A massive malvertising campaign is using fake Solana, Luno, and TradingView webpages with malicious JavaScript that instructs browsers to assemble malware directly in memory. The operation has been ...
Work to identify digital exclusion hot spots can uncover hidden pockets of need beyond simple measures of deprivation, writes the chief executive of the Good Things Foundation. For those of us who ...
The Concerned Northern Forum has urged Nigerians to reject narratives capable of pitching the North against the South,warning some people to stop using the affairs of the Nigerian National Petroleum ...
Elementary school students might memorize their times tables for single-digit numbers, but memorization won’t cut it when the teacher asks for three-digit multiplication. This requires an algorithm: ...
Most Americans are optimistic that the country is broadly more united than divided, and they feel that’s true even across some contentious dividing lines like race and gender. But that optimism does ...
Clockwise, from top right: An employee at an Amazon Web Services lab in Austin, Texas; a woman uses a smartwatch; a student before commencement at the University of Southern California; a person uses ...
More than 1,000 civilians in Sudan have been killed in drone strikes in the first five months of 2026, according to the United Nations. The death toll is due to a “sharp” increase in the use of drone ...
The Philippines: With the World Bank Group support, the Philippines eliminated restrictions on foreign ownership in public services, streamlined construction permits and adopted common tower policy, ...
The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly in "hidden" everyday applications—is creating a new and distinct form of digital inequality. This is the warning of communication ...
Less than 24 hours after the release of his highly anticipated fourth album, the folk-pop singer shared a new version featuring four more songs. By Nicole Fell Associate Editor Instead of tacking the ...
When everyone started talking about artificial intelligence, the question most founders asked was, “How can we get AI to do what we used to need people for?” It’s a good question. Costs are real.
A top AI researcher says most people are using AI in ways that weaken thinking. Vivienne Ming's experiment found that only a small minority use AI to challenge and improve ideas. She says users should ...