Study highlights widespread AI use but warns governance gaps risk privacy, trust, and stakeholder accountability failures.
AI-generated rewilding images present neat, idealized landscapes, ignoring ecological messiness and controversial species realities.
Nearly three-quarters (72%) of Gen Z say customer reviews are the most credible influence when engaging with a brand, ...
Workplace wellbeing apps may secretly analyze behaviour, risking misinterpretation and privacy while promising early ...
Record levels of “dangerous” AI child sexual abuse imagery are now being discovered online as new polling reveals 82% of UK ...
Peer pressure isn’t what it used to be — a new study has found more teens feel pressured to be online than they do to smoke, ...
Researchers report widespread misinformation across social media, with TikTok showing highest inaccuracies in mental health ...
Frequent micro-checks, bursts of messaging create task-switching fatigue, causing higher overwhelm despite normal device usage.
Researchers reveal online ad fraud remains pervasive, with networks’ mixed incentives complicating effective detection ...
Researchers reviewed App Store privacy details, highlighting differences in data retention, sharing, and app functionality ...
UN’s World Happiness Day ranks 147 countries; Finland tops, Afghanistan lowest; social support boosts well-being.
MIT study finds cross-model uncertainty measurement outperforms traditional methods in spotting unreliable AI predictions ...