Program to return humans to

Trend Micro Introduces Generative AI to Vision One Cybersecurity Platform

Trend Micro Introduces Generative AI to Vision One Cybersecurity Platform

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Cybersecurity provider Trend Micro Incorporated has been integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its technologies for a decade, but it hasn’t had the power of generative AI, until now. Today Trend Micro announced

Fall COVID Boosters to Use Monovalent XBB Formula, Experts Say

Fall COVID Boosters to Use Monovalent XBB Formula, Experts Say

An advisory committee for the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday voted unanimously (21 to 0) to recommend updating COVID-19 vaccines for the 2023-2024 period to be a monovalent formula targeting the latest omicron subvariant lineage of XBB. Such an update would apply to both primary series shots as well as boosters. The monovalent update

WhyLabs introduces LangKit to ensure safety and responsibility of large language models

WhyLabs introduces LangKit to ensure safety and responsibility of large language models

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More WhyLabs, a Seattle-based startup that provides monitoring tools for AI and data applications, today announced the release of LangKit, an open-source technology that helps enterprises monitor and safeguard their large language models

Scientists Test Wireless Cosmic Ray Navigation System for the First Time

Scientists Test Wireless Cosmic Ray Navigation System for the First Time

GPS is now a mainstay of daily life, helping us with determining locations, navigation, tracking, mapping, and timing across a broad spectrum of applications. But it does have a few shortcomings, most notably not being able to pass through buildings, rocks, or water. That's why Japanese researchers have developed an alternative wireless navigation system that

MIT-Based AI Apps Startup Aims to Prevent Supply Chain Attacks with Advanced Cybersecurity Measures

MIT-Based AI Apps Startup Aims to Prevent Supply Chain Attacks with Advanced Cybersecurity Measures

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More The digital pandemic of increasing breaches and ransomware attacks is hitting supply chains and the manufacturers who rely on them hard this year. VentureBeat has learned that supply chain-directed ransomware attacks have