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The dystopian specter of artificial intelligence has given rise to two documentaries that analyze a technology that is portrayed as a ravenous parasite that consumes humanity's creativity, empathy, and knowledge.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge Winners Use AI to Improve City Services.

Winners of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge enhance city services using AI and citizen feedback

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Following Wall Street's hefty selling of possible AI losers, Asian equities are neutral.

A powerful blizzard forced management at The Boston Globe to suspend its print edition for the first time in its 153-year history.
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India joins the US-led effort to create supply chains for safe technologies.

India has joined the US-led initiative to build secure and resilient technology supply chains, marking a significant step toward strengthening global trade partnerships and ensuring the safe flow of critical technology. This collaboration aims to reduce dependence on unreliable supply sources while addressing the growing need for secure tech infrastructure.

Ryan Sillers | March 05, 26
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Under a new Gates Foundation project, Rwanda will test AI-powered technology in clinics.

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Rwanda is set to pilot AI-powered technology in health clinics under a new project backed by the Gates Foundation, marking a major step toward modernizing healthcare delivery in the country. The initiative aims to improve patient care, streamline clinical workflows, and strengthen health systems through responsible use of artificial intelligence.

Ryan Sillers | March 05, 26
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This man's memory was stolen by an autoimmune condition.

When a previously healthy man began forgetting routine details of his life, doctors initially suspected stress or neurological injury. Instead, medical specialists discovered that an autoimmune condition had attacked his brain, disrupting memory pathways and altering his sense of identity.

Ryan Sillers | March 05 , 26
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At the end of February, six planets will parade over the night sky.

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Skywatchers are preparing for a rare celestial display as six planets are set to align in the night sky at the end of February. This planetary parade, visible in many parts of the world, offers a striking reminder of the vast and dynamic architecture of our solar system.

Ryan Sillers | March 05, 26