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Instagram in Japan to notify parents of children interacting with suicidal content

Instagram in Japan to notify parents of children interacting with suicidal content

Before Japanese rollout, feature already previously available in US and UK

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Data centers emerge as new targets as AI accelerates modern warfare
05.03.2026

Data centers emerge as new targets as AI accelerates modern warfare

⁠Iran’s strikes highlight data centers as warfare targets, while Israel’s AI use speeds combat but raises oversight concerns, expert says

AI runs engine of war, with cyber front becoming primary in warfare
03.03.2026

AI runs engine of war, with cyber front becoming primary in warfare

⁠US and Israeli joint attacks on Iran not limited to physical battlefield, as digital conflict waged in ‘invisible’ cyber frontier proves that tech independence matters most in modern warfare, says expert

Anthropic’s Claude AI rebounds from outage as downloads surge amid Pentagon dispute
03.03.2026

Anthropic’s Claude AI rebounds from outage as downloads surge amid Pentagon dispute

AI startup's chatbot Claude briefly went offline after surge in demand pushed it to top of Apple’s App Store rankings

Mobile World Congress in Barcelona showcases ‘metal-collar’ humanoid robot workers
02.03.2026

Mobile World Congress in Barcelona showcases ‘metal-collar’ humanoid robot workers

Embodied AI systems like robot workers take center stage at four-day event, while threat of AI replacing jobs should be harnessed to increase AI literacy and create job opportunities in new areas to arise, says sector leader

Pentagon’s AI contracts spur autonomous weapons, surveillance debate
02.03.2026

Pentagon’s AI contracts spur autonomous weapons, surveillance debate

After Anthropic’s rejection and OpenAI’s acceptance of Defense Department’s terms, US military’s reliance on fluid domestic definitions due to lack of int’l law addressing gap creates legal loopholes for mass surveillance, weapons, says expert