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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Democratic whistleblower told the FBI that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in order to discredit President Donald Trump, according to newly-released documents.The documents, which were obtained by Just The News, were recently handed over to Congress by FBI Director Kash Patel. The whistleblower reportedly worked for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee for over 10 years, and reported Schiff’s alleged behavior to the FBI in 2017.According to the report, the intelligence staffer called the leaking “treasonous” and “illegal,” in addition to being unethical. He was most recently interviewed by the FBI…
Characters in the “Alien” franchise have always wrestled with identity crises. Whether it’s human beings trying to transcend the limits of their finitude through interstellar travel, or synthetic machines passing themselves off as humans, there’s always a disconnect with one’s baseline identity that drives protagonists and antagonists alike. “Alien: Earth,” the first television series set in the franchise, takes place two years before Ridley Scott’s original film and continues this existential tradition through the experiences of two new entities. In the eight-episode first season, which concluded Tuesday night, showrunner Noah Hawley centered on three evolved beings: hybrids, synths, and cyborgs.…
Governance & Risk Management , Identity & Access Management , Identity Governance & Administration New Leader Praerit Garg Sees Opportunity in Managing Non-Human Identities at Scale Michael Novinson (MichaelNovinson) • September 25, 2025 Praerit Garg, CEO, One Identity (Image: One Identity) One Identity tapped Smartsheet’s product leader as its next CEO and tasked him with doubling down on identity governance to capitalize on the rise of non-human identities.See Also: Identity and Access Management (IAM) Market Guide 2025 New CEO Praerit Garg said managing both human and non-human identities has become increasingly complex with the proliferation of artificial intelligence…
FX’s Alien: Earth closed its first season with a finale that turned the franchise on its head. In a world already haunted by Xenomorphs, it’s the children, or at least the human-minded hybrids in adult bodies, who are now calling the shots. At the center is Wendy (Sydney Chandler), whose decision to seize power raises the series’ central question: will she choose humanity, or something far more dangerous?Wendy Takes ControlBy the end of the season, Wendy has rallied her fellow hybrids and even enlisted a Xenomorph to cage Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant), Morrow (Babou Ceesay), Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin), and Dame…
Microsoft’s AI CEO says that while AI may feel real, granting it rights would be “misguided.”Mustafa Suleyman said rights should be tied to suffering — something biological beings experience, not AI.His stance contrasts with companies like Anthropic, which has explored “AI welfare.”AI systems may feel real, but they don’t deserve rights, said Microsoft’s AI CEO.Mustafa Suleyman said in an interview with WIRED published Wednesday that the industry needs to be clear that AI is built to serve humans, not to develop independent will or desires.”If AI has a sort of sense of itself, if it has its own motivations and…
While Russia has long made an effort to weaponize Western conspiracy theories to exacerbate mistrust and polarization in countries like the United States, China has been slower to catch on. Preferring to focus its early malign influence operations on Taiwan, its big debut in the effort to link information warfare to conspiracy theory occurred during the COVID-19 global pandemic, when the Chinese government helped promote the discredited idea that the virus was manufactured in a U.S. weapons laboratory. The Chinese social media and content creation platform, TikTok, has also been a major vector for conspiracy theory, promoting the circulation of…
Ayaskant Sarangi, Chief Human Resource Officer – Mphasis Limited.In 1995, psychologist Daniel Goleman popularized the concept of emotional intelligence (EI), ultimately reshaping our understanding of success. He discussed emotional awareness—the ability to navigate one’s feelings and understand others’ emotions—as the hallmark of effective leadership and collaboration.Since then, studies have continued to identify emotional intelligence as one of the most critical skills in today’s workplace. Empathetic leaders foster loyalty, engagement and creativity because they create an environment where teams feel equipped to navigate the complexities of modern work. This is profoundly relevant for hybrid workplaces, where physical separation often complicates communication.…
In a ceremony at Pearl Harbor, where Imperial Japan’s surprise Dec. 7, 1941, attack drew the United States into World War II, a crowd gathered Tuesday on the pier beside the battleship USS Missouri — the ship where Japanese diplomats signed the unconditional surrender that finally ended the war. Few of the men who were there that day remain, but on Tuesday eight surviving crew members were present at Pearl Harbor. One of them was Edgar Buffman, 100, who served as gunner’s mate 2nd class aboard the Missouri. Buffman, who hails from Rhode Island, is a “plank owner” of the…
In a world teeming with the marvels of artificial intelligence (AI) and biotechnologies, the impassioned plea for a “futurist bill of rights” by dedicated advocates cannot be dismissed out of hand. But, as we consider extending rights to robots, virtual intelligences, and laboratory-engineered beings, it is imperative we exercise caution. There are nuanced, often overlooked arguments against prematurely anthropomorphizing machine intelligence and bio-engineered entities.Understanding Sentience and SapienceBefore we grapple with the idea of giving rights to machines or engineered entities, we need a rigorous definition of sentience and sapience. Unlike humans, machines do not possess subjective experiences. Artificial intelligence, such…
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence has fundamentally transformed the way we work. Despite the potential benefits and increased productivity it offers, there is still public wariness towards AI, largely stemming from misconceptions and a lack of understanding. Many Americans are aware of AI but do not fully understand what it truly is or how it works. It is important to stay informed about new technologies in order to explore possible consequences. In June 2024, I took an academic summer course at Bucknell University that covered material from the university’s semester course, Technological Dystopia, which discusses the ethical implications of…