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What AI Can Learn From Aviation Safety

Sylvain Duranton, Vanessa Lyon PARIS, MARCH 20 (PS):  In a recent security test, a generative AI banking chatbot designed to assist customers with loan applications was manipulated into disclosing sensitive financial information. Testers bypassed security controls and extracted a comprehensive list of loan approvals, including customer names. This cautionary tale

Google engineer Pratik Karki sets sights on disrupting the AI…

Anthromind has begun working with multiple enterprise customers, including foundational AI research organizations, and has garnered significant interest from cloud

Digital Nepal: Leave no one behind in campaign

A recent news story from Banke district stated that a girl child contracted Japanese encephalitis, but it was not sure

Let’s ban social media or regulate it

Numerous studies have shown that social media can significantly affect students' academic performance. The constant notifications, messages, and the temptation

AI still behind human on complex tasks like competition-level mathematics

In the wake of trepidation, optimism and bewilderment lumped together with spurt and influence of artificial intelligence (AI), research and

As AI ecosystem overwhelms world, Nepal needs to augment pace

If there are two most defining topics in the world at present, climate change and artificial intelligence (AI) undoubtedly come

Fast Developing AI as New Friend of Human

AI is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines that can perform tasks that are characteristics of human intelligence.

Artificial intelligence: Time to ponder potentials and perils

Disruption of information ecosystem, breach of hierarchy and assault on power dynamics are resulted with thriving printing press and the

Fully Replenishing the Green Climate Fund

For starters, developed countries must significantly increase funding for the GCF – the one international institution whose sole responsibility is

Is the Net-Zero Transition Endangering the Asian Century?

And at the end of April, more than 100 central bankers and regulators convened in Singapore to explore ways to