Russia's ambitions to become a world leader in artificial intelligence are being severely hampered by brain drain, technological isolation, and an increasingly restrictive domestic environment.
Rights groups, activists and independent media in Russia and Belarus endured increased government scrutiny, repressive laws ...
Yoshua Bengio and Max Tegmark, two of the world’s most prominent AI scientists, warned of the dangers of uncontrollable ...
During the Cold War, American and Soviet scientists embarked on an unprecedented quest to contact extraterrestrials. But ...
Google, a company that once went by the motto “don’t be evil,” appears to be changing tack. The tech giant on Tuesday ...
Russia on Thursday welcomed the new U.S. administration's decision to shutter USAID as an independent agency, calling the ...
Efforts to build artificial intelligence (AI) that could solve all the world's problems at a stroke are "nonsense", leading researcher Michael Jordan told scientists in Paris ahead of next week's ...
AI systems reflect human values. However, the human values embedded in AI are skewed to the utilitarian and away from the ...
Russian scientists boast sufficient competences and have made significant progress in many such areas where the international community awaits new breakthroughs in the artificial intelligence sphere, ...
According to the "data" from the foundation, 800-900 Ukrainian "specialists" are purportedly set to recruit 3,500-4,000 ...
Britain on Thursday summoned the Russian ambassador to London for a meeting with a senior British official to revoke the ...
Ukraine accused Russian spies of orchestrating multiple bomb attacks on its draft offices, as officials reported a new ...