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AI scholar Gary Marcus makes a strong case for an AI regulatory agency

Tiernan Ray

Alexander Sikov/Getty Images Scholar Gary Marcus has become a kind of Poet Laureate on the shortcomings of artificial intelligence(AI), chronicling in numerous books and articles how the technology ...[Continue Reading]

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3 days ago

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Shell ruling shows Big Oils reckoning in court is here

Laurie van der Burg

Last weeks ruling from The Hague's Court of Appeal marks a pivotal moment in the global fight to rein in Big Oil. While the court overturned the groundbreaking 2021 order requiring Shell to cut emiss ...[Continue Reading]

EURACTIV

1 day ago

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MIT researchers develop an efficient way to train more reliable AI agents

Adam Zewe | MIT News

Fields ranging from robotics to medicine to political science are attempting to train AI systems to make meaningful decisions of all kinds. For example, using an AI system to intelligently control tr ...[Continue Reading]

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Driving innovation in emerging tech through international collaboration

Daniel Clarke, TechUK

The UK, with the third largest tech sector in the world, is well-positioned to successfully partner with leading and emerging digital economies. But innovation does not exist within the constraints o ...[Continue Reading]

ComputerWeekly.com

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Are we getting any closer to ending fossil fuel subsidies?

Helena Vieira

Countries pledged to phase out fossil fuel subsidies over the medium term 15 years ago. Not only have they failed to make progress, but subsidies have increased. Setenay Hizliok, Giorgia Monsignori a ...[Continue Reading]

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Advanced H5N1 Kit To Help In Early, Rapid Detection Of Bird Flu

IANS

New Delhi: Amid rising threats of bird flu killing hundreds of birds and also spilling over to some mammals and even humans, a global research team on Friday announced Steadfast -- an advanced diagno ...[Continue Reading]

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