Brianna Raine was only expecting to visit her boyfriend, and had no idea that the cat distribution system had other plans.
Ten of the 125 poodle mix dogs who have found forever homes through Dogs Trust were born to pregnant dogs rescued from the ...
China's rapid push to build high-quality data sets is accelerating the commercialization of artificial intelligence, with daily token usage surging more than 1,000-fold in two years, a senior official ...
An Ohio man was convicted of cybercrimes involving obscene AI-generated images of women and children. But experts warn of the ...
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Media OutReach names Pamela Phua Southeast Asia managing partner
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 14 April 2026 - Media OutReach Newswire, Asia Pacific's first and only global newswire, has appointed Ms Pamela Phua as Managing Partner, Southeast Asia. This ...
Petlibro’s smart litter box tracks your cat’s health data and daily habits. Save 15% on this high-tech upgrade for cat owners ...
April 2 (UPI) --A majority of college students in the United States uses artificial intelligence tools for their coursework at least once per week, a poll revealed. The Lumina Foundation and Gallup ...
Editor's note: This article is satire. Happy April Fools' Day! Chancellor Lee Roberts made the executive decision to transform himself and the rest of UNC’s administration into a team of ChatGPT bots, ...
Clive Crook is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and member of the editorial board covering economics. Previously, he was deputy editor of the Economist and chief Washington commentator for the Financial ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept in architectural practice. It is rapidly becoming a practical tool used by firms around the world to accelerate design workflows, generate ...
A new Northwestern study surveying federal judges across the U.S. on their use and outlook on artificial intelligence in and outside of the courtroom found that more than 60 percent of judges who ...
A new Northwestern study surveying federal judges across the U.S. on their use and outlook on artificial intelligence in and outside of the courtroom found that more than 60% of judges who responded ...
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