A group of leading major technology companies like OpenAI and Discord have raised more than $27 million for a new initiative focused on building open-source tools to boost online safety for kids.
Hans Wijayasuriya tries to get the elephant out of the room By Sanath Nanayakkare As the government of Sri Lanka accelerates ...
Richwin Investment and Credit Pvt. Ltd. has been recognised for its outstanding achievements at the Pinnacle Sri Lanka Awards ...
In FY 2024, Congress added the Federal Data Center Enhancement Act to its NDAA. This act directed the General Services ...
The country’s defense ministry has blocked DeepSeek from military networks. The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has asked the Chinese AI startup to clarify how it handles user data.
What access Elon Musk has to closely-guarded government data – including sensitive information it has collected about and from the American public – is a key battlefront in the ongoing and ...
The South Korean government's actions are part of a broader international trend of tightening controls on DeepSeek ...
Several countries, including India, the US, and Australia, have banned the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek citing security and ...
The South Korean finance ministry announced plans to block access to the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) service ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) blocked all government agencies from using China’s DeepSeek AI model due to ...
FCC Solicits Comment on Amending Accessibility Rules for IVCS: In this Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) the Federal ...