Fire-Starting Phones, Dinosaur Bots, and AI That Judges Your Hairline: The Weirdest Tech at MWC 2026
Some technology at MWC is groundbreaking. Some of it is just plain weird. These are the oddball inventions that made the show ...
Is this picture showing the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia on fire after a drone attack real? No, that's not true: An online ...
Is a video showing the Burj Khalifa skyscraper on fire amid the U.S. attack on Iran real? No, that's not true: An online ...
The Valley Christian High School team, called Wildfire Quest, in San Jose, is a finalist in the $11 million global XPRIZE Foundation Wildfire competition, competing against the top AI and defense ...
The emergency notification app CrimeRadar uses artificial intelligence to interpret police and fire dispatch channels. It ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok has sparked attention after its X account sharply criticized President ...
OpenAI's agreement with the US Department of Defense has led to a wave of ChatGPT subscription cancellations and raised ...
An AI-generated video showing fire engulfing the Burj Khalifa in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is being circulated on social ...
The possibility that companies are spinning employees and investors and using AI as a shiny excuse for ugly layoffs has ...
Public safety officials in Longmont, Boulder and Frederick said the AI-powered apps sent out false fire, injury and shooting reports.
Brazen fraudsters and Minnesota officials scrambling to stamp out abuse of social services have something unlikely in common: They’re both relying on artificial intelligence to reach their goals.
A majority of people died in homes without working smoke alarms, according to the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
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