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Suyun Ham can't take his eyes off a scanner. "Lower the sensors a little bit more," Ham urges an assistant. Then a barrage of data floods in, filling computer screens for a diagnosis.
University of Iowa Health Care and University of Iowa Community Homecare have sent letters to roughly 211,000 people who are impacted by a data breach.
A new AI system developed by computer scientists automatically screens open-access journals to identify potentially predatory publications.
A Social Security Administration (SSA) official alleged in a whistleblower disclosure that DOGE officials created "a live ...
Aaron Lauda has been exploring an area of mathematics that most physicists have seen little use for, wondering if it might have practical applications. In a twist even he didn’t expect, it turns out ...
LMPD detectives face heavy caseloads, outdated systems, and limited training, leaving many misdemeanors uninvestigated, IG report finds.
Twenty years ago, the fraud at Able Laboratories was uncovered. A chromatography data system (CDS) was at the center of the ...
"For a long time now, a large number of [escaped slaves] have established themselves on lofty Maroon Hill in the mountains ...
The February incident at the influential business association has spurred numerous lawsuits that appear to follow a similar playbook.
Researchers built an AI tool that flags questionable journals, aiming to curb the spread of predatory publishing in research.
Questionable scientific journals, or those that publish studies without proper vetting for a profit, are growing around the world. A new AI system automatically seeks them out.
Hinton is among a growing number of prominent tech figures who speak of AI using language once reserved for the divine.