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How To Keep AI From Making Us Stupid

AI can erode critical thinking if we become over-dependent on it. Here are smart ways to use it without letting your brain go soft.

Unapproved use of generative AI tools is fueling a new cybersecurity blind spot. Known as shadow AI, this rising threat is drawing concern from experts as employees adopt powerful tools without oversight.

A new MIT study finds ChatGPT can weaken memory and critical thinking skills over time, raising red flags for educators and AI policy leaders alike.

AI is driving a new era of hardware disruption, echoing past tech revolutions and raising existential risks for today’s leading chipmakers.

Samsung’s planned Health Hub will enable Galaxy Watch users to share their health data with doctors, combining sleep, fitness, and heart rate metrics for improved care.

The shift to Next Generation 9-1-1 is underway, but a new report finds that outdated systems, funding gaps, and rising cyberthreats continue to stall critical upgrades across the U.S.

This isn’t about smarter devices. It’s about something more profound: ambient computing. A system so integrated, so subtle, and so intelligent, it essentially disappears -- while still knowing enough to be useful.

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AMD's AI Surge Challenges Nvidia's Dominance

With open-source tools and strong benchmark results, AMD is challenging the AI market status quo and expanding its role in next-gen performance computing.

AI is upending the wireless and telecom sector -- rewriting how networks function, services are delivered, and business models compete. Companies that adapt now will lead tomorrow.

IBM has revealed its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible.

Apple appears to be headed toward unifying its multiple operating systems via a design makeover, and the iPad will start looking more like a personal computer, according to presentations aired Monday at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference.

AI, copyright law, and systems like Content ID are colliding, raising urgent questions about authorship, ownership, and the future of creative work.

IT leaders are expressing growing concern over the risks of shadow AI, including data leaks, regulatory exposure, and the use of unvetted tools without IT oversight.

Aerial drones are transforming labor-intensive industries by automating hazardous tasks, enhancing data collection, and reducing operational costs across various sectors, including construction, manufacturing, and agriculture.

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