
- Prestigious Wall Street Law Firm Humiliated When Its AI Use Is Discovered in Court
The new courtroom gotcha? Check whether your opponent left in brainless AI hallucinations, and tattle on them to the judge. This is precisely how the prestigious Wall Street law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, which boasts… Read more: Prestigious Wall Street Law Firm Humiliated When Its AI Use Is Discovered in Court - UK departments at odds over energy demands of AI datacentres
Discrepancy in forecasts raises questions over government planning for net zero One vision of the UK’s future involves a decarbonised economy powered by clean, renewable energy. Another involves making the UK an AI superpower. The… Read more: UK departments at odds over energy demands of AI datacentres - Aggressive “hulk” lizards are wiping out millions of years of evolution
For ages, wall lizards coexisted in three distinct color types, each with its own strategy for survival. Now, a powerful green variant is taking over. These dominant “Hulk” lizards are outcompeting the others, causing yellow… Read more: Aggressive “hulk” lizards are wiping out millions of years of evolution - Fish oil may be hurting your brain, new study finds
Fish oil has long been praised as brain-boosting, but new research suggests the story may be more complicated. Scientists found that in people with repeated mild head injuries, a key omega-3 fatty acid in fish… Read more: Fish oil may be hurting your brain, new study finds - Cannes AI film festival raises eyebrows – and questions about future
While emerging technology is banned from the Palme d’Or, an upstart movement is gaining investment and attention In Cannes’ darkened screening rooms, the supposed future of cinema flickered into life this week and it was… Read more: Cannes AI film festival raises eyebrows – and questions about future - Unions Attack AI for Menacing Human Jobs
Workers across the US have had it with the prognostications of AI taking over the world. And their unions — or what’s left of them, anyway — are taking notice. Last week, the leaders of… Read more: Unions Attack AI for Menacing Human Jobs - Scientists just found what keeps plant cells from growing out of control
Before seedlings can photosynthesize, they depend on fatty acids—and on peroxisomes to process them. Researchers discovered that the protein PEX11 not only helps these structures divide but also controls their size during early growth. When… Read more: Scientists just found what keeps plant cells from growing out of control - Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds
Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their size possible. A new study overturns that idea, revealing insect flight muscles weren’t constrained by oxygen after all.… Read more: Giant prehistoric insects didn’t need high oxygen after all, study finds - Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago
Giant, fearsome octopuses may have once ruled the ancient seas, according to new research that flips the script on their evolutionary past. By uncovering exquisitely preserved fossil jaws hidden inside rock, scientists revealed that early… Read more: Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago - Gravitational waves may have created dark matter in the early universe
In the chaotic first moments after the Big Bang, ripples in spacetime may have done more than just echo through the cosmos—they could have helped create dark matter itself. New research suggests that faint, ancient… Read more: Gravitational waves may have created dark matter in the early universe - This exotic particle could finally explain why matter has mass
A major physics experiment has uncovered evidence for a strange new form of matter, where a fleeting particle gets trapped inside a nucleus. This exotic state may reveal how mass is generated, suggesting that particles… Read more: This exotic particle could finally explain why matter has mass - New “optical tornado” technology could transform quantum communication
Scientists have created tiny “optical tornadoes” — swirling beams of light that twist like miniature whirlwinds — using a surprisingly simple setup based on liquid crystals. Instead of relying on complex nanotechnology, the team used… Read more: New “optical tornado” technology could transform quantum communication - Harvard scientists link gut bacteria to depression through hidden inflammation trigger
A gut bacterium may be quietly fueling depression through an unexpected chemical twist. Researchers found that when Morganella morganii interacts with a common pollutant, it produces a molecule that triggers inflammation—something strongly linked to depression.… Read more: Harvard scientists link gut bacteria to depression through hidden inflammation trigger - Scientists just discovered Africa is closer to breaking apart than we thought
Beneath East Africa’s Turkana Rift, scientists have found the crust is thinning to a critical point, suggesting the continent is gradually breaking apart. This “necking” process marks an advanced stage of rifting that could eventually… Read more: Scientists just discovered Africa is closer to breaking apart than we thought - Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool
Met says AI software unearthed rule-breaking ranging from work-from-home violations to suspected corruption The Metropolitan police have launched investigations into hundreds of officers after using an AI tool built by the controversial tech company Palantir… Read more: Met investigates hundreds of officers after using Palantir AI tool - Your Former Employer Is Selling Your Slacks and Emails to Train AI
There’s a new link in the food chain of tech startups. Founders are realizing that they can make an extra buck by selling off the digital remains of their dead companies in the form of… Read more: Your Former Employer Is Selling Your Slacks and Emails to Train AI - Tesla Quietly Buys Mysterious $2 Billion Entity
Amid Tesla’s disappointing first quarter earnings report, a one-sentence disclosure tucked into the financial statement is raising more questions than answers. First spotted by Business Insider, the brief passage pointed to Tesla’s acquisition of a… Read more: Tesla Quietly Buys Mysterious $2 Billion Entity - Artemis II broke Fred Haise’s distance record, but he is happy to pass it on
With the circumlunar flight of Artemis II, and the prospect of landing astronauts on the lunar surface within a few years, humanity is preempting an era where the imprint of visiting the Moon would be… Read more: Artemis II broke Fred Haise’s distance record, but he is happy to pass it on - A Mysterious Golden Orb Was Discovered Under the Sea. We Finally Know What It Is.
bWelcome back to the Abstract! Here are the stories this week that battled rivals, devoured sharks, solved riddles, and left fingerprints in the sky. First, scientists chronicle the victories of a jousting champion unlike any… Read more: A Mysterious Golden Orb Was Discovered Under the Sea. We Finally Know What It Is. - Palantir employees are talking about company’s “descent into fascism”
It took just a few months of President Donald Trump’s second term for Palantir employees to question their company’s commitments to civil liberties. Last fall, Palantir seemed to become the technological backbone of Trump’s immigration… Read more: Palantir employees are talking about company’s “descent into fascism” - Facing AI and a tough job market, gen Z turns to entrepreneurship: ‘I have to prove myself’
As AI erases the bottom rungs of the corporate ladder, some gen Z workers skip the entry level to become their own CEOs When Ashley Terrell graduated from the University of Hawaii in 2024, she… Read more: Facing AI and a tough job market, gen Z turns to entrepreneurship: ‘I have to prove myself’ - Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos
Plus: Spy firms tap into a global telecom weakness to track targets, 500,000 UK health records go up for sale on Alibaba, Apple patches a revealing notification bug, and more. - Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass
Ace can read the trajectory of a ball, adjust the racket angle, and respond with strokes that keep the exchange alive with real players. - Elon Musk Fans Increasingly Disgusted by His Toxic Outbursts
Elon Musk is expectorating racist diatribes even more than usual, and it’s alienating his fans and investors. On his website X, over six percent of Musk’s posts have been about race in the past seven… Read more: Elon Musk Fans Increasingly Disgusted by His Toxic Outbursts - This is who’s developing Golden Dome’s orbital interceptors—if they’re ever built
The US Space Force released a list Friday of a dozen companies working on Space-Based Interceptors for the Pentagon’s Golden Dome initiative, a multilayer defense system to shield US territory from drones and ballistic, hypersonic,… Read more: This is who’s developing Golden Dome’s orbital interceptors—if they’re ever built - Google will invest as much as $40 billion in Anthropic
Google will invest at least $10 billion in Anthropic, and that amount could rise to $40 billion if Anthropic meets certain performance targets, Bloomberg reports. The investment follows Amazon’s $5 billion initial investment in Anthropic… Read more: Google will invest as much as $40 billion in Anthropic - DeepSeek Drops Cheaper V4 AI as Huawei Jumps In
DeepSeek launches V4 AI model with Huawei chip support, offering lower costs and intensifying global AI competition. The post DeepSeek Drops Cheaper V4 AI as Huawei Jumps In appeared first on TechRepublic. - US justice department steps in on behalf of xAI in Colorado regulation case
Move creates conflict between state and administration as Trump seeks federal framework over states handling issue Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The US justice department… Read more: US justice department steps in on behalf of xAI in Colorado regulation case - Europe—not US—first to authorize Moderna’s combo mRNA flu-COVID vaccine
Moderna’s mRNA-based combination vaccine against both flu and COVID-19 has gotten the green light in Europe—but it continues to be shelved in the US, where it was developed. This week, the European Commission authorized Moderna… Read more: Europe—not US—first to authorize Moderna’s combo mRNA flu-COVID vaccine - Democratic Maine governor vetoes first US state freeze on new datacenters
Janet Mills says moratorium would’ve been ‘appropriate’ if it didn’t interfere with ongoing datacenter project in Maine The Democratic governor of Maine on Friday vetoed a bill that would have made it the first US… Read more: Democratic Maine governor vetoes first US state freeze on new datacenters - Three Years Ago Today, “Avengers” Director Joe Russo Predicted There Would Be a Fully AI-Generated Movie Within Two Years
Hollywood has been “cooked” for years now, according to AI fanatics, yet movies still remain largely human-made, and nothing even close to an AI-generated blockbuster has hit the silver screen. Even certain filmmakers have also… Read more: Three Years Ago Today, “Avengers” Director Joe Russo Predicted There Would Be a Fully AI-Generated Movie Within Two Years - In rare chickenpox case, itchy blisters mushroom into large, rubbery nodules
Those who suffered through chickenpox as kids likely remember the agony of its itchy rash. Oven mitts or snow gloves may have been used to prevent you from inadvertently clawing your skin off, while dips… Read more: In rare chickenpox case, itchy blisters mushroom into large, rubbery nodules - Why are top university websites serving porn? It comes down to shoddy housekeeping.
Websites for some of the world’s most prestigious universities are serving explicit porn and malicious content after scammers exploited the shoddy record-keeping of the site administrators, a researcher found recently. The sites included berkeley.edu, columbia.edu,… Read more: Why are top university websites serving porn? It comes down to shoddy housekeeping. - FCC: Router ban includes portable hotspots, but not phones with hotspot features
The Federal Communications Commission clarified this week that its sweeping ban on foreign-made consumer routers also affects portable hotspot devices. The FCC added a new section to an FAQ titled, “Is my device a consumer-grade… Read more: FCC: Router ban includes portable hotspots, but not phones with hotspot features - Chinese Netflix Competitor Opens Floodgates to AI Slop
It may be the beginning of the end for the global legions of C-drama fans. iQIYI, the Chinese streaming service known for its massive library of Asian films and TV shows, is anticipating that AI… Read more: Chinese Netflix Competitor Opens Floodgates to AI Slop - MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyone
Every year, the countries competing in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) arrive with a booklet of their best, most original problems. Those booklets get shared among delegations, then quietly disappear. No one had ever collected… Read more: MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyone - AI Upgrades, Security Breaches, and Corporate Shakeups Define the Week in Tech
See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from April 20–24. The post AI Upgrades, Security Breaches, and Corporate Shakeups Define the Week in Tech appeared first on TechRepublic. - Report: Samsung execs worried company could lose money on smartphones for the first time
Selling smartphones used to be easy—everyone wanted one, and every new phone was a lot better than the one that came before. Things are different now that smartphones are mature products. Plenty of manufacturers have… Read more: Report: Samsung execs worried company could lose money on smartphones for the first time - Meet the 19-meter Cretaceous kraken that swam with mosasaurs
Some 80 million years ago, the late Cretaceous oceans were patrolled by 17-meter mosasaurs, long-necked plesiosaurs, and massive, predatory sharks. For decades, the paleontological consensus was that this was the age of vertebrates; anything without… Read more: Meet the 19-meter Cretaceous kraken that swam with mosasaurs - Soldier won $410K in Polymarket bets on timing of Maduro capture, US alleges
A US Army soldier was arrested for insider trading after being accused of making prediction-market wagers on the timing of the military’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Army soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke made… Read more: Soldier won $410K in Polymarket bets on timing of Maduro capture, US alleges - AI-Designed Drugs by a DeepMind Spinoff Are Headed to Human Trials
Isomorphic Labs president Max Jaderberg said at WIRED Health in London that the startup has built a “broad and exciting pipeline of new medicines.” - Why AI agents need interaction infrastructure
To stop automation waste, enterprises must deploy interaction infrastructure that physically governs how independent AI agents operate. AI agents now populate corporate networks, reasoning through tasks and executing decisions with increasing autonomy. Yet, when these… Read more: Why AI agents need interaction infrastructure - Palantir’s Employees Are in Crisis
The military and intelligence contractor Palantir has been embroiled in nonstop controversy during Trump’s second term. It’s been directly involved in the administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants, an effort that’s been implicated in numerous deaths.… Read more: Palantir’s Employees Are in Crisis - Behind the Blog: Waiting in the Apple Store
This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss Tim Cook, Meta layoffs, and a very… Read more: Behind the Blog: Waiting in the Apple Store - Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf
A 40-year-old man was arrested after using artificial intelligence to generate a fake image of a runaway wolf that South Korean authorities said obstructed an urgent investigation, the BBC reported. AI-generated image of Neukgu. After… Read more: Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf - Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions
Revised figures increase fears about how the energy-intensive sites could worsen the climate emergency The UK government vastly underestimated the climate impact of artificial intelligence, it has emerged, after officials raised their estimate of carbon… Read more: Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions - Tech Companies Are Using Insidious Tactics to Build Data Centers on Indigenous Lands, Activists Say
Last month, the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma became the first Indigenous nation to officially ban data center construction from its land. When a tech startup approached Tribal leaders asking them to sign a nondisclosure agreement… Read more: Tech Companies Are Using Insidious Tactics to Build Data Centers on Indigenous Lands, Activists Say - ‘Look, no hands’: China chases the driverless dream at Beijing car show
As domestic sales slow manufacturers are investing in AI and seeking growth in technology and in overseas markets At the world’s biggest car fair, which opened in Beijing on Friday, there were hundreds of manufacturers,… Read more: ‘Look, no hands’: China chases the driverless dream at Beijing car show - Trump administration attempt to gut Endangered Species Act hits roadblock
The Trump administration and congressional Republicans have spent the last year trying to defang the Endangered Species Act, the country’s bedrock conservation law. But one of the most aggressive and far-reaching attempts just faced a… Read more: Trump administration attempt to gut Endangered Species Act hits roadblock - Six things I’ll remember when I think about Tim Cook’s version of Apple
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced this week that he’s stepping down from his position in September and handing the reins to John Ternus, currently the company’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering and a 25-year… Read more: Six things I’ll remember when I think about Tim Cook’s version of Apple - Scientists warn about golden oyster mushrooms sold in Florida markets
The golden oyster mushroom may be a culinary hit, but it’s becoming an ecological problem. Scientists warn it’s spreading quickly through U.S. forests, where it outcompetes native fungi and reduces biodiversity. In just a decade,… Read more: Scientists warn about golden oyster mushrooms sold in Florida markets - As electric aspirations fade, Porsche sells its stake in Bugatti
A new chapter in the Bugatti story begins today. Twenty-eight years after bringing the storied luxury brand back from the dead, Volkswagen Group no longer counts Bugatti among its stable of brands. Porsche, which became… Read more: As electric aspirations fade, Porsche sells its stake in Bugatti - Astronomers may have found a strange new kind of cosmic explosion
A mysterious cosmic explosion has astronomers buzzing, as a strange event may hint at an entirely new kind of stellar cataclysm. After detecting ripples in space-time, scientists spotted a fast-fading red glow that initially looked… Read more: Astronomers may have found a strange new kind of cosmic explosion - NASA scientist says a “fifth force” may be hiding in our solar system
Scientists are grappling with a cosmic mystery: why does the Universe behave differently on massive scales compared to our own solar system? While distant galaxies reveal clear signs of something bending the rules of gravity—often… Read more: NASA scientist says a “fifth force” may be hiding in our solar system - Well, this is embarrassing: The Lunar Gateway’s primary modules are corroded
For a decade, NASA promoted the idea of building a space station around the Moon known as the Lunar Gateway. It touted the facility as both a platform for exploring the lunar environment and testing… Read more: Well, this is embarrassing: The Lunar Gateway’s primary modules are corroded - Apple’s Next CEO Needs to Launch a Killer AI Product
Tim Cook was a great CEO, but he didn’t crack AI. It’s job number 1 for John Ternus. - Agentic AI: The pathway architecture to GenAI
I’ve spent twenty years moving between corporate work and startups, and what keeps drawing me back is a timeless question: how do we use knowledge, and how do we build tools that help us think… Read more: Agentic AI: The pathway architecture to GenAI - The AI Compute Crunch Is Here (and It’s Affecting the Entire Economy)
Earlier this week, I wrote an article about startups that are spending money on AI compute (tokens on tools like Claude and OpenAI’s products) rather than hiring human employees. There are all sorts of ways… Read more: The AI Compute Crunch Is Here (and It’s Affecting the Entire Economy) - The Horrible Economics of AI Are Starting to Come Crashing Down
An eyebrow-raising trend has emerged this year: tech leaders rating their employees’ productivity based on the number of AI tokens they use. The trend, ribbingly dubbed “tokenmaxxing,” has sparked discourse for symbolizing the Silicon Valley’s… Read more: The Horrible Economics of AI Are Starting to Come Crashing Down - Google Exec Says Your Favorite Video Games Are Secretly Made With AI
That new, unapologetically derivative open world game or umpteenth shooter sequel you’re currently addicted to? It was almost certainly made with a little help from AI, according to Google Cloud’s global director for games Jack… Read more: Google Exec Says Your Favorite Video Games Are Secretly Made With AI - You probably wouldn’t notice if an AI chatbot slipped ads into its responses
Are you sure you could tell if an AI chatbot were trying to sell you something? AP Photo/Michael Dwyer Hundreds of millions of people consult artificial intelligence chatbots on a daily basis for everything from… Read more: You probably wouldn’t notice if an AI chatbot slipped ads into its responses - Almanac Health Raises $10M for Safe, Research-Backed Clinical AI
Seed round led by F-Prime, with participation from General Catalyst and Lightspeed Venture Partners. General Catalyst previously led the pre-seed round. Almanac Health, a research-validated clinical AI platform and evidence-based clinical decision support company founded… Read more: Almanac Health Raises $10M for Safe, Research-Backed Clinical AI - Elastic Adds Native Prometheus and PromQL Support to Elastic Observability
Unify Prometheus metrics with logs and traces, without rewriting queries or rebuilding pipelines Elastic (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company, today announced native Prometheus support, including direct ingestion via Remote Write and full PromQL support in… Read more: Elastic Adds Native Prometheus and PromQL Support to Elastic Observability - Omni Secures Series C at $1.5B Valuation for AI Analytics
Revenue tripled year to date after growing 4x last year, driven by enterprise AI adoption Omni, the AI Analytics platform, today announced its Series C funding round raising $120M at a $1.5B valuation, led by… Read more: Omni Secures Series C at $1.5B Valuation for AI Analytics - Rocket Report: Artemis III rocket getting ready; SpaceX is now an AI company
Welcome to Edition 8.38 of the Rocket Report! The big news this week concerned the third launch of the New Glenn rocket. The first 15 minutes of the flight were exhilarating for Blue Origin, seeing… Read more: Rocket Report: Artemis III rocket getting ready; SpaceX is now an AI company - AIAI Summits, Silicon Valley 2026
Catch up on every session from AIAI Summit Silicon Valley with sessions from all 4 tracks. Chief AI & CISO Summit and Generative & Agentic AI. - Infinitus Announced the Launch of Studio
Studio enables payors and pharmaceutical companies to design, test, and deploy AI agents without code, delivering 40% greater accuracy and 90% faster deployment than manual approaches Today, Infinitus Systems, Inc., healthcare’s leading agentic communications partner powering… Read more: Infinitus Announced the Launch of Studio - Cloudera Achieves the AWS AI Competency
Cloudera, the only company bringing AI to data anywhere, announced today that it has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) AI Competency. This specialization recognizes Cloudera as an AWS Partner that helps customers and the… Read more: Cloudera Achieves the AWS AI Competency - The Men Behind Your Favorite AI Gay Thirst Traps
A viral red carpet moment shone light on a group of hunky Instagram influencers—and the followers who are too horny to care that they’re not real. - Stunning 132 million-year-old dinosaur tracks are rewriting history
A long-standing mystery in southern Africa’s fossil record is beginning to unravel. After massive lava flows 182 million years ago seemed to erase evidence of dinosaurs in the region, scientists have now uncovered surprising new… Read more: Stunning 132 million-year-old dinosaur tracks are rewriting history - Meta and Microsoft have joined the tech layoff tsunami – but is AI really to blame?
Dimitri Otis / Getty Images Meta and Microsoft are the latest software companies to announce big cuts to their global workforce. Both companies are also making big investments in artificial intelligence (AI). The link seems… Read more: Meta and Microsoft have joined the tech layoff tsunami – but is AI really to blame? - 5 Reasons to Think Twice Before Using ChatGPT—or Any Chatbot—for Financial Advice
As people increasingly rely on AI chatbots for guidance, even on financial matters, a healthy dose of skepticism is critical. - Zenity Named “Company to Beat” in AI Agent Governance in New Gartner® Report
Gartner’s 2026 AI Vendor Race report recognizes Zenity’s position at the forefront of the AI agent governance race Zenity, the first security and governance platform purpose-built for AI agents, today announced it has been recognized… Read more: Zenity Named “Company to Beat” in AI Agent Governance in New Gartner® Report - How AI models use real-time cryptocurrency data to interpret market behaviour
AI systems are increasingly built around data that does not really pause. Financial markets are an obvious example, where inputs keep updating, not arriving in fixed batches. In that kind of setup, something like the… Read more: How AI models use real-time cryptocurrency data to interpret market behaviour - MythWorx Unveils NeuroWorx, Revolutionizing AI Reasoning
New AI solution drives high confidence output at 2% of power required by most LLMs MythWorx, a pioneering AI product lab, today launched NeuroWorx℠, a high-assurance AI reasoning engine designed to eliminate the guesswork produced… Read more: MythWorx Unveils NeuroWorx, Revolutionizing AI Reasoning - Ancient mass grave reveals how a pandemic wiped out a city 1,500 years ago
A newly confirmed mass grave in ancient Jordan offers chilling insight into one of history’s first pandemics. Hundreds of plague victims were buried within days, revealing how the Plague of Justinian devastated entire communities. The… Read more: Ancient mass grave reveals how a pandemic wiped out a city 1,500 years ago - Hidden voids found in Menkaure pyramid hint at secret entrance
A fresh mystery is unfolding inside Egypt’s pyramids. Researchers have discovered two hidden air-filled voids lurking behind the smooth eastern face of the Menkaure pyramid—an area long suspected to conceal something unusual. Using advanced, non-invasive… Read more: Hidden voids found in Menkaure pyramid hint at secret entrance - This 100 million-year-old snake had hind legs and a lost bone that changes evolution
Nearly 100 million years ago, snakes weren’t the sleek, limbless creatures we know today—they still had hind legs and even a cheekbone that has almost vanished in modern species. A remarkably preserved fossil of Najash… Read more: This 100 million-year-old snake had hind legs and a lost bone that changes evolution - Grok tells researchers pretending to be delusional ‘drive an iron nail through the mirror while reciting Psalm 91 backwards’
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot ‘extremely validating’ of delusional inputs and often went further, ‘elaborating new material’, study finds Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok 4 told researchers pretending to be delusional that there was indeed a… Read more: Grok tells researchers pretending to be delusional ‘drive an iron nail through the mirror while reciting Psalm 91 backwards’ - Will the backlash against AI turn violent? – podcast
An attack on the home of OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman – and on the company’s headquarters – has led to concerns the backlash against AI could become violent. Guardian journalist Nick Robins-Early and researcher Sean… Read more: Will the backlash against AI turn violent? – podcast - Visitors to this private space station won’t be wearing shorts and T-shirts
After more than 25 years of US astronauts wearing off-the-rack clothes while living in Earth orbit, a company working to launch the world’s first commercial space station has adopted a more custom approach to its… Read more: Visitors to this private space station won’t be wearing shorts and T-shirts - Trump’s Huge AI Data Center Project Is Falling Apart Behind the Scenes
Donald Trump’s bid to cash in on the AI data center boom seems to have sprung a leak before it even left the harbor. The company, Fermi America — the “master developer” of the “President… Read more: Trump’s Huge AI Data Center Project Is Falling Apart Behind the Scenes - In a first, a ransomware family is confirmed to be quantum-safe
A relatively new ransomware family is using a novel approach to hype the strength of the encryption used to scramble files—making, or at least claiming, that it is protected against attacks by quantum computers. Kyber,… Read more: In a first, a ransomware family is confirmed to be quantum-safe - We still don’t have a more precise value for “Big G”
The gravitational constant, affectionally known as “Big G,” is one of the most fundamental constants of our universe. Its value describes the strength of the gravitational force acting on two masses separated by a given… Read more: We still don’t have a more precise value for “Big G” - Carbon nanotube wiring gets closer to competing with copper
Shortly after their discovery, carbon nanotubes seemed to be a material wonder. There were metallic and semiconducting forms; they were tiny and incredibly light; and they could only be broken by tearing apart chemical bonds.… Read more: Carbon nanotube wiring gets closer to competing with copper - US accuses China of “industrial-scale” AI theft. China says it’s “slander.”
The US is preparing to crack down on China’s allegedly “industrial-scale theft of American artificial intelligence labs’ intellectual property,” the Financial Times reported Thursday. Since the launch of DeepSeek—a Chinese model that OpenAI claimed was… Read more: US accuses China of “industrial-scale” AI theft. China says it’s “slander.” - Microsoft and Meta announce sweeping layoffs as they spend big on AI
Meta said it would cut 10% of it employees while Microsoft will offer voluntary retirement to about 7% of workers Meta and Microsoft are trimming their workforces by thousands as they make heavy investments in… Read more: Microsoft and Meta announce sweeping layoffs as they spend big on AI - Community Votes to Deny Water to Nuclear Weapons Data Center
Ypsilanti Township in Michigan is attempting to cut off the flow of water to a planned data center that would power a new generation of nuclear weapons research. On Wednesday, the Township’s Board of Trustees… Read more: Community Votes to Deny Water to Nuclear Weapons Data Center - Why the world’s banks are so worried about Anthropic’s latest AI model
Monstera Production/Pexels The legendary American bank robber Willie Sutton spent 40 years robbing banks because, as he claimed in his autobiography, he loved doing it. And when asked why he chose banks of all places… Read more: Why the world’s banks are so worried about Anthropic’s latest AI model - RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing
In a Congressional hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) directly confronted anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his rejection of germ theory—the unquestionable scientific idea that specific pathogenic microbes cause specific diseases.… Read more: RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearing - Apple’s Next Chapter, SpaceX and Cursor Strike a Deal, and Palantir’s Controversial Manifesto
In this week’s episode of Uncanny Valley, we talk about Tim Cook’s legacy as CEO at Apple and what his long-rumored departure means for the future of one of the world’s biggest companies. - Microsoft Offers First-Ever Retirement Buyouts to Thousands of Employees
Microsoft is offering first-ever retirement buyouts to some US employees as AI-driven data center spending grows and tech layoffs continue. The post Microsoft Offers First-Ever Retirement Buyouts to Thousands of Employees appeared first on TechRepublic. - India’s App Boom Has a Revenue Problem
India’s app market is booming in downloads and usage, but much of the money still flows to global platforms rather than local developers. The post India’s App Boom Has a Revenue Problem appeared first on… Read more: India’s App Boom Has a Revenue Problem - At ‘AI Coachella,’ Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From Silicon Valley Royalty
CS 153 has gone viral on the Palo Alto campus—and on X. Not everyone is happy about it. - Eight months early and under budget, the Roman Telescope is ready to launch
GREENBELT, Md.—On Tuesday, NASA invited the press to look at the fully assembled Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which is now ready to join the ranks of the great observatories in orbit, ahead of its… Read more: Eight months early and under budget, the Roman Telescope is ready to launch - Apple stops weirdly storing data that let cops spy on Signal chats
Apple fixed a security bug that made it possible for cops to access content from deleted Signal messages. Vulnerable users hoping to evade law enforcement surveillance often use encrypted apps like Signal to communicate sensitive… Read more: Apple stops weirdly storing data that let cops spy on Signal chats - TikTok Invests $1.16 Billion in New Finland Facility to Localize European Data
TikTok is building a second data center in Finland as part of its Project Clover push to keep European user data stored within Europe. The post TikTok Invests $1.16 Billion in New Finland Facility to… Read more: TikTok Invests $1.16 Billion in New Finland Facility to Localize European Data - US Space Command: Russia is now operationalizing co-orbital ASAT weapons
After several tests of unusual “nesting doll” satellites in low-Earth orbit, Russia is now fielding operational anti-satellite weapons with valuable US government satellites in their crosshairs, the four-star general leading US Space Command said this… Read more: US Space Command: Russia is now operationalizing co-orbital ASAT weapons - Apple’s M4 Mac mini, including the $599 one, is gradually becoming impossible to buy
It’s a good time to be in the market for a MacBook, between the affordability of the MacBook Neo, the power of the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros, and the all-around appeal of… Read more: Apple’s M4 Mac mini, including the $599 one, is gradually becoming impossible to buy - Ben Jennings on the Met’s interest in using Palantir AI technology – cartoon
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