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Robot Dogs and AI Inspectors- The Future of Border Security

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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recently began working with leading trade and travel technology company “Pangiam” to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence, computer vision, and...
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Drones and the Future of Disaster Response

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Drones are slowly becoming indispensable assets in disaster response and humanitarian aid due to their adaptability, cost-effectiveness, and ability to access hazardous or remote...
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New Electromagnetic Spectrum Capability Will Enhance Modern Warfighting

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The electromagnetic spectrum, or EMS, is considered a modern-day battle space that spans the air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace domains. The DISA (Defense Information...
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Revolutionary Mind-Reading AI System

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Researchers from the Human-centric Artificial Intelligence Centre at the University of Technology Sydney have developed a portable, non-invasive system that can turn silent thoughts...
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Using Digital Intelligence Against Criminal Use of AI

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Nowadays, many malicious elements online use AI to digitally expand their operations, and experts claim that such AI-generated fraud is only expected to worsen. This...
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Bluetooth Trackers Used for Crime

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Bluetooth trackers are useful for finding your phone, your keys, or your luggage. They do so by emitting a Bluetooth signal (that varies from...
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Is End-To-End Encryption a Danger to Children?

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UK’s National Crime Agency claims that Meta’s new default end-to-end encryption feature for Messenger will hinder law enforcement’s ability to analyze reports and investigate...
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Interpol Warns that Trafficking for Cyber Fraud is Globalizing

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The International Criminal Police Organization claims its first operation targeting human-trafficking-fueled cyber fraud shows that the criminal industry is going global, spreading beyond its...
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Solar Energy at Night? 24/7 Solar Towers Could Double Energy Output

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Researchers from Qatar and Jordan successfully devised a solar energy system that can work at night, which more than doubles the energy output of...
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EU’s AI Regulation Agreement Makes History

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The EU has reached a historic agreement on the world's first comprehensive AI regulation, legislation dubbed the "AI Act" that paves the way for...
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Revolutionary Electromagnetic Rail Gun Could Change Naval Warfare

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Chinese navy engineers claim to have developed an electromagnetic rail gun that can fire multiple projectiles at hypersonic speeds. This breakthrough starts a new era in...
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New Innovative Modular Underwater Drone

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Chinese drone maker QYSEA released its latest underwater drone called the FIFISH E-GO. The drone is modular and has an upgraded power and imaging...
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ChatGPT Could Help First Responders During Natural Disasters

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A study conducted at University at Buffalo trains ChatGPT to recognize locations in disaster victims' social media posts and potentially help first responders reach...
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New Tool Deters Quantum-Powered Cyberattacks

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New Tool Deters Quantum-Powered Cyberattacks The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) reportedly turned to quantum protection methods to protect a foreign exchange transaction...
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The World’s Largest Uncrewed Drone Helicopter

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Rotor Technologies Inc. began production of the largest uncrewed civilian helicopter on the market. Called R550X, it is developed as a versatile autonomous helicopter...
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Leaked Nudes and Amateur Hackers – Top Cyber Risks of 2024

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Cybersecurity researchers investigated conversations between hackers and analyzed trending topics on one of the dark web’s largest hacker forums and compiled a list of...
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Black Hornet Nano-Helicopters Are Winning the Ukraine War

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Nano spy helicopters are seemingly besting the war of drones over the skies of Ukraine. Called Black Hornets, these small drones can fly unheard...
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Japanese Engineers Break Record Internet Speed

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Japanese engineers have recorded a groundbreaking data transmission rate thanks to a new optical fiber, which could revolutionize internet speed. The engineers from Japan’s National...
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US Stealth Plane Approved to Carry New B61-12 Nuclear Bombs

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The B-2 Spirit stealth bomber aircraft is the first US warplane to be allowed to carry the new B61-12 nuclear bomb. The B61 series is...
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Microsoft Outlook Attacked over 10K Times in One Summer

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Microsoft Outlook was reportedly targeted over 10,000 times this summer by a single threat actor, which is believed to be aligned with Russia. Cybersecurity company...
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New AI Alliance of Tech Giants excludes OpenAI

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Meta, IBM and dozens of startups and researchers formed an alliance meant to defend a more open and collaborative artificial intelligence development, while leaving...
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New Aeroplane-Boat Hybrid is Revolutionizing Coastal Transportation

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The US startup Regent wants to transform coastal transportation with by developing an electric seaglider- an innovative watercraft designed to seamlessly navigate both the waves and...

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T-Dome: A Smarter Shield Integrating Air, Missile, and Drone Defenses

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Modern air-defense systems face a common problem: sensors, interceptors, and command centers often operate in parallel rather than as a synchronized whole. This slows...