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Self-driving vehicles are becoming more prevalent in today’s society, with advancements in technology allowing for collaboration and communication between these vehicles. However, a recent study led by the University of Michigan highlights the vulnerability of these emerging networks to data fabrication attacks. This poses a significant threat to the safety and security of passengers and
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Microsoft’s Recall AI feature, which was initially planned to launch with Copilot Plus PCs in June, has faced another delay causing frustration among Windows Insiders eagerly awaiting its release. The tech giant recently announced that the feature will now be available for Windows Insiders starting in October, citing security concerns as the primary reason for
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Semiconductor nanocrystals, commonly referred to as colloidal quantum dots (QDs), have revolutionized the understanding and exploration of quantum effects at the nanoscale. Prior to the discovery of QDs, the concept of size-dependent quantum effects was well-known to physicists, but the realization of these effects in tangible nanoscale objects remained elusive. The unique property of QDs
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At the 2023 Defcon hacker conference in Las Vegas, there was a groundbreaking partnership between AI tech companies and algorithmic integrity groups to expose weaknesses in generative AI platforms. This initiative, supported by the US government, aimed to shed light on these influential yet opaque systems. Now, Humane Intelligence, an ethical AI assessment nonprofit, is
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The recent decision by the European Union to lower import duties on electric vehicle manufacturers, including Tesla, has sparked a strong reaction from the Chinese government. The Ministry of Commerce has criticized the EU’s probe into China’s subsidies for the electric vehicle industry, accusing the bloc of unfair competition and pre-conceived conclusions. This response signifies
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Excitons are microscopic, particle-like objects that play a crucial role in the optical and magnetic properties of certain materials, particularly in van der Waals magnets. Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have conducted groundbreaking research to uncover the formation and behavior of excitons in a crystalline material known as nickel phosphorus
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