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Is Your Government or Organization Ready to Prevent AI Cyber Attacks—at Scale?

By: Frances Zelazny, General Manager, New Market Initiatives at Prove Image: Image: Lilartsy - Unsplash The Five Eyes intelligence alliance between the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand recently issued a rare joint statement : the potential for devastating, AI-powered cyberattacks is months (not years) away. The Five Eyes statement comes shortly

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Digital Information World8d ago

Web Directories Are Quietly Becoming AI Citation Sources, and the Data Backs It Up

AI assistants handle tens of billions of interactions each month globally, and every answer depends on cited web sources. When ChatGPT or Google's AI Overviews explain what a company does or which sites belong in a category, they pull from pages that state facts plainly and have stated them for years. Human-edited web directories, a format most marketers wro

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Digital Information World8d ago

1 in 3 Americans Got Wrong Answers From AI, But 38% Use It as Their Calculator Anyway

According to an Omni Calculator survey, more than 6 in 10 Americans use AI for calculations, and about 1 in 3 of them say they've gotten a wrong answer from it at some point. Despite that, more than half still trust AI for math, while the other half remains skeptical. That trust doesn't run very deep, though. Only 2 in 10 users trust AI "completely," meaning

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Digital Information World8d ago

Americans Are Losing 2 Months a Year to Scrolling. Here Are 5 Ways to Fix This

By Rachel Perez Smartphones give humans an infinite amount of connection, whether it be through calling or FaceTime, texts, or messaging via social media apps. While being able to connect with people hundreds or even thousands of miles away is quite the superpower, it can also lead to some brain-damaging habits that affect people’s ability to focus or remain

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