Topic: expert collaboration

  • Global Future Councils 2025: 700+ Experts Shape Cybersecurity

    Global Future Councils 2025: 700+ Experts Shape Cybersecurity

    Scheduled for October 14-16, 2025, in Dubai, the meetings will convene over 700 experts from 93 countries to address global challenges and future trends through international cooperation. The event underscores the critical need for collective action on rapid technological changes, cybersecurity t...

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  • 700 Global Experts Unite at UAE-WEF Cybersecurity 2025 Summit

    700 Global Experts Unite at UAE-WEF Cybersecurity 2025 Summit

    Over 700 international specialists from 93 nations will gather in Dubai for the UAE-WEF Cybersecurity 2025 Summit and Global Future Councils meetings to address global challenges and foster collaboration across six key themes: Technology, Economy, Society, Environment, Governance, and Health. The...

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  • Moscow Hosts BRICS Forum on Urban Futures with Tech Pioneers

    Moscow Hosts BRICS Forum on Urban Futures with Tech Pioneers

    The third BRICS Urban Future Forum in Moscow will gather over 320 specialists from more than 35 nations to discuss urban development strategies through 2040, with a focus on robotics and AI. Key topics include the integration of automation and intelligent systems into city life, socioeconomic imp...

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  • Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users Show Signs of Mental Crisis Weekly

    Hundreds of Thousands of ChatGPT Users Show Signs of Mental Crisis Weekly

    OpenAI has released data showing that a small percentage of ChatGPT users exhibit signs of severe mental health crises weekly, including psychosis, mania, and suicidal intent. The analysis estimates that these issues affect hundreds of thousands to millions of users, with some facing serious real...

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  • Grammarly Ends Unauthorized AI Cloning of Experts

    Grammarly Ends Unauthorized AI Cloning of Experts

    Grammarly disabled its "Expert Review" AI feature that mimicked public figures' writing styles without consent, following criticism from the experts it emulated. The company apologized and plans to reimagine the feature, prioritizing expert control and making future participation opt-in. Grammarl...

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