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When a routine Utah police report suddenly claimed that an officer had transformed into a frog, the line read less like legal ...
ITAT rules that algorithmic data, AIS flags, and system-generated alerts cannot substitute for legal evidence in income-tax additions. The ultimate burden of proof remains with the ...
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The quality of AI-generated artifacts and answers improves when certificates are demanded, even if the evidence provided by ...
Europe and the U.S. should be collaborating on technology issues. Instead, tech regulation has become just one more way to ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a novelty on Instagram, it is the default setting. In response, Instagram boss Adam ...
To Integrate AI into existing workflows successfully requires experimentation and adaptation. The tools don't replace how you ...
From Sam Altman's olive oil "scandal" to Soham Parekh's viral moment, a lot of silly stuff has gone down in tech this year.
“Pornocracy” by Jo Bartosch and Robert Jessel is not the most festive of reads. This short but informative new book excruciatingly details how, “from rewiring our brains and normalising sexual ...
The contract between insurance giant Cigna and Tenet Healthcare Corp., is due to expire Dec. 31. Hospital CEO says insurer's ...