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AI (artificial intelligence)

Field of modern technologies
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science that deals with the creation of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. These tasks include learning, data analysis, speech and image recognition, decision-making, and text generation. AI is based on machine learning algorithms, neural networks, and large datasets. It is actively used in medicine, education, industry, finance, transportation, science, and everyday life (virtual assistants, recommendation systems, automatic translation).
1956
The term "artificial intelligence" was first introduced at a scientific conference in the USA
1997
The Deep Blue computer program defeated the world chess champion
2012
A breakthrough occurred in machine learning and neural networks
2016
The AlphaGo system defeated the world champion in the game of Go
2020
AI was widely used in medicine and data analysis
2023
Generative artificial intelligence became available for mass use
2025
AI is actively being implemented in education, business, and government services
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AI use at work is growing, but many employees still prefer not to use it - survey

A Gallup poll found that 30% of US workers frequently use AI. At the same time, anxiety about the potential replacement of humans by technology is growing.

News of the World • April 13, 12:34 PM • 3654 views
"Prince Oleg the Seer" under the microscope - HUR showed a new Russian UAV

Intelligence showed a 3D model of the drone with Chinese cameras and Swiss chips. The drone has a range of 45 km and uses AI for target tracking.

War in Ukraine • April 13, 10:49 AM • 3600 views
CPD: Russia promotes fake news about the Klaipėda People's Republic in Lithuania

The Kremlin is spreading AI-generated videos about separatism in the strategic port of Klaipėda. The campaign's goal is to destabilize Lithuania and undermine trust in NATO.

Society • April 13, 04:30 AM • 11356 views
AI investments grow despite geopolitical tensions – Bloomberg

Wall Street is raising tens of billions for AI development despite conflicts. The amount of debt to finance the industry could reach $400 billion by 2026.

Economy • April 12, 01:15 AM • 3557 views
OpenAI reported a security issue with a third-party library and urged macOS app updates

Due to the compromise of the Axios library, OpenAI is updating its code signing certificates. macOS users need to update their software by May 8 for it to continue working.

News of the World • April 12, 12:58 AM • 4561 views
CIA used the secret Ghost Murmur technology for the first time to rescue a downed pilot in Iran

The US used quantum magnetometry to detect the pilot's heartbeat in Iran. The Ghost Murmur system was developed by Lockheed's Skunk Works division.

News of the World • April 11, 11:15 PM • 4386 views
Britain says Ukraine could play a useful role regarding the Strait of Hormuz

Britain has assessed Ukrainian UAV technologies as among the best in the world. Kyiv was involved in consultations on protecting shipping from Iran's blockade.

Politics • April 11, 07:46 PM • 13293 views
Japan invests $16 billion in its own startup Rapidus for AI chip production

The Japanese government has increased funding for the startup Rapidus to produce 2-nanometer chips. Total investments in the project will reach $16.3 billion.

News of the World • April 11, 05:44 PM • 11958 views
OpenAI CEO breaks silence after 'Molotov cocktail' attack on his estate

The CEO of OpenAI posted a family photo after an attack on his San Francisco home. The assailant set fire to the gate, and the suspect has already been apprehended.

News of the World • April 11, 03:41 PM • 20641 views
Key OpenAI specialists move to Meta amid AI race

Peter Heschele, Shamez Hemani, and Anuj Saharan have left OpenAI for Meta. The specialists will work on AI infrastructure, in which Meta is investing $135 billion.

News of the World • April 11, 03:49 AM • 14081 views
Molotov cocktail thrown at OpenAI CEO's house, suspect arrestedPhoto

In San Francisco, a 20-year-old man threw an incendiary device at Sam Altman's home. The assailant also threatened the company's office and has since been arrested.

News of the World • April 10, 11:12 PM • 3709 views
Equivalent to 70,000 books: Ukrderzhavarkhiv transferred 10 terabytes of data to train Ukraine's AI Syaivo

A data array equivalent to 70,000 books will be used to train the national language model. This will help the AI better understand the Ukrainian context.

Society • April 10, 04:19 PM • 2887 views
A Ukrainian organized a Guinness record for 122,000 viewers and is now preparing a biohacking conferencePhoto

The record was set on May 30, 2025. The broadcast lasted five hours in eight languages simultaneously.

Business News • April 10, 01:36 PM • 16872 views
Musk's xAI company sues Colorado over AI law

xAI has filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado over its AI law. Lawyers consider the requirements unconstitutional and restrictive of freedom.

News of the World • April 10, 04:01 AM • 8301 views
How not to fall victim to scammers on Telegram and Instagram and protect your money - Ukrainians were explained safety rules

Lawyer Andriy Halych spoke about account hacking schemes through links and methods of money recovery. It is important to adhere to the zero-trust rule.

Society • April 9, 03:57 PM • 3846 views
War in Iran will leave irreversible "scars" on the global economy, even if peace is achieved - IMF head

IMF head Kristalina Georgieva warned of a slowdown in global growth due to the conflict. Even a peace agreement will not return the economy to the status quo.

Economy • April 9, 03:32 PM • 3729 views
Meta re-enters the AI race with new Muse Spark modelPhoto

The new Muse Spark model has appeared in Meta AI and will subsequently be integrated into Facebook and Instagram. The AI supports multimodal input and complex queries.

News of the World • April 9, 12:07 PM • 4857 views
Interceptor drones shot down a record number of enemy drones in March - Fedorov

In March, interceptor drones destroyed over 33,000 targets, doubling February's figure. Ukraine is developing jet systems to shoot down UAVs.

War in Ukraine • April 8, 05:44 PM • 4208 views
Kazakhstan abandoned plans to build three thermal power plants jointly with Russia - projects were transferred to another country

Kazakhstan transferred contracts for the construction of thermal power plants to a Singaporean consortium due to lack of funding from Russia. The facilities will be built by the end of 2029.

News of the World • April 7, 05:26 PM • 6009 views
US and Iran consider peace plan, Tehran refuses to open Strait of Hormuz as part of temporary truce - Media

Pakistan proposed a framework agreement to end the conflict. Tehran refuses to open the Strait of Hormuz and rejects the set deadlines.

News of the World • April 6, 10:45 AM • 8756 views
SpaceX has filed for an IPO and could make Musk the world's first trillionaire

SpaceX has confidentially filed for an IPO with a valuation of over $1. 75 trillion. This stock offering could be the largest in market history.

Economy • April 4, 11:16 PM • 8049 views
"Ukrainians belong only at home": bots attacked the page of the Ukrainian embassy in Poland

The embassy's page was attacked by AI bots after refuting anti-Ukrainian manipulations. Fake accounts spread Russian narratives about corruption.

Politics • April 4, 12:30 PM • 8515 views
China wants to mandate labeling of digital humans and ban them from "relationships" with children

The Chinese regulator will require AI avatars to be labeled and will prohibit them from virtual relationships with children. New rules also strengthen personal data protection.

News of the World • April 3, 10:17 PM • 21695 views
OpenAI sees leadership changes: two top managers take health leave, COO changes roles

Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap is changing roles at OpenAI. Two top female executives are taking medical leave, and Denise Dresser is assuming some responsibilities.

News of the World • April 3, 09:57 PM • 6315 views
FSB gained direct access to Russians' accounts and correspondence - intelligence

Russian special services can now seize bank and corporate databases without a court order. The FSB has been granted the right to shut down the internet and open its own prisons.

News of the World • April 3, 05:00 PM • 7809 views
The history of the first mobile phone call and the evolution of gadgets

Martin Cooper made the first mobile call on April 3, 1973, in New York City. The device has come a long way from a kilogram model to modern smartphones.

Society • April 3, 01:02 PM • 94580 views
Our goal is not to be vassals - Macron called on the world to unite against US dominance

The French president proposes a coalition of middle powers to protect against hegemony. He emphasizes the importance of independence in defense and energy.

Politics • April 3, 11:55 AM • 5680 views
Microsoft invests $10 billion in AI data centers in Japan

The company will expand its technological infrastructure and train one million engineers. The project will be implemented over four years together with SoftBank and NTT.

News of the World • April 3, 06:00 AM • 4596 views
China is secretly building large-scale nuclear facilities in Sichuan province - CNNPhoto

A facility with a giant dome for working with uranium and plutonium has been discovered in China. The facility has three layers of fencing, a monitoring system, and a network of tunnels.

News of the World • April 2, 03:18 PM • 4362 views
Russia launched a new wave of fakes on TikTok: Ukrainians are being encouraged to go abroad

Russia is spreading AI-generated videos about bad life in Ukraine. The campaign aims to stimulate migration and undermine trust in the authorities.

Society • April 2, 02:20 PM • 2637 views