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Data poisoning corrupts AI systems by teaching them with bad data. There’s no silver bullet to protect against it, but researchers are building defenses.
We can't like everyone or agree with every opinion, but we can appreciate basic humanity. Even when we disagree, maybe especially then, respect is how we keep the door open to dialogue.
Question: In wake of the Trump firing, can we still trust BLS data? Economists Alan Gin, University of San Diego YES: The BLS employs more than 2,000 people to produce the monthly jobs reports.
A lot of financial experts have said it is unlikely Trump will be able to manipulate data in the short term.
Exclusive: A dating gossip app for men exposed thousands of users' personal data, including scans of driver's licenses. The app's developer, Xavier Lampkin, won't say if he plans to notify ...
Can a new approach to AI model training prevent systems from absorbing harmful data?
The widespread collapse of social trust has led to a summons to work for its restoration in a variety of significant institutions.
If you’re an AT&T customer, you could be eligible to receive up to $7,500 after the telecommunications firm suffered two major data breaches last year.
Investing in the arts is how we can save Portland's Congress Street corridor By Kate Sykes, guest columnist The Portland creative economy knows how to show up, speak out and make their presence felt.
Opinion Larry Wilson: How we can best rebuild Altadena and the Palisades Residences destroyed by the Eaton fire line a neighborhood in Altadena on Jan. 21 (AP Photo/Noah Berger) ...
'We can build cars people love': How Jeep's new CEO is turning around the company "I want to make the right content at the right price." ...
Why we procrastinate on joy — and how to stop We may fall into a “trap” of wanting something to feel special, which causes us to delay enjoying it now, research suggests.
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