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Spotify Introduces Messaging Feature as Part of Push to Boost Social Interaction

Spotify is rolling out a new chat feature aimed at making the app more social and interactive. While users have long shared music and podcast links outside the platform, this update encourages keeping those interactions within Spotify. It also saves shared content, eliminating the need to search for songs later. The messaging is strictly one-on-one […]

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Research Shows AI Chatbots Give Inconsistent Responses to Suicide-Related Queries

A study examining three widely used AI chatbots found that while they typically avoid addressing the most dangerous questions, such as requests for explicit how-to instructions, their responses to less severe but still potentially harmful prompts remain inconsistent. Study Flags Need for Improvements in Leading AI Chatbots A study published Tuesday in the medical journal

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NASA Experiments with New Technologies to Measure Drone Safety in City Environments

As advanced air mobility aircraft become more common in U.S. airspace, the country will need improved preflight planning to address potential risks in advance—and NASA is creating the tools to support this effort. Effective preflight planning is essential for maintaining safety in the increasingly complex and high-risk airspace of the future. Having a single platform

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Does AI Require a Body To Achieve Human-Like Intelligence?

The earliest robot I recall is Rosie from The Jetsons, followed not long after by the polished C-3PO and his loyal partner R2-D2 in The Empire Strikes Back. My first encounter with a bodiless AI, however, was Joshua from WarGames—the computer that nearly triggered nuclear war before discovering the logic of mutually assured destruction and

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Researchers Have Discovered a Way to Boost Intelligence

Intelligence is a powerful asset in both life and work—and science has identified several ways to “boost” it, according to Inc.com. When asked about the key factor behind success, most high achievers point to intelligence (though research shows luck also plays a role—Bill Gates being a prime example). Science-Backed Ways to Boost Intelligence Fortunately, there

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OpenAI Opens a New Delhi office as Part of its Expansion in India

OpenAI has revealed plans to establish its first office in India, shortly after rolling out a ChatGPT plan designed for Indian users, as part of its strategy to engage with the country’s fast-growing AI sector. The company announced on Friday that it will form a local team and open a corporate office in New Delhi

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Cornell Unveils the World’s First “Microwave Brain” With a Unique Way Of Computing

Scientists at Cornell University have created an electronic chip they call a “microwave brain.” Unlike traditional digital chips, this analog chip can process ultrafast data and wireless communication signals at the same time. Although we usually think of computers as digital, this is only one type of computing. Throughout history and even today, many devices

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Remote Conversations Can Be Intercepted by Analyzing Phone Vibrations

A team of researchers employed a microwave radar sensor to detect smartphone vibrations and applied a large-scale AI-powered speech recognition model to convert those vibrations into intelligible speech. The new “wireless-tapping” method explores remotely decoding conversations from subtle phone earpiece vibrations. Radar Signals Could Be Exploited to Transcribe Phone Calls, Raising Privacy Concerns Researchers at

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