California farmers fret over Trump's deportation plans In California's central valley, vegetable, nut and dairy farmers aren't sure how US President-elect Donald Trump's deportation plans will impact their operations. While some dairy farmers don't ... 12/31/2024 - 4:22 am | View Link
US farmers fret over Trump's deportation plans Lifelong farmer Joe Del Bosque knows that America can't live without immigrants, but he worries that many of his countrymen think it can't live with them either.And it isn't just arable farmers who ... 12/31/2024 - 1:56 am | View Link
US farmers express concern over Trump’s deportation plans Lifelong farmer Joe Del Bosque knows that America can’t live without immigrants, but he worries that many of his countrymen think ... 12/30/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
Corporate executives are being hit with an influx of hyper-personalized phishing scams generated by artificial intelligence bots, as the fast-developing technology makes advanced cyber crime easier.
Leading companies such as British insurer Beazley and ecommerce group eBay have warned of the rise of fraudulent emails containing personal details probably obtained through AI analysis of online profiles.
“This is getting worse and it’s getting very personal, and this is why we suspect AI is behind a lot of it,” said Beazley’s chief information security officer Kirsty Kelly.
Back in 2019, we told you about an intriguing experiment to test a famous anthropological legend about an elderly Inuit man in the 1950s who fashioned a knife out of his own frozen feces. He used it to kill and skin a dog, using its rib cage as a makeshift sled to venture off into the Arctic.
AI in the home is less about impressive displays of robotics and more about sanding off rough edges to make running your home cheaper, safer and easier to manage.