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Liars Can Defeat AI Algorithms Using One Simple Technique AI algorithms to detect deception have a tough time outsmarting human ingenuity. Posted June 11, 2025 | Reviewed by Monica Vilhauer Ph.D.
Dana Heitz reviews a criminal case out of Arizona involving AI-generated evidence. She sets out some ethical considerations for its future use—an issue of interest to attorneys and courts in New ...
The social-media company aims to enable brands to fully create and target ads using artificial intelligence by the end of next year, according to people familiar with the matter.
Time-dependent prediction model using modified DeepSurv algorithm for dynamic risk assessment of post-operative bone metastases in breast cancer.
World Cup fans are about to experience a fluctuating pricing structure for the first time at the 2026 tournament.
Abstract: This study investigates the quality inspection and optimal decision-making in production processes using a dynamic programming algorithm. The primary objective is to develop a sampling ...
We propose GenDP, a general-purpose acceleration framework for dynamic programming algorithms. We design DPAx, an accelerator with programmable compute units, specialized dataflow, and flexible ...
The judge allowed breach of fiduciary duties and unfair competition claims to go forward, given Cigna's own requirements to have a human doctor evaluate the need for care.
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The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday approved an ordinance that would prohibit landlords from employing algorithms to set rent and vacancy rates.
The Colorado House passed a bill Wednesday that would prohibit the use of rent-setting algorithms that allegedly have been used to increase apartment prices in Denver and across the country.
Portland’s City Council is considering a ban on the use of algorithms to set rents, a practice that’s grown common among landlords who subscribe to real estate data services but which critics ...