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Saturday January 4, 2025. 10:43 PM
It's 'what some experts consider the most advanced military AI initiative ever to be deployed,' reports the Washington Post. But the Israeli military's AI-powered intelligence practices are also 'under scrutiny. Genocide charges against Israel brought to The Hague by South...
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'Robots and AI models share one crucial characteristic,' writes the Washington Post. 'Whether to move around, conduct conversations or solve problems, they function by constantly taking in and computing increasingly vast quantities of data. It's a brute-force approach to...
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It's weighs less than 15 pounds. It's 17 inches wide. And in June Elon Musk said it was 'easily carried in a backpack. This product will change the world.' And now, CNET reports: Calling all digital nomads and van-lifers: SpaceX's Starlink Mini is now available everywhere in ...
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Politico asked an 'array of thinkers — futurists, scientists, foreign policy analysts and others — to lay out some of the possible 'Black Swan' events that could await us in the new year: What are the unpredictable, unlikely episodes that aren't yet on the radar but would...
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If they're not consuming H2O directly, the power plant almost certainly is Feature The explosive growth of datacenters that followed ChatGPT's debut in 2022 has shone a spotlight on the environmental impact of these power-hungry facilities.…
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If we dissolve acid-neutralizing rocks in the ocean, will it absorb more carbon dioxide? Climate ventures and philanthropic funders have been spending millions of dollars to find out, reports the Washington Post. 'Researchers have been exploring this technology for the last...
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NASA has plans to return humans to the moon with the Artemis mission—but Elon Musk’s preference for Mars could have influence in the Trump administration.
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'The Washington Post's crossword puzzle was recently deemed too offensive for advertisers,' reports the Wall Street Journal. 'So was an article about thunderstorms. And a ranking of boxed brownie mixes. 'Marketers have long been wary about running ads in the news media,...
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Remember that massive botnet run by Chinese government hackers? Flax Typhoon 'compromised computer networks in North America, Europe, Africa, and across Asia, with a particular focus on Taiwan,' according to the U.S. Treasury Department. (The group's botnet breaching this...
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When the FBI urges E2EE, you know it's serious business interview In the wake of the Salt Typhoon attacks, which lawmakers and privacy advocates alike have called the worst telecoms security breach in America's history, US government agencies have reversed course on...
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Eating well doesn’t have to be difficult. Just reach into your fridge and grab a cup.
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Fossil fuel pollution is impacting the most vulnerable among us: children. Their future—and health—are at stake.
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As UK workers face a tougher-than-usual January return to offices, many large employers, including Amazon, BT, PwC, and Santander, are enforcing stricter in-person attendance mandates. The Guardian reports: As of 1 January, BT is requiring its 50,000 office-based employees...
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The ritual of giving up animal products for a month leads participants to see both meat and themselves in a different way, and could have lasting effects on people’s diets.
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Smoke exposure, researchers have found, raises the risk of dementia, poor mental health, fertility problems, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Plus: The FBI discovers a historic trove of homemade explosives, new details emerge in China’s hack of the US Treasury Department, and more.
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Electric vehicle sales are growing globally overall, despite Tesla's recent slump.
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In 2024, Americans spent 23% less on streaming subscriptions compared to 2023, driven by rising costs, streaming fatigue, and increased password-sharing restrictions. The findings have been reported in Review's annual State of Consumer Media Spending Report. TechSpot...
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Because we're all still kids – just richer The debate as to whether Lego is a toy or not largely depends on your willingness to accept revisiting childhood excitement as an adult, especially when it's now far more likely to be you footing the bill than your parents.…
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Points finger at third-party infrastructure being breached updated French tech giant Atos today denied that Space Bears criminals breached its systems - but noted that third-party infrastructure was compromised by the ransomware crew, and that files accessed by the crooks...
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