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What The Roadrunner Teaches Us About Adversarial Intelligence
Forbes· 4 days agoIn discussing how the AI systems do what they do, experts talk about something called adversarial...
7 crimes Trump could get away with in a second term
Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoDonald Trump pushed the bounds of legality during his first presidency. Here's how far he might go during a second, now that the Supreme Court has let...
Opinion: Our disaster responders are exhausted. This puts Americans at risk
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoEmergency managers have become the nation’s de facto problem solvers — but are now running on empty,...
How Aston Villa's midfield may look without Douglas Luiz
Premier League· 7 days agoAlex Keble analyses how Aston Villa may change their midfield after their Brazilian star Douglas Luiz completed a move to Juventus. Losing Douglas Luiz to Juventus has not been a dream start ...
New Colorado AI Legislation Targeting Discrimination
Reuters· 6 days agoColorado is the first state to pass such comprehensive AI legislation. Focuses on high-risk AI systems, which are defined as AI systems that, when used, are a substantial ...
General Election 2024: Tories wiped out as North Wales turns red and green
North Wales Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoKeir added in his victory speech: “Alongside that, we have to return politics to public service,...
Analysis: John Roberts embraces Donald Trump’s view of the presidency | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 5 days agoChief Justice John Roberts is so enamored with the image of a bold and fearless American president...
Was Donald Trump, as president, a king? The US supreme court thinks so | Moira Donegan
The Guardian· 5 days agoIs the president a king? The US supreme court thinks so. On Monday, in its very last ruling of the term, the chief justice, John Roberts, writing for the court’s six conservatives, held in Trump ...
Letters of authority crisis threatens industry and consumers
Money Marketing Online· 5 days agoThe outdated letters of authority (LoA) process is a growing problem, costing the industry £442m...
‘Shh, chef!’ The agonising, joyful power of silent TV episodes
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe Bear’s third season begins not with a bang but simmering, slow-cooked silence. The culinary comedy-drama’s return had been feverishly awaited, even more so since it scooped six Emmys earlier ...