New analysis in Science explores artificial intelligence and interspecific law

New analysis in Science explores artificial intelligence and interspecific law

Credit: Google DeepMind from Pexels Artificial intelligence already wears multiple hats in the workplace, whether its writing ad copy, handling customer support requests, or filtering job applications. As the technology continues its ascent and capabilities, the notion of corporations managed or owned by AI becomes less far-fetched. The legal framework already exists to allow “Zero-member…

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Tiny brick-busting ‘muscles’ for miniature robotics are sourced from wood

Tiny brick-busting ‘muscles’ for miniature robotics are sourced from wood

A hydrogel muscle (left) and a piece of hydrogel before being combined with carbon nanotubes. Credit: KTH Royal Institute of Technology Wood is the source for a brick-breaking mini robotic muscle material developed by researchers in Sweden and Germany. The material—a specially-developed hydrogel—can shape-shift, expand and contract on demand when controlled with electronic impulses of…

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NSA and Partners Issue Additional Guidance for Secure By Design Software > National Security Agency/Central Security Service > Press Release View

NSA and Partners Issue Additional Guidance for Secure By Design Software > National Security Agency/Central Security Service > Press Release View

FORT MEADE, Md. – The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and international partners released an updated Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI) to provide additional guidance for technology manufacturers to ensure their products are secure by design and default.    The joint CSI adds guidance to the…

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Fighting Cyberattacks Requires Top-Down Approach

Fighting Cyberattacks Requires Top-Down Approach

Mitigating cybersecurity threats requires organizations to reassess their approach to technical vulnerability, advised an internet security expert and author at the “Cybersecurity Threats and Concerns: An Overview”  session of CIO’s Cybersecurity livestream on October 12. In 2023, economic losses from cybercrime are estimated to cost entities $2 trillion annually, and projections are that costs will increase to $10.5…

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