California AI PhD student claims student visa was revoked, raising concerns about international education policies.

An AI doctoral student in California recently faced a severe threat to their immigration status when their SEVIS record, the digital proof of their valid student visa, was terminated. The student, who wished to remain anonymous due to concerns of reprisal, reported that they were informed by their college’s international student center of their identification […]

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DeepMind’s CEO Demis Hassabis announces future merger of Gemini and Veo AI models at Google.

In a recent podcast episode hosted by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis discussed the company’s plans to enhance its AI capabilities by merging its Gemini models with its Veo video-generating technology. This integration aims to improve Gemini’s comprehension of the physical world. Hassabis emphasized that they designed Gemini with a multimodal […]

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Incident.io Secures $62M at $400M Valuation to Empower IT Teams in Crisis Management

In today’s tech landscape, while many might claim that AI is the defining term of the decade, a broader and perhaps more crucial concept is “resilience.” This term raises important questions about how well-equipped people, organizations, and nations are to handle unexpected economic, geopolitical, social, and environmental challenges. The importance of resilience is becoming increasingly […]

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Solve Intelligence Secures $12M Funding to Enhance AI in Intellectual Property and Patent Processes

Legal tech has significantly evolved, yet much of the work performed by intellectual property and patent lawyers still relies on traditional tools like spreadsheets and word processors. A notable new player in this space is Solve Intelligence, a Delaware-based startup that employs generative AI to streamline patent attorneys’ tasks. The founders believe that their technology […]

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Governments uncover numerous Android apps embedded with spyware, alerting users to potential privacy risks.

A coalition of governments has released information regarding a series of Android apps that appear legitimate but are, in fact, spyware. These malicious applications were used to target civil society groups that might challenge China’s state interests. On Tuesday, the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), part of the intelligence agency GCHQ, collaborated with agencies […]

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