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World’s first nuclear-resistant spy robot debuts for protecting US missile silos

World’s First Nuclear-Resistant Spy Robot Debuts for Protecting US Missile Silos Bounce Imaging, a company based in the US, has developed a new camera robot to revolutionize security measures for US missile silos. This innovative spy robot, designed to withstand nuclear blasts, is set to redefine surveillance technology in high-risk environments. The need for advanced […]

Bhutan launches first national crypto tourism payment system

Bhutan’s Innovative Leap: Introducing the First National Crypto Tourism Payment System In a groundbreaking move, the picturesque kingdom of Bhutan has stepped into the world of digital currencies by launching its first national crypto tourism payment system. This initiative is set to revolutionize the way small businesses in remote Bhutanese villages operate, making it easier […]

AI reshapes UK social care but raises concerns

AI Reshapes UK Social Care but Raises Concerns Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making waves in various industries, and the social care sector in the UK is no exception. With the potential to revolutionize the way care is provided to individuals in need, AI technology has shown promising results in improving care outcomes. Families, in […]

Some iPhones lose WhatsApp support

Some iPhones Lose WhatsApp Support: A Move Towards Enhanced Security In a recent development, WhatsApp announced that it would be withdrawing support for certain older iPhone models in an effort to enhance security measures and mitigate risks associated with outdated devices. This decision, while impacting a subset of iPhone users, underscores the importance of staying […]

China’s 11,000-ton nuclear submarine operates at a depth of 400 meters, could pose threat

China’s 11,000-Ton Nuclear Submarine Operates at a Depth of 400 Meters, Could Pose Threat China’s details of one of the key nuclear vessels have been revealed for the first time, showcasing the country’s advancements in maritime technology and raising concerns about potential threats posed by its submarine capabilities. The 11,000-ton nuclear-powered submarine, known as Type […]

Tech giants circle as Chrome faces possible break-up

Tech giants circle as Chrome faces possible break-up Google’s Chrome browser has long been the dominant force in the web browsing market, boasting an impressive 65% market share globally. However, recent rumblings suggest that this tech behemoth could be facing a potential break-up, sending shockwaves through the industry. As news of a possible sale or […]

EU criticised for secretive security AI plans

EU Under Fire for Lack of Transparency in Security AI Plans The European Union has recently come under intense scrutiny for its secretive approach to implementing artificial intelligence (AI) in security measures. Critics argue that urgent democratic scrutiny is needed to ensure that the deployment of AI in security operations is conducted ethically and with […]

Drone wars: how AI and autonomy are changing the game

Drone Wars: How AI and Autonomy Are Changing the Game In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Bill Irby, CEO of AgEagle, a leading company in the drone industry. Our conversation revolved around the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy in the world of drones, and how these technologies are […]

Microsoft expands rewards for reporting AI vulnerabilities

Microsoft Expands Rewards for Reporting AI Vulnerabilities Microsoft is taking a proactive approach to cybersecurity by incentivizing ethical hackers to uncover and report artificial intelligence (AI) vulnerabilities in their enterprise products. The tech giant has recently announced that individuals who discover security flaws in AI-powered solutions such as Copilot Studio and PowerApps can now earn […]

US’ ship-sinking missile deployment to Luzon could choke China vessels route

US’ Ship-Sinking Missile Deployment to Luzon Could Choke China Vessels Route The United States is reportedly planning to deploy missiles at a strategic location that could have far-reaching implications for maritime activities in the South China Sea. The proposed deployment of ship-sinking missiles to Luzon, an island in the Philippines, has sparked concerns among regional […]

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