A Chapel Hill teen "hacker" took center stage at the largest tech conference in the world when her team's AI barista robot ...
When you can buy something at a low price in one location, and sell it at a higher price somewhere else, you’re engaged in what economists call “arbitrage”. We’re not sure ...
At a hackathon over the weekend, students worked with real brain data to create new tools for brain-machine systems. The post ...
The military has often used cyberweapons in discreet operations — like damaging Iran’s nuclear centrifuges by altering their ...
The Daily Mail has asked six experts on cybersecurity and quantum computing to give their prediction for when Q-Day might ...
It is a stereotype that Canadians apologize for everything. We say sorry when you bump into us. We say sorry for the weather.
As deepfakes blur the line between truth and fiction, we’ll need a new class of forensic experts to determine what’s real, ...
What if, no matter how strong your password was, a hacker could crack it just as easily as you can type it? In fact, what if all sorts of puzzles we thought were hard turned out to be easy?
As more tech companies call the Tampa Bay area home and bring along a workforce pipeline, USF and Cyber Florida shared how future classes will help graduates be forces for good against cyber criminals ...
Including everything from mad scientists to robotic villains, awe-inspiring heroes, and even iconic movie monsters, these are ...
Researchers demonstrate that misleading text in the real-world environment can hijack the decision-making of embodied AI systems without hacking their software. Self-driving cars, autonomous robots ...
A new study shows how salt-enriched ice can sink through pure ice, potentially delivering nutrients to deeper parts of the ocean.