June 20 AI-powered digital co-workers replace employee surveys AI could soon be replacing those long, stressful employee surveys in offices around the country.
June 20 DAVID MARCUS: Your social media feed is being hijacked to divide MAGA supporters Russia and Iran use bots to manipulate social media, inflating divisive content creators and targeting the MAGA movement according to a National Contagion Research Institute report
June 20 What AI's insatiable appetite for power means for our future The power behind AI tools requires massive energy, and global data centers are expected to triple electricity usage by 2030 despite tech companies' renewable pledges.
June 19 Kurilla warfare: Meet the general leading US military forces in the Middle East amid Iran conflict CENTCOM Commander Army Gen. Michael "Erik" Kurilla has said military options are on the table to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
June 19 Android malware poses as fake contacts to steal your personal data New Android malware Crocodilus spreads through Facebook ads disguised as banking apps, adds fake contacts to phones and steals financial data with advanced screen monitoring.
June 19 Trump-appointed FCC chairman probes Biden cybersecurity program over China concerns President Trump's FCC is raising the alarm over alleged Chinese connections in Biden's cybersecurity labeling initiative as documents reveal national security concerns.
June 19 Quadruped robot plays badminton with you using AI ANYmal-D, the badminton-playing quadruped robot from ETH Zurich, combines artificial intelligence with whole-body coordination to rally with human players for up to 10 shots.
June 19 I led National Guard and regular Army units. Using the military to intimidate Americans is 100% wrong Former Army and Guard leader criticizes president's deployment of military to American cities, arguing it undermines readiness and threatens constitutional freedoms
June 18 Navy recruitment 'skyrockets' under Trump's leadership, official says Navy recruiting has 'skyrocketed' since November, reaching its fiscal year 2025 goal ahead of schedule through streamlined medical waiver reviews and enhanced recruiting operations.
June 18 US Navy Secretary Phelan touts recruitment achievement Secretary of the Navy John Phelan said the maritime service branch achieved its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal three months ahead of schedule.(Credit: @SECNAV via X)