European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity
The United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
Read moreThe United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
Read moreAs the United States and adversaries devote more resources to the development of technology, the lines of what is considered an act of war per its traditional U.S. Code definition may become blurred.
Read moreIt’s been proven — artificial intelligence (AI) is much faster than humans in identifying and predicting potential epidemics.
To be exact, it was 6 days faster than the initial CDC notice and 9 days faster than the first WHO notice for the recent coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The use of AI in the field of epidemiology ranging from biosurveillance and diagnosis to treatment development has been around since the early 2010s, but the government and the international organizations are just realizing its potential.
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