The number of reports involving the online sexual exploitation of children continues to grow annually, which has created more work for a top Division of Criminal Investigation agent ...
"Green" used to help Tesla uncover software flaws through its bug bounty program. Years later, the same hacker recovered the ...
By Jamie Miller, Ari’ Browley, Kyle Jackson, Alexandria Webb, Karalynn Davis and Ethan Lane Editor’s note: Coverage of campus ...
Two experts said at a congressional hearing on Tuesday (June 30) that the CIA's secret, mind-control human experiments could still be going on. In the 1970s, the MKUltra, a program linked to ...
Researchers have developed a way to program human cells to perform calculations and make autonomous decisions, similar to how ...
By Caelyn Berube Though they’re often only associated with books, public libraries thrive as technological spaces.
Chris Thompson's journey took him from hacking game controls as a teenager to founding IBM’s X-Force Red team.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Princeton computer scientist Sayash Kapoor about his assertions that AI won't lead to mass layoffs.
A judge Monday sentenced Daniel Clery, 49, of Brookfield, to a fully suspended sentence after he accepted a plea agreement ...
M ore than a decade ago, the economist Erik Brynjolfsson made a prediction: AI would change everything. Humans began using ...
A California-developed brain implant has enabled a man who lost the ability to speak to communicate independently, browse the ...
Antioch tutoring nonprofit hopes ’emergency taco fundraiser’ can boost summer program after burglary
A nonprofit in Antioch hopes to raise funds during a fundraiser event on Sunday, June 28 to help replace some of the equipment it lost during a burglary.
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