Will tech change what it means to be human? And does it matter?
By Christy DeSmith
Harvard Staff Writer/The Harvard Gazette
Forget Botox. Artificial intelligence took 40 years off Harrison Ford, now 81, for the 2023 release “Indiana Jones...
AI could help in early diagnosis of autism: Study
New York-- Artificial intelligence (AI), coupled with data from an iPad colouring game, could assist in early diagnosis of autism, a new study shows....
Microsoft India announces hike of 6% on business software from Feb 1
New Delhi-- Microsoft India has announced a 6 per cent price hike for its commercial on-premises software and online services, which include Microsoft 365...
Deepfake Dilemma
By Jaspreet Bindra
New Delhi-- The amount of deepfake content online is growing at a rapid rate. At the beginning of 2019, there were 7,964...
AI tools trigger surge of fake sexual images of women and teens: Report
San Francisco-- Amid the controversy surrounding a reported morphed video of actor Rashmika Mandanna that went viral on the social media, a new report...
US sues Sudhakar Ramakrishna-run SolarWinds for misleading investors before massive hack
Washington-- The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced charges against software company SolarWinds (run by Indian-origin CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna) and its chief...
New research exposes the dark side of social media influencers
New Delhi-- Counterfeiting has become a global economic crime with far-reaching consequences, and a new study by the University of Portsmouth reveals how social...
Over 4 mn Americans’ health data stolen after MOVEit hackers hit IBM
San Francisco-- Hackers exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the MOVEit file-transfer software to steal sensitive medical and health information data of millions of Americans,...
US regulators fine top banks $549 mn over use of WhatsApp, iMessage
Washington-- Top Wall Street banks, including several Wells Fargo companies, will pay a combined $549 million in fines after admitting that their employees, “including...
Over 60% of world now on social media: Study
New Delhi-- More than 60 per cent of the world's population, or nearly five billion people, are active on social media, a new study...