Tech giant Palantir has pushed back against concerns that military use of its AI platforms could lead to unforeseen risks, in an …
April 2026
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Artificial Intelligence
Visa Launches New AI Tools to Manage the Charge Dispute Process
by Editorby EditorVisa is launching six new tools using artificial intelligence to modernize the process of disputing credit card charges, the company told CNBC …
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Meta has introduced AI into its Risk Review programme, reshaping how privacy, safety and security issues are identified before product launches. The system …
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Artificial Intelligence
Google Faces Calls to Prohibit AI Videos for Kids on YouTube
by Editorby EditorGoogle is facing demands from child development experts to prohibit videos created with artificial intelligence from being shown or recommended to young …
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Artificial IntelligenceGlobal Developments
Indonesia, South Korea Align to Boost Digital Services, AI Growth
by Editorby EditorIndonesia and South Korea agreed to strengthen digital public services through strategic cooperation covering internet accessibility, stronger data protection, and artificial intelligence …
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Seated at a console inside a hospital in Southwest China’s Sichuan province, Piotr Suwalski, a Polish doctor, fixed his gaze on the …
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China has launched its first automated humanoid robot production line in Foshan, with an annual capacity of more than 10,000 units and …
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The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) will stage four flagship innovation and technology fairs this April, headlined by the debut of …
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Artificial IntelligenceRobotics
NVIDIA and Robotics Companies are Working to Deploy AI-Powered Robots in Factories and Hospitals
by Editorby EditorResearchers report that a shared AI software stack is now being tested across industrial robots and surgical systems, marking one of the …
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Robotics
Gig workers in 50+ countries are filming themselves doing chores to train humanoid robots for $15 an hour
by Editorby EditorA new gig economy is emerging in living rooms and kitchens across more than 50 countries: workers filming themselves doing laundry, washing …