Katharine Jarmul keynotes on common myths around privacy and security in AI and explores what the realities are, covering design patterns that help build more secure, more private AI systems.
Oracle and Oracle Red Bull Racing today announced a multi-year extension and expansion of their title partnership as the Team prepares for the most significant regulation shift in modern F1 history.
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Maryland is poised to bar local law enforcement agencies from formally facilitating federal immigration arrests, joining several other states who have sought to use their local authority to curtail ...
Hariett Flores thought Thursday was going to be like any other day. She and her husband, Jose, were getting ready for work as their 8-year-old daughter, Lily, prepared for school in their Oakmont home ...
Indonesia Landslide In this photo released by Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) rescuers carry the body of a victim of landslide at Pasir Langu village after a landslide, in West ...
Immigration agents have stopped off-duty officers in Minnesota "solely because of the color of their skin," a group of local police chiefs alleged, as concern grows over the handling of immigration ...
SEWICKLEY, Pa. — A public official and a police department clerk are accused of engaging in a sexual act on the sidewalk in Sewickley. According to court records obtained by Channel 11, the incident ...
Ms. Berman is the chief executive of the American Journalism Project. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, one of America’s oldest newspapers, announced this month that it would cease publication. The ...
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- More than a dozen people were arrested in a gang sweep Wednesday in the San Gabriel Valley on suspicion of drug trafficking, kidnapping, selling weapons and more.
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