Brain hacking: Pentagon eyes mind-control technology

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  Brain hacking: Pentagon eyes mind-control technology The Pentagon The Pentagon more > By Ryan Lovelace The Washington Times Friday, October 20, 2023 The Pentagon’s information warfare experts are warning about brain hacking, a new technology that appears capable of extracting and inserting information into people’s minds. It seems the effort to turn humans into X-men is no longer science fiction. Indeed, an international ...

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AI regulations can’t be one-size-fits-all: Google legal chief

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INTERVIEW AI regulations can't be one-size-fits-all: Google legal chief Kent Walker urges flexibility and shared responsibility in developing new rules Kent Walker, president of global affairs and chief legal officer of Alphabet and Google, called for a "hub-and-spoke" approach to AI regulations.(Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)  TOYOKI NAKANISHI, Nikkei staff writerOctober 20, 2023 18:00 JST TOKYO -- As governments and companies ...

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The Quantum AI revolution and ethical question ..ORF PRACHI MISHRA

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  HOME EXPERT SPEAK THE QUANTUM AI REVOLUTION SEP 14 2023 The Quantum AI revolution PRACHI MISHRA Ethical guidelines, robust legislation, and international collaboration are essential components for navigating the complex landscape of QAI technology Quantum Computing has advanced rapidly in recent times. With Big Tech firms and research labs paving the way for fault-tolerant Quantum computers, their impact on other emerging ...

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Working on PM Modi’s Idea, MHA to Set Up Special Wing of ‘Cyber Commandos’ | Exclusive

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India is gearing up to navigate through the next level of cyber threats with the central government set to establish a dedicated wing of 'cyber commandos' who will be drawn from police forces of states and Union Territories as well as from central police organisations. In its latest communication to states and UTs, the Ministry of ...

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2.2 billion people could face heat waves beyond survival limit: Study

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2.2 billion people could face heat waves beyond survival limit: Study ByJayashree Nandi Oct 10, 2023 08:51 AM IST Delhi, Kolkata, Lahore, Dhaka, Shanghai and Beijing are expected to start recording considerable “hot hours” annually even at 1.5 and 2 degree C warming over pre-industrial levels India and the Indus Valley, with a combined population of around 2.2 billion, ...

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