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Christina Marie Chapman, 50, and the North Korean IT workers reportedly netted more than $17.1 million via the scheme, which targeted a TV network, carmaker, luxury retail store, and more.
Runway Aleph can remove objects and people from scenes, generate new camera angles, change objects in a scene and much more.
The use of deepfakes to impersonate high-level officials in the U.S. presents a growing security challenge. Deepfakes also ...
A direct flight from Moscow to Pyongyang has resumed after decades, indicating closer ties between Russia and North Korea, ...
As the global competition in generative AI intensifies, the South Korean government is accelerating its AI industry policies.
Christina Chapman, a 50-year-old Arizona woman, has just been sentenced to 102 months in prison for helping North Korean ...
Christina Marie Chapman, an Arizona resident, was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for her role in a wide-ranging North ...
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison for helping North Korean IT workers infiltrate US companies and running a laptop ...
The call is coming from inside the house. If this happened to these big banks, to these Fortune 500, brand name, ...
Amid South Korea's severe talent shortage in high-end engineering and technology during the AI era, the College of ...
North Korea is dispatching artificial intelligence researchers and students to Russia and other countries in a bid to ...
Nigel Toon, CEO of the UK chip firm Graphcore, said people miss is how a place's culture can drive advanced chipmaking.