Why 95% of phishing attacks go unreported in healthcare

Even with regular training and increased awareness, 95% of phishing attacks still go unreported by healthcare staff. Some hesitate out of fear—worried they’ll be blamed if they clicked something they shouldn’t have. Others assume IT teams are too overloaded to respond. Many simply miss the signs of a phishing email amid a flood of daily…

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Scientists discover the moment AI truly understands language

The language capabilities of today’s artificial intelligence systems are astonishing. We can now engage in natural conversations with systems like ChatGPT, Gemini, and many others, with a fluency nearly comparable to that of a human being. Yet we still know very little about the internal processes in these networks that lead to such remarkable results….

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Celtics’ Brad Stevens says Jayson Tatum progressing well, but won’t return until ‘fully ready’

When Jayson Tatum ruptured his right Achilles tendon in the Celtics’ conference semifinals loss the the New York Knicks, everything about Boston’s immediate future changed. But what won’t change is the Celtics’ front office’s prudence in making sure he has the space and time to make a full recovery. Advertisement Boston president of basketball operations…

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The Use Of Scenario-Driven Simulations Won’t Protect Us From AGI And AI Superintelligence Going Rogue

Devising simulations to test AGI have their tradeoffs. getty In today’s column, I examine a highly touted means of staving off the existential risk of attaining artificial general intelligence (AGI) and artificial superintelligence (ASI). Some stridently believe that one means of ensuring that AGI and ASI won’t opt to wipe out humanity is to first…

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