Author: Carter

Modern-day cyberattacks are increasing rapidly and becoming more complex than most organizations can cope with. Ransomware, phishing, identity theft, data breaches, and unknown zero-day attacks are dangers to businesses, governments, and ordinary users. Traditional measures, such as firewalls, signature-based, and manual monitoring, no longer work against attackers that apply automation and AI to hack systems. To stay ahead, organizations require security that can think and react as quickly as attackers do. AI in cybersecurity is effectively filling that gap. It detects unusual activity early, blocks threats in real time, and helps security teams respond with far greater accuracy. This blog…

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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI filed a federal lawsuit on December 29, 2025, challenging California’s Assembly Bill 2013, a transparency law requiring AI developers to publicly disclose detailed information about the datasets used to train their models. The complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, argues that the law violates constitutional protections for trade secrets and compels speech in violation of the First Amendment.According to the 55-page complaint, xAI characterizes AB 2013 as an “unconstitutional trade-secrets-destroying disclosure regime” that threatens the AI industry by forcing companies to reveal confidential information worth billions…

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said 2025 was the year that China’s technologies, including artificial intelligence and semiconductor chips, “reached new heights”. In his New Year’s address, Xi lauded the efforts of Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor chip companies by saying that they “integrated science and technology deeply with industries, and made a stream of new innovations”. “Many large AI models have been competing in a race to the top, and breakthroughs have been achieved in the research and development of our own chips,” he added. Xi’s comments came after China’s AI advancements dominated headlines in 2025. The country is…

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Key PointsGrowth at Amazon’s cloud computing segment is reaccelerating.Advertising services is the fastest-growing division within Amazon.Yet, the tech giant’s stock is at the same valuation level as its peers. Amazon had a disappointing 2025, with the stock only rising around 6% while the S&P 500 gained around 18%. That’s a sharp underperformance and will have been frustrating for investors since nearly every other big tech company had a much better year. However, thanks to its underperformance, Amazon may be slated to enjoy a much better year ahead. So, could Amazon be the comeback stock of the year in 2026? I’ve…

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What Are and Why Do You Need One?In today’s fast-evolving crypto world, are revolutionizing how we spend digital assets. Gone are the days of selling your crypto on an exchange, withdrawing to a bank, and then using a traditional debit card. With , you can pay for everyday purchases directly from your self-custody wallet using stablecoins or other tokens, bridging the gap between decentralized finance (DeFi) and real-world spending.These cards connect your wallet to major payment networks like Visa and Mastercard, allowing seamless online and offline payments. Whether you’re a DeFi power user wanting to spend yields without touching centralized…

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SecureClaw advances cybersecurity with a tailored solutioning framework, moving beyond traditional approaches to safeguard businesses against evolving threats. SecureClaw urges regular cybersecurity audits to identify vulnerabilities and gaps, ensuring resilience across organizations and supply chains while strengthening compliance, trust, and reputation.” — Dr. Shekhar A Pawar, Founder & CEO, SecureClaw DOVER, DE, UNITED STATES, January 1, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Cybercrime in 2025 exploded into a global crisis, with organizations enduring relentless digital assaults across every sector. According to reports, ransomware alone was responsible for 44% of breaches and 68% of detected threats, amounting to more than 236 million cases worldwide.…

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Arguably, the most talked-about actor last year was not a hot young star who sparkled on the red carpet. It was Tilly Norwood, a 20-something aspiring star, who appeared in an unfunny comedy sketch titled AI Commissioner and later took to social media to express her happiness at bagging her first big role.The reason everyone was talking about Tilly wasn’t that she has a riveting screen presence. It is because she isn’t real. She is an AI construct, created by as a proof of concept by London AI “production studio” Particle6, and her existence has thrown Tinseltown into an existential…

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Open this photo in gallery:The Ottawa headquarters of Communications Security Establishment Canada, one of the national security agencies subject to the review.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian PressCanada’s spy watchdog is examining the use and governance of artificial intelligence in national security activities.The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency has informed key federal ministers and organizations of the study, which will look at how the security community defines, uses and oversees aspects of AI technologies.Canadian security agencies have used AI for tasks ranging from translation of documents to detection of malware threats.In a letter to ministers and heads of organizations with a national…

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HANGZHOU, China — In what is sometimes dubbed China’s Silicon Valley, tech giants and startups in Hangzhou are racing to build cutting-edge chips, robotics and brain-computer interfaces. Across town, aspiring founders are creating AI pets and fortune-telling apps. The city on China’s southeastern coast is reinventing itself as an artificial intelligence hub. A year after the rise of DeepSeek drew global attention, Hangzhou’s fast-moving AI scene reflects both global ambitions and intensifying competition at home. The sprint toward physical AI China and the U.S. are moving in lockstep to develop what many see as AI’s next frontier: physical applications. From Meta…

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Details By Jessica A. Rickert, DDS January 01, 2026 Dentistry has always been on the cutting edge of science and technology.  Now, Artificial Intelligence is transforming dentistry.  AI is used to generate and analyze digital images to assist in diagnosing conditions, predicting anomalies and planning surgeries.  AI-powered diagnostic tools are achieving over 90% accuracy, resulting in early detection of dental diseases. Digital images include radiographs, magnetic resonance images (MRI) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). We did not attain our online goal. Please support our year-end campaign. CLICK HERE TO DONATE. Digital impressions result in highly accurate 3D models of a patient’s teeth and oral structures. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD-Cam) technology…

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