Misinformation after disasters is growing in part because AI-powered software makes it easier to create and spread lies on social media.
Misinformation after disasters is growing in part because AI-powered software makes it easier to create and spread lies on social media.
Because the threshold for resilience testing is so high, it isn’t integrated into most companies’ software development ...
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San Jose faces a wide array of disaster risks, each of which poses its own difficult questions for emergency management ...
Abstract: KGB Chairman Charkov's question to inorganic chemist Valery Legasov in HBO's “Chernobyl” miniseries makes a good epitaph for the hundreds of software development, modernization, and ...
It’s not the first partnership for the antipoverty nonprofit and for-profit software company. They have previously combined ...
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