Deep-Fake Election Interference: How AI Threatens Democratic Processes Worldwide
The Rise of Political Deep-Fake Technology In a disturbing development that signals new challenges for democratic elections globally, Irish presidential…
The Rise of Political Deep-Fake Technology In a disturbing development that signals new challenges for democratic elections globally, Irish presidential…
Google researchers claim to have achieved quantum advantage using a novel algorithm based on quantum echoes. The approach reportedly completes complex calculations in hours that would take current supercomputers years, while potentially enabling new molecular analysis techniques.
Google researchers, in collaboration with academic partners, are reporting what they describe as a significant step toward practical quantum computing, according to a newly published paper in Nature. Sources indicate the company has developed an algorithm demonstrating quantum advantage—completing calculations substantially faster than classical computers—while potentially providing utility for molecular analysis.
Netflix shares dropped Wednesday as the streaming giant’s quarterly earnings fell short of expectations. The company reportedly missed profit forecasts and reduced its annual margin guidance due to a Brazilian tax dispute.
Netflix shares experienced a significant decline Wednesday following the company’s latest earnings report, which indicated the streaming service fell short of financial expectations, according to the company’s released figures. The stock movement reportedly came as investors reacted to weaker-than-anticipated profit growth and margin performance.
The Unprecedented Energy Demands of AI Infrastructure The artificial intelligence revolution is creating an energy crisis that few predicted. As…
UK Competition Watchdog Takes Aim at Mobile Platform Dominance The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has officially designated both…
The Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack has been classified as the most economically damaging security breach in UK history, with estimated losses reaching £1.9 billion. Manufacturing operations at three major plants remain disrupted, with full recovery not expected until 2026 according to cybersecurity analysts.
The cyberattack targeting luxury automaker Jaguar Land Rover has reportedly become the most economically damaging security breach in UK history, with analysts suggesting total losses could reach approximately £1.9 billion. According to reports from the Cyber Monitoring Centre (CMC), the staggering financial impact far surpasses previous major incidents, including recent retail hacks that were estimated to cost less than £500 million combined.
A Strategic Leap in European Scientific Collaboration Ireland has officially cemented its position in the forefront of European scientific research…
The energy industry faces significant obstacles in adopting artificial intelligence despite its potential benefits, analysts suggest. Data fragmentation and organizational silos present the primary barriers to AI implementation in utility operations.
The energy utility sector finds itself caught in a technological dilemma, according to industry reports. While artificial intelligence promises revolutionary capabilities that energy providers need to meet modern demands, the very technology that could solve operational challenges requires substantial power resources that utilities are struggling to provide, sources indicate.
Breaking Through Quantum Chaos With Time-Reversal Protocols In the complex realm of quantum many-body systems, researchers face a fundamental challenge:…
A breakthrough manufacturing approach has enabled the creation of non-van der Waals superlattices from transition metal carbides and carbonitrides. These novel structures feature hydrogen bonding between layers, offering enhanced electronic coupling compared to traditional materials.
Researchers have developed an innovative method for creating non-van der Waals superlattices using transition metal carbides and carbonitrides, according to recent reports in Nature. This advancement represents a significant departure from conventional superlattice construction, which typically relies on van der Waals materials with weak interlayer interactions. The new approach enables stronger interface coupling through hydrogen bonding, potentially opening doors to enhanced electronic and magnetic properties for next-generation devices.