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Why write SQL queries when you can get an LLM to write the code for you? Query NFL data using querychat, a new chatbot ...
This past week, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had improperly accessed protected health information of millions of Medicaid enrollees, including U.S. citizens.
Building the infrastructure for generative AI like Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot could spark local fights for energy.
Chinese authorities have urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia's H20 processors, particularly for government-related purposes, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday (Aug 12), citing people familiar ...
Seray Genc, Associate in the Corporate & Commercial team at Thomson Snell & Passmore, outlines key changes under the DUAA 2025, which updates UK data laws without replacing the UK GDPR, DPA 2018 or ...
Google has signed agreements with two U.S. electric utilities to reduce its AI data center power consumption during times of surging demand on the grid, the company said on Monday, as energy ...
Google has signed agreements with utilities Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to enable demand response capabilities at its data centers doing machine learning (ML) ...
The surge in the data centers' water use comes as Texas endures prolonged drought, with about a quarter of the state still experiencing dry conditions despite intermittent heavy rain and flooding.
Browser extensions can use AI prompts to steal your data. All AI LLMs can be exploited, both commercial and internal. LayerX's technology now works with Chrome for Enterprise to protect you. That ...
If you have purchased a Nintendo Switch 2 and wish to transfer all of your data from a Nintendo Switch 1 console, you can simultaneously transfer all of your user and save data to the new console, ...
Washington — In an exclusive interview, Todd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told CBS News he's not a "proponent" of agents wearing masks during arrest ...
A novel malware family named LameHug is using a large language model (LLM) to generate commands to be executed on compromised Windows systems.