Google's market value has dropped by $100 billion after its new chatbot Bard with artificial intelligence shared false information in an ads video, Reuters reports.
From March 1, a second authorization factor will be introduced for users of the Russian public services portal, TASS reports with reference to the head of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation Maksut Shadaev.
Electric locomotives and trains may appear in Turkmenistan. This follows from the instruction of President Serdar Berdimuhamedov to create electrified railways in the country.
Russia intends to increase the production of electric vehicles to 18 thousand cars per year, which is almost 9 times more than in 2022. This was told by the First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation Andrey Belousov following the results of the strategic session on electric transport, reports Lenta.ru.
The Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense of Turkmenistan now has its own electronic portal, which provides an electronic magazine and library, as well as educational and theoretical materials, the Esger newspaper reports.
Chinese scientists have developed an application that turns the cameras of ordinary smartphones into a tool for early detection of visual impairments in children, reports China daily.
The USAID Project for the Development of Entrepreneurship and the business environment in Turkmenistan has launched the country's first DigiWomen Camp program, designed to create new employment opportunities for girls and women in the field of information and communication technologies.
Izmir, Istanbul and Ankara will host the traditional aviation, space and technology festival TEKNOFEST in the year of the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey, Anadolu agency reports.
The State Committee of the Republic of Belarus on Property plans to use neural networks in its work to detect offenses in automatic mode, BelTA reports with reference to the head of the department Dmitry Matusevich.
A group of scientists from China, Hong Kong and the USA has created a metal robot that, under the influence of magnetic fields, is able to change its state from solid to liquid, thanks to which it can pass through gratings and seep into hard-to-reach places. Information about the project is published in the Matter magazine.