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Digital breadcrumbs lead to the team behind Jewish Onliner, the AI-powered website that got a Yale scholar suspended

The people behind Jewish Onliner don't see themselves as journalists reporting the news, even if they are pleased to be making it.

Cybersecurity 6month
How science is fast-tracking ocean discovery with AI, satellites and genetic breakthroughs

The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in our seas. But new

Worried about DeepSeek? Turns out, Gemini is the biggest data offender

Recent data from Surfshark, a well-known VPN provider, uncovered that Google Gemini is the most data-intensive AI chatbot app. DeepSeek, however, comes in fifth out of the 10 most popular applications.

Deep Learning 7month
Saildrone partners with Palantir to scale maritime AI solutions amid rising global threats

Saildrone and Denver-based Palantir are teaming up to revolutionize maritime intelligence with AI-powered solutions designed to outpace evolving global threats.

Singapore Aquatics adopts drone technology and artificial intelligence in training

The computer vision algorithms and analytics system is developed by researchers from Singapore Management University and Singapore University of Technology and Design. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Deep Learning Model Amplifies Plasma Predictions 1,000x

Abstract The nonlinear collision operator consumes a significant amount of computation time in tokamak whole-volume modeling, and in current numerical

Deep Learning 7month
Deep Learning Guides Microswarms' Adaptive Navigation

A recent study published in Engineering unfolds a novel deep learning (DL)-powered framework tailored for the environment-adaptive navigation of

Deep Learning 7month
AI and Underwater Microphones Transform Right Whale Conservation

Researchers at Cornell University have developed a machine learning-based method using underwater microphones to estimate North Atlantic Right whale numbers, offering a safer and cost-effective alternative to aerial surveys.