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Israel Police chief is right about the crime crisis, wrong to wait for software to fix it
Technology isn't the cure for crime. We must move beyond surveillance and restore sovereignty through physical presence and emergency powers.
For years, Suzanne Berger has been a leading advocate for US industry. Now she’s co-directing MIT’s Initiative for New Manufacturing, a platform to help the country make more goods.
The US Air Force relies on stealth to survive modern defenses, evolving from Cold War lessons as speed, altitude, and numbers ...
As the Gulf cements its position as a global trade hub, converging tariff shifts and supplier instability are pushing Middle ...
Readiness begins long before deployment. For U.S. Army Sustainment Command, it starts with disciplined, safety‑driven ...
Dr. Kevork Hagopjian, Esq. delivered the keynote address at the ARF 135th anniversary celebration in San Francisco on ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Anthropic unveils AI bug hunter that finds deadly software flaws humans miss
Anthropic has published research on an AI-driven system called Co-RedTeam, built to discover and exploit software security flaws through coordinated large language model agents. The tool represents a ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
Data residency as the operating layer for global AI adoption
In regulated healthcare, the hardest part of scaling AI is often not the model, it is the data boundary. The data privacy ...
A version of this Priestley Medal address will be presented at the American Chemical Society Spring 2026 meeting ...
Learn how Council Oak Montessori delivers high fidelity Montessori education with mixed age classrooms and mastery based learning.
Submissions for the 2026 Strike-a-Spark is now open. The conference is an opportunity for students at PennWest California to ...
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