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Privacy risk on your wrist: Smartwatch electromagnetic signals may expose users to cyber surveillance

February 12, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Sometimes, cybersecurity isn’t about passwords or computer chips or networks. Instead, it may be about what’s on your wrist. New research led by WPI faculty members and students shows that electromagnetic signals from smartwatches that […]

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Washington considers requiring AI companies to add mental health safeguards

February 12, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

As artificial intelligence chatbots become better at mimicking human conversations, the potential for damage has grown, particularly for people who turn to them for mental health advice and to discuss plans to harm themselves.This post […]

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All you need to know about the iPhone’s Lockdown Mode

February 12, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

A little known security feature on iPhones is in the spotlight after it stymied efforts by U.S. federal authorities to search devices seized from a reporter.This post was originally published on this website.

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What chatbots can teach humans about empathy

February 11, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Over half of U.S. adults are using large language models (LLMs)—such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot—in some capacity. Whether using artificial intelligence to create grocery lists, turn oneself into a Muppets character or divulge one’s […]

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Are video game developers using AI? Players want to know, but the rules are patchy

February 11, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

As with all creative industries, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been infiltrating video games.This post was originally published on this website.

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The psychology of self-driving cars: Why the technology doesn’t suit human brains

February 10, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Cars with self-driving features are supposed to promise a safer and more convenient future. But there’s a problem: human brains weren’t designed for the strange new role these vehicles demand of us.This post was originally […]

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AI decision aids aren’t neutral: Why some users become easier to mislead

February 9, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Guidance based on artificial intelligence (AI) may be uniquely placed to foster biases in humans, leading to less effective decision making, say researchers, who found that people with a positive view of AI may be […]

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How much does chatbot bias influence users? A lot, it turns out

February 9, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Customers are 32% more likely to buy a product after reading a review summary generated by a chatbot than after reading the original review written by a human. That’s because large language models introduce bias, […]

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Q&A: Changing our society through AI smart air conditioning technology

February 4, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Empirical research is being carried out for revolutionary air conditioning technology that will contribute to solving environmental issues. At the forefront of these endeavors is Nagahiro Tsuyoshi, project professor and director of the Center for […]

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Switch 2 sales boost Nintendo profits, but chip shortage looms

February 3, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

The runaway success of the Switch 2 console drove up Nintendo’s net profit by more than 50% in the nine months to December, the Japanese video game giant said Tuesday.This post was originally published on […]

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