Researchers at Binghamton have studied how wars, such as in Ukraine, have led to better landmine detection and don't require internet connections.
Government agencies face increasingly sophisticated security challenges in a world driven by digital transformation.
AI is a geopolitical tool, a marvel and a menace — reshaping work, war, education, intimacy, and privacy while governance ...
A new study explains how researchers developed a machine-learning system that uses drones and AI to detect plastic landmines ...
The COVID-19 vaccine was a triumph of science. Governments, researchers, and vaccine manufacturers worked in tandem to ...
See how precise messaging helps cut wasted spend, attract better prospects and give ad algorithms cleaner signals to optimize ...
In his book "AI to Eye" Professor Riener argues that Artificial Intelligence has the potential to make the world more ...
Governments use algorithms to select, advise or profile citizens, and to assess risks. But how do you know whether such an ...
Medicine is rapidly evolving from statistical, evidence-based approaches to predictive, genotype-directed care, driven by ...
Post-quantum cryptography military deadline: the Department of War’s first PQC strategy sets a binding 2031 mandate for every ...
Five students partnered with Dr. Ahmad Ghafarian, a UNG professor of computer science and cybersecurity, on the application ...
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