Day: September 18, 2023

Prince William, Kate Middleton learn from King Charles and Princess Diana’s marriage mistakes: author

6:00 am September 18, 2023

It’s been a year since Queen Elizabeth II passed away – and one author says the British monarchy is surviving with the help of its future king and queen consort. Britain’s longest-reigning monarch passed away in 2022 at age 96. Her grandson, Prince William, is now heir to the throne. “Prince William and his wife […]

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New AI offers ‘personal protection’ against abductions, criminal threats

6:00 am September 18, 2023

An artificial intelligence-powered phone app can act like a shield to alert loved ones and first responders about emergencies like a fire or potential crimes. A woman in distress while jogging, for example, would have new protections in place under the Protect app after a March study published by Adidas said 92% of women are […]

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AI robots capable of carrying out attack on NHS that would cause COVID-like disruption, expert warns

6:00 am September 18, 2023

Robots run by artificial intelligence have the potential to attack the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) and cause a disruption on the scale of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a cybersecurity expert. Ian Hogarth, who works on the U.K.’s AI task force that was formed to help protect against the risks of AI, says […]

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The greatest threat to America’s power grid is not what you think

6:00 am September 18, 2023

Electric regulators and utilities across America are sounding the alarm on grid reliability, yet the Biden administration keeps on hitting the snooze button.  The newest warning comes from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s (NERC) biennial “Reliability Risk Priorities Report.” For the first time, energy policy is listed as one of five key risk profiles, joining […]

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On this day in history, September 18, 1870, Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming is documented and named

4:02 am September 18, 2023

The geyser Old Faithful was first documented and named on this day in history, Sept. 18, 1870, by the explorer Nathanial Langford. Langford, who was exploring Yellowstone Park as part of the Washburn-Doane-Langford expedition, wrote in his journal that he had spotted a geyser that erupted quite frequently.  “It spouted at regular intervals nine times […]

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