Japan’s Move: AI Training Breaks Free from Copyright Constraints

In a bold move, Japan’s government recently declared that it will not enforce copyright restrictions on data used in AI training. This policy allows AI to utilize any data “regardless of its purpose, whether for non-profit or commercial use, or if it was obtained from illegal sources”. Keiko Nagaoka, Japan’s Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, … Read more

Stanford Scholars find AI Detectors Unfairly Penalize Non-Native English Speakers

Artificial Intelligence | AI Detectors

Scholar warns against placing trust in unreliable and easily manipulated detectors. Study Findings A new study from Stanford scholars has revealed that AI detectors, designed to detect content written by AI, are biased against non-native English writers. The research found that the detectors were near-perfect in evaluating essays written by U.S.-born eighth-graders, but classified more than … Read more

Pushing Twilight Zone Life to Extinction: The Impact of Climate Change

Twilight Zone Life and Climate Change.

Climate change is threatening to dramatically reduce life in one of the deepest parts of our oceans – the twilight zone. A new research study has found that global warming could lead to a decrease in Twilight Zone Life by as much as 40% by the end of this century. The ‘Twilight Zone’ The twilight … Read more

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Celebrating Women’s Contributions to Science and Technology

Margaret Hamilton proudly besides the printed out source code of the Apollo Project

The world of science and technology has always been dominated by men, but there have been many women who have made significant contributions and achieved great success in these fields. From the early days of computer programming to the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, here are some of the inspiring women who have left their … Read more