Technology
Using AI to create fake data, researcher may be banned from operations for a limited time
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Plagiarism, data falsification or the use of artificial intelligence (AI) can cause individuals to be banned from participating in research activities indefinitely.
OpenAI launches free AI photo authentication tool amidst the explosive deepfake wave
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OpenAI launches free AI image authentication tool, integrating two layers of recognition to support the detection of fake images and limit the risk of deepfake spread.
Simplify the portfolio of strategic technology to avoid scattered resources
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Choosing the right technology to prioritize development is becoming an important problem to create market and competitiveness for businesses.
AI causes concern about jobs but creates a cybersecurity recruitment fever
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AI affects many jobs, but the cybersecurity sector is witnessing a strong recruitment wave as businesses race to protect data systems.
Designed applications suitable for students
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Currently, there are many applications with free versions or educational incentives that are enough to meet the needs of learning, doing projects and creating content.
Apple may put ads into the Map application
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Apple is likely to advertise in the Map application from this summer.
New research paves the way to turn coal into high-value chemicals
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Chinese scientists have researched to be able to turn coal into an important raw material for producing high-value chemicals.
Elon Musk's Tera-fab could change the global technology game
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Elon Musk plans to build a Tera-fab to produce chips, to solve the problem of supply shortages and serve the ambition of AI, robots, and massive data.
iPhone 17e reinforces Apple's ambition
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The launch of iPhone 17e at the beginning of 2026 is expected to help Apple consolidate its position in the global smartphone market.
Opportunities and risks when AI knows all your health records
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Medical AI explodes and chatbots collect user health records, promising convenience but entailing risks of privacy and accuracy.
UK tests EREBUS to help detect early errors in aircraft defense systems
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He tested EREBUS in the air to assess the aircraft defense system, reduce integration risks and save costs before practical deployment.
AI agent explodes, Tencent takes advantage of WeChat as a springboard
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AI agents explode, Tencent takes advantage of WeChat as a springboard to integrate virtual assistants, expand the ecosystem and accelerate technology competition in China.
Research shows that speaking speed can reveal early risk of Alzheimer's disease
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A new study has shown that changes in speech may be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease.
Cursor's Composer 2 model is controversial about transparency
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The new product of AI programming company Cursor is facing controversy when it is said to be built on a platform from an open source model.
Quickly handle people's feedback through the i-HaTinh application
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Ha Tinh - Deploying the Ha Tinh digital citizen application integrating the field feedback platform (i-HaTinh), many people's feedbacks have been quickly processed.
Employers face new challenges from AI
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Employers face new challenges as AI can create fake candidates, forcing them to tighten procedures and enhance identity verification.
Anthropic launches Claude Code Channels, accelerating remote programming
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Anthropic launches Claude Code Channels, allowing remote programming via Telegram, Discord, expanding the interaction between programmers and AI.
Pinterest CEO goes against Big Tech with attention-grabbing proposal
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Pinterest CEO goes against Big Tech when proposing to ban children under 16 years old from using social networks, sparking debate about platform responsibility with young people.
Google Translate helps users pronounce like natives
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A feature about to be launched on the Google Translate application will help you speak a new language like a native speaker.
Anthropic reveals how the world perceives AI
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Anthropic conducted a global survey and showed that users expect AI to help improve performance, but are still concerned about reliability and the risk of job loss.