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The AI That Listens to Your Heart—and Knows When It’s in Trouble

According to a new study, a hybrid framework that marries the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), cloud computing, and advanced AI is able to predict, detect, and classify cardiac conditions in real time, a study found.

Israel Debuts AI-Driven 'Horizon Scan' System at Expo 2025 in Japan

Israel has introduced a new artificial intelligence-based tool for forecasting global trends at Expo 2025 in Osaka, marking a significant milestone in the country’s use of big data for national strategy and innovation.

Researchers Propose New Method to Strengthen AI Security Testing

A team of researchers from Fuel iX Applied Research and collaborating institutions has introduced a novel method to evaluate and improve adversarial testing of large language models (LLMs), aiming to help developers uncover potential vulnerabilities more effectively.

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Quantum Computing Shows Promise for Semiconductor Manufacturing

Scientists have demonstrated that quantum machine learning can outperform traditional computer models in predicting the performance of critical semiconductor components, potentially offering manufacturers a new tool for optimizing chip production processes.

U.S. Invests $100 Million in AI Research to Counter China Competition

The National Science Foundation announced a $100 million investment Tuesday in artificial intelligence research institutes, part of a broader White House strategy to maintain American leadership as competition with China intensifies.

Most Enterprises Using AI, But Few Ready to Scale, Survey Finds

A new global survey released Tuesday by enterprise AI provider Kore.ai reveals a growing divide between the widespread use of artificial intelligence in business and organizations' readiness to scale those technologies across the enterprise.

OpenAI CEO Says AI Will Eliminate Some Job Categories

OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman said artificial intelligence will eliminate entire job categories, particularly in customer support, during remarks at a Federal Reserve conference this week.

Claude's Law: Inside the Ruling That Just Redrew the Boundaries of AI and Copyright

On June 23, 2025, U.S. District Judge William Alsup dropped a ruling that could echo across the AI industry for years to come: Training a large language model on lawfully purchased books is fair use—even if you cut the spines off first.

Google Expands AI Search to Help Students with Images, Documents

Google Inc. is rolling out new artificial intelligence features for its search engine that let users upload images and documents for analysis, targeting students preparing for the upcoming school year.

Google Releases Advanced AI Model for Premium Subscribers

Alphabet Inc's Google has released Gemini 2.5 Deep Think, an advanced artificial intelligence model designed for complex reasoning tasks, to subscribers of its $250-per-month AI Ultra.

Blockchain Startup Launches Decentralized AI Computing Network

Planck Network, a blockchain infrastructure company, has launched a decentralized network aimed at reducing costs for artificial intelligence computing by connecting individual GPU owners with developers seeking processing power.

Google Expands AI Search Capabilities to Desktop Users

Google introduced expanded artificial intelligence features for its Search platform, bringing image analysis and document querying capabilities to desktop users as students prepare for the new academic year.

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