Europe ‘losing ground’ to US and China on AI research
Leading professor who backs creation of ‘Cern for AI’ calls lack of decisive government action ‘disturbing’
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Leading professor who backs creation of ‘Cern for AI’ calls lack of decisive government action ‘disturbing’
The University of Minnesota offers scholarships to illegal immigrants
Colleges may find themselves with space available because they overestimated the amount of applications
An "extensive" fraud let thieves steal cash from Amazon merchants for six months during 2018, the online retailer has revealed.
If sustainable plastic sounds like an oxymoron to you, you wouldn’t be the only one. But with the sleeping giant of public opinion beginning to awaken to the unsustainability of plastic around the world — roughly 40 percent of which is found in packaging — some innovators are starting to look for ways to avoid using the material.
Bills targeting for-profit institutions in California would prohibit tuition-sharing deals -- a sign of growing political scrutiny of the role of online program management companies.
Johns Hopkins students are refusing to leave administration building until officials cancel plans to form an armed police force. Activists are worried about the potential for racial profiling.
A mother and son in Michigan are celebrating a milestone together.
UC Berkeley's student government held a forum pertainng to an effort to add onto a 2020 ballot non-citizen voting for Berkeley city elections.
Hackers have stolen $41m (£31m) worth of Bitcoin in a major crypto-currency heist.