Last update:

Japan literary laureate unashamed about using ChatGPT

The winner of Japan's most prestigious literary award has acknowledged that about "five percent" of her futuristic novel was penned by ChatGPT, saying generative AI had helped unlock her potential.

US bans pharmacy Rite Aid from facial recognition use

Pharmacy group Rite Aid was ordered Tuesday to stop using facial recognition for the next five years by a US regulator, which said the company falsely identified consumers as shoplifters using the technology.

In Mexico, building a rail rival to the Panama Canal

At Mexico's narrowest point, linking the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, the government is building a railway rival to the Panama Canal with promises of economic bounty but amid fears of environmental and social harm.

IOC to explore Olympic eSports Games

The International Olympic Committee is looking at creating an Olympic eSports Games, IOC president Thomas Bach announced on Saturday.

Titanic submersible debris, human remains recovered

More debris and suspected human remains have been recovered from a privately owned submersible which failed catastrophically in June while on a mission to the Titanic, the US Coast Guard said.

More news

Business
Bluetooth inventors get OK to use Viking king's name
Software
An app shows how ancient Greek sites looked thousands of years ago. It's a glimpse of future tech
Other
AT&T and Gallaudet University unveil a football helmet for deaf and hard of hearing quarterbacks
Other
Virtual reality can help emergency services navigate the complexities of real-life crises
Other
South Korean gamer 'Faker' gets rock-star treatment at Asian Games
Other
From K-pop to sales girls: AI goes mainstream in South Korea
Other
Inflection.ai CEO Mustafa Suleyman explains how to catch a ride on the 'coming wave' of technology
Other
The FAA is considering mandating technology to warn pilots before they land on the wrong runway
Other
Mixed-use solar and agricultural land is the silver bullet Alberta's Conservatives have wished for, says researcher
Consumer & Gadgets
How audio erotica creates the intimate fantasy of a boyfriend experience, without needing a boyfriend
Other
Investigators say miscommunication between pilots caused United plane to drop near ocean's surface
Internet
Researchers explore best practices for talking to kids about online privacy
Engineering
Chicago's downtown buildings are slowly sinking. The culprit? Underground climate change, study shows
Other
Pioneering hacker Kevin Mitnick, FBI-wanted felon turned security guru, dead at 59
Other
The UK's water pipe upgrade has made it harder to detect leaks. Race is on to discover new ways to find them
Other
Glitches in Japan's unpopular MyNumber digital ID cards draw a flood of complaints
Consumer & Gadgets
This Ohio museum shows that TV is older than you might think
Other
Recovering the Titan 12,500 feet underwater was dangerous, complex, emotional
Other
Online police patrol the internet in Denmark
Other
'Presumed human remains' discovered in Titan sub wreckage

Other news

Earth Sciences
Human activities have an intense impact on Earth's deep subsurface fluid flow
Archaeology
DNA study of Avar cemetery remains reveals network of large pedigrees and social practices
Ecology
Cicada-palooza! Billions of bugs to blanket America
Plants & Animals
Global study shows a third more insects come out after dark
Archaeology
Ancient Maya blessed their ballcourts: Researchers find evidence of ceremonial offerings in Mexico
Molecular & Computational biology
Getting dynamic information from static snapshots
General Physics
Large Hadron Collider experiment zeroes in on magnetic monopoles
Bio & Medicine
High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing
Astronomy
Research investigates radio emission of the rotating radio transient RRAT J1854+0306
Cell & Microbiology
Study suggests host response needs to be studied along with other bacteriophage research
Archaeology
Researchers reconstruct landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around 65,000 years ago
Optics & Photonics
Optical barcodes expand range of high-resolution sensor
Ecology
Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu: Report
Paleontology & Fossils
Gigantic Jurassic raptor footprints unearthed in China
Optics & Photonics
Unveiling a new quantum frontier: Frequency-domain entanglement
Analytical Chemistry
Scientists discover safer alternative for an explosive reaction used for more than 100 years
Archaeology
Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman emperor?
Mathematics
New algorithm cuts through 'noisy' data to better predict tipping points
Social Sciences
Ridesourcing platforms thrive on socio-economic inequality, say researchers
Astronomy
Researchers advance detection of gravitational waves to study collisions of neutron stars and black holes

Titanic sub debris hauled ashore in Canada

Mangled debris recovered from the small submersible that was destroyed when it imploded during a recent dive to the Titanic wreck was offloaded Wednesday in eastern Canada, bringing to an end a difficult search-and-recovery ...

Will AI really destroy humanity?

The warnings are coming from all angles: artificial intelligence poses an existential risk to humanity and must be shackled before it is too late.

Q&A: What is the state of underwater geolocation technology?

The loss of OceanGate's Titan submersible has triggered questions about how underwater craft navigate and how these vehicles can improve their geolocation abilities. Electrical and computer engineering professor Viktor Gruev ...