Living on Mars will be no easy feat. Building viable living quarters would require an inflatable habitat that can be covered with a protective shell. But does Mars have any resources we could use to create shelters? Martian soil is known as ‘regolith’, consisting of inorganic dust and broken-up rock.
With the festive season in full swing, the rush to snag post-Black Friday bargains and buy Christmas gifts online has led to a sharp rise in threat levels. For cybercriminals, this is the perfect opportunity to deploy their latest techniques,
Federal law enforcement officials have issued back-to-school warnings for parents and carers amid a rise in AI-generated child abuse material and an expected spike in reports of online child sexual exploitation. Warning: This story contains references to child abuse.
We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks Analysts Are Focusing On These Days. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) stands against other AI stocks analysts are focusing on these days.
The program promises to provide realistic scenarios and practice activities while teaching tech professionals the fundamentals of artificial intelligence.
Investors did not punish Tesla for its mediocre earnings report, due to news of AI, robotaxis, and “more affordable” models to come.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek left critical user data and internal secrets unprotected, raising alarms over security risks in the AI industry.
OpenAI major investor Microsoft makes the Chinese AI model DeepSeek R1 available via Azure and on Github.
Researchers have developed ProtET, a cutting-edge AI model that uses multi-modal learning to enable precise, text-guided protein editing, paving the way for breakthroughs in biotechnology and medicine.
Standard Chartered's Geoffrey Kendrick explains why the impact of DeepSeek on the AI industry could be good for the Bitcoin price.
Days after The Onion was forced to take down an article's image after realizing it was AI slop, the satirical news site has done so again.
On January 20, 2025, DeepSeek released its latest AI model, called R1. In a nutshell: it’s extremely smart, very efficient, and shockingly low-cost. In terms of technical ability, DeepSeek claims that R1 matches or beats its competitors, including OpenAI’s o1, by several different metrics. Many investors and tech experts agree.