Rethinking financial surveillance and privacy under the Bank Secrecy Act

As new digital asset laws approach, the urgent need to overhaul financial surveillance and protect Americans´ privacy is being overlooked.
MIT Technology Review reveals the Power issue, exploring energy and intelligence

MIT Technology Review´s Power issue delves into the intersections of energy, autonomy, and Artificial Intelligence—and their impact on society.
Google DeepMind unveils AlphaGenome to decode genetic function

Google DeepMind launches AlphaGenome, leveraging Artificial Intelligence to predict how genetic changes affect molecular processes and gene activity.
Venture capital floods startups across Artificial Intelligence, healthtech, and global markets

Artificial Intelligence-powered healthcare, next-gen job search, and global manufacturing headline a robust wave of startup funding as investors spread billions across industries and continents.
Ask Sage expands Department of Defense partnership for military generative artificial intelligence

Ask Sage, a Virginia-based artificial intelligence startup, secures a new multi-million dollar Defense Department contract to scale its generative technology across the military.
Echo Chamber Attack exposes critical flaws in large language model safeguards

A new jailbreak technique known as the Echo Chamber Attack circumvents advanced large language model security, raising major Artificial Intelligence safety concerns.
GitLab Duo flaw exposed artificial intelligence responses to hidden prompt attacks

A vulnerability in GitLab´s artificial intelligence assistant Duo allowed attackers to hijack responses and exfiltrate sensitive code using indirect prompt injection.
Engineered bacteria broadcast crop signals detectable from afar

MIT scientists have engineered bacteria that emit visible signals detectable from up to 90 meters, paving the way for drone or satellite-based monitoring in agriculture using Artificial Intelligence.
Immune signaling molecules found to impact mood and behavior

New research from MIT and Harvard Medical School reveals how immune cytokines affect brain regions linked to mood and sociability, expanding our understanding of illness-related behavioral changes.
New manufacturing method accelerates cancer-targeting nanoparticles toward human trials

A rapid microfluidic process for polymer-coated nanoparticles brings precise cancer drug delivery closer to human use, aiming to cut chemo side effects.