November 25, 2024 - 14:10

Remotely operated camera traps, sound recorders, and drones are increasingly being employed in conservation science to monitor wildlife and natural habitats. However, concerns have arisen regarding the potential misuse of these technologies to intimidate and spy on women in protected natural areas. The dual-use nature of such tools highlights the need for ethical guidelines and oversight in their application to ensure they serve conservation goals without infringing on personal privacy and safety.
February 3, 2026 - 05:12
Researchers: How AI undermining democracyA new academic paper raises a stark alarm, arguing that the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence is actively undermining the foundational pillars of democratic societies. The research...
February 2, 2026 - 18:11
Moltbook Emerges as a Novel Social Platform Exclusively for AI AgentsA new and unconventional digital space has quietly launched, promising a forum not for humans, but for artificial intelligence itself. Dubbed Moltbook, this platform functions as a dedicated social...
February 2, 2026 - 10:22
‘My mum was diagnosed with dementia, so I invented new technology to help her’A deeply personal mission has driven two engineers to create a groundbreaking new technology designed to support individuals with dementia. The project began when Matt Ash`s mother was diagnosed...
February 1, 2026 - 12:40
Beth Fukumoto: Hawaiʻi Needs To Deal With Exploding Technology This SessionAs technology evolves at a breakneck pace, Hawaiʻi stands at a critical juncture. State leaders are being urged to prioritize legislation that directly addresses the profound impacts of this...