Although Google and other major companies are rooting for AI regulation, such attempts can only be welcome with cautious optimism as none of these companies have outlined ways of achieving this.
Intelligence of Things is the new trend emerging in consumer technology as evident at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2020) in Las Vegas, smart devices that are able to anticipate human needs and are at the core of smart cities' infrastructure.
Companies are turning to AI to defend their networks and make up for a lack of personnel, but will it be smart enough to recognize a real threat with hackers developing their own AI-powered tools too?
Trump administration has announced a set of AI guidelines as the basis of regulating AI applications, which include 10 principles that federal agencies should consider.
Technologies like AI and Machine Learning can give companies a competitive lead in terms of information security and data safety. How can these technologies support cybersecurity?
AI systems have proven to be capable of performing tasks that seemed impossible before and out of the reach of humans. How do they outperform humans and help in cybersecurity?
With the new European Commission tipped to put forward a comprehensive AI policy in the first 100 days of office, a German expert group has recently published a report on its position.
Deepfakes are becoming more effective with the advances in machine learning, CGI, and facial mapping technology. Humans will be increasingly unable to trust the evidence of their own eyes.
Cybersecurity is an ever-changing landscape with attackers constantly trying to develop new threats. See how companies are turning to AI to secure their sensitive data.
Privacy concerns over AI and mobile apps are rising in China as their data protection standards and respect for personal privacy appear to be lower than in the West.