Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill is expected to deliver his annual State of the Department address Friday morning.
Before AI agents run amok, a new NIST project is seeking feedback on the secure use of the fast evolving technology.
Software companies are facing major disruption from AI and investors are pulling back, wiping off billions in value – but does it spell the end for software-as-a-service?
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill unveiled the K.V.N. project, which utilizes AI, during his annual state of the department ...
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Krafton introduces Terminus KIRA, open-source AI agent enhancing game development workflows
KRAFTON on the 20th unveiled a new AI agent technology called “Terminus KIRA.” Introduced directly by Lee Kang-wook, Head of AI Technology at KRAFTON, the technology is focused on addressing ...
Linde plc (NASDAQ:LIN) is included among the 16 Best Dividend Stocks with Rising Payouts. On February 10, BMO Capital analyst ...
Research from real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle found more than half of U.S. data center builds are happening outside ...
Tech Mahindra has announced the launch of a new Hindi-first LLM focused on education developed in collaboration with NVIDIA ...
Zapier reports on the importance of AI governance, emphasizing its role in ethical, secure, and responsible AI use while ...
Rackspace Technology (NASDAQ:RXT) continues to experience an extraordinary rally following the announcement of a strategic alliance with Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR | PLTR Price Prediction). The ...
Massachusetts National Guard Senior Airman Matthew Wright recently completed a challenging five-month fellowship program at the Massachusetts ...
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