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  • With Nvidia's second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade
    This week, US President Donald Trump approved previously banned exports of Nvidia's powerful H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China.... Read more
  • Instacart is charging different prices to different customers in a dangerous AI experiment, report says
    The grocery delivery service Instacart is using artificial intelligence to experiment with prices and charge some shoppers more than others for the same items, a new study found.... Read more
  • Making clean energy investments more successful with forecasting tools
    Governments and companies constantly face decisions about how to allocate finite amounts of money to clean energy technologies that can make a difference to the world's climate, its economies, and to society as a whole. The process is inherently uncertain, but research has been shown to help predict which technologies... Read more
  • Crypto firm Tether bids for Juventus, is quickly rebuffed
    Cryptocurrency firm Tether said Friday it had submitted a bid to Juventus's main shareholder, Exor, to acquire its entire stake in the Turin football club—but was quickly rebuffed.... Read more
  • A two-stage decision-making framework for lithium governance in Latin America
    The evolving global order, intense geopolitical competition, and anxiety over supply chain vulnerabilities in this century have led to urgent concerns over supply chain resilience as well as national security. Amidst these upheavals, governments across the globe are making substantial efforts to reaffirm control over strategic sectors, especially in the... Read more
  • Why does Netflix want to buy Warner Bros? To copy, not kill, traditional TV
    The recent news that Netflix has agreed to buy part of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) for US$83 billion (£61.8 billion), followed by Paramount Global's hostile counterbid to acquire WBD in its entirety for US$108.4 billion, has triggered shockwaves through Hollywood and the wider entertainment industry.... Read more
  • Exploring how negative electricity prices influence consumer behavior
    In some cases, and for limited periods, energy suppliers can generate more energy than is needed, which can lead to so-called negative prices. This is typically observed in wind and solar energy, for instance, during particularly windy days or at hours when the sun shines stronger.... Read more
  • Crypto mogul Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for fraud
    A US court sentenced cryptocurrency tycoon Do Kwon to 15 years in prison Thursday over fraud linked to his company's failure, which wiped out $40 billion of investors' money and shook global crypto markets.... Read more
  • Reddit files legal challenge to Australia social media ban
    Online discussion site Reddit launched a legal challenge Friday to Australia's social media ban for under-16s, just days after the landmark law came into effect.... Read more
  • These are the key AI players on the cover of Time's 'Architects of AI' magazine
    Accompanying Time's annual person of the year selection Thursday is a magazine cover that resembles the "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper" photograph from the 1930s showing eight of the " Architects of AI " sitting on the beam.... Read more
  • Make your own Mickey Mouse clip—Disney embraces AI
    Walt Disney and OpenAI announced a three-year licensing deal Thursday that will allow users to create short videos featuring beloved Disney characters through artificial intelligence.... Read more
  • Driverless taxis are heading to the UK, but it's still not clear who to blame when something goes wrong
    Driverless taxis are a bit like buses. You wait ages for one, and then a fleet arrives all at once. The US firms Waymo and Uber have both said their vehicles will be on the streets of London in 2026.... Read more
  • Why the Bay Area is key to the new US push to win the international AI race
    Bay Area laboratories are set to play a central role in the Genesis Mission, a multibillion-dollar effort by the Trump administration to accelerate the nation's artificial intelligence push in the face of technological advances in China.... Read more
  • OpenAI names Slack CEO Dresser as first chief of revenue as ChatGPT maker aims to make a profit
    OpenAI said Tuesday it has picked Slack CEO Denise Dresser as its first chief of revenue, a message to wary investors that the ChatGPT maker is serious about making a profit from its artificial intelligence technology.... Read more
  • What's my age again? The tech behind Australia's social media ban
    Tech giants will apply multiple layers of security to weed out young users under Australia's world-first ban on social media for under-16s.... Read more
  • 'Resilient' airlines head for record passenger numbers: IATA
    International airlines expect to transport a record 5.2 billion passengers in 2026 despite global headwinds affecting the sector, the industry's trade association said on Tuesday.... Read more
  • EU launches antitrust probe into Google's data use for AI
    The EU announced Tuesday it had opened a probe to assess whether Google breached antitrust rules by using content put online by media and other publishers to train and provide AI services without appropriate compensation.... Read more
  • Paramount goes hostile in bid for Warner Bros., challenging a $72 billion offer by Netflix
    Paramount on Monday launched a hostile takeover offer for Warner Bros. Discovery, initiating a potentially bruising battle with rival bidder Netflix to buy the company behind HBO, CNN and a famed movie studio along with the power to reshape much of the nation's entertainment landscape.... Read more
  • Why OpenAI is a prime example of the ethical limits of capitalism
    As OpenAI marks its tenth birthday in December 2025, it can celebrate becoming one of the world's leading companies, worth perhaps as much as US$1 trillion (£750 billion). But it started as a non-profit with a serious moral mission—and its story demonstrates the difficulty of combining morality with capitalism.... Read more
  • A softer image of AI? Google-backed film aims to change the narrative
    A man mourns the loss of his dead celebrity mom, who unexpectedly appears before him as a hologram in his childhood home, singing and strumming a guitar.... Read more
  • Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. studio and streaming business for $72 billion
    Netflix struck a deal Friday to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, the Hollywood giant behind "Harry Potter" and HBO Max, in a $72 billion deal that would bring together two of the biggest players in television and film and potentially reshape the entertainment industry.... Read more
  • Meta partners with news outlets to expand AI content
    Meta announced Friday it will integrate content from major news organizations into its artificial intelligence assistant to provide Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp users with real-time information.... Read more
  • Chicago Tribune sues Perplexity AI for copyright infringement
    On Dec. 4, the Chicago Tribune filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in New York federal court against Perplexity AI, alleging the California-based startup has been unlawfully profiting off the newspaper's content in building its AI-driven search engine.... Read more
  • EU hits Meta with antitrust probe over WhatsApp AI features
    The EU said Thursday it had opened an antitrust probe to determine if the way Meta is rolling out AI features in WhatsApp breaches the bloc's competition rules.... Read more
  • Platforms like TikTok could boost viewing times by grouping users to better match their preferences
    In the nine years since TikTok debuted, it's helped transform the way people view and absorb information, along with other short-form video platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat. Every month, TikTok alone has nearly 1.6 billion active users globally.... Read more
  • Google's proposed data center in orbit will face issues with space debris in an already crowded orbit
    The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and cloud services has led to a massive demand for computing power. The surge has strained data infrastructure, which requires lots of electricity to operate. A single, medium-sized data center here on Earth can consume enough electricity to power about 16,500 homes, with even... Read more
  • OpenAI awards $40.5M to a wide range of nonprofits under new foundation structure
    OpenAI will award $40.5 million to more than 200 nonprofits before the end of the year, following an open call for applications in September.... Read more
  • Big data in the AFL: Changing the game, one stat at a time
    When Darren Jarman kicked an astounding five goals in the last quarter of the 1997 AFL Grand Final, I was 8 years old.... Read more
  • India rolls back order to preinstall cybersecurity app on smartphones
    India's telecoms ministry on Wednesday rolled back its order for smartphone manufacturers to preinstall a government-run cybersecurity app on new devices.... Read more
  • In Data Center Alley, AI sows building boom, doubts
    As planes make their final approach to Washington DC's Dulles Airport, just below lies Ashburn, a town otherwise known as Data Center Alley—where an estimated 70% of all global internet traffic at any moment finds its way.... Read more
  • Australia's national AI plan has just been released. Who exactly will benefit?
    Today, the Albanese Labor government released the long-awaited National AI Plan, "a whole-of-government framework that ensures technology works for people, not the other way around."... Read more
  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declares 'code red' to improve ChatGPT amid rising competition
    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has set off a "code red" alert to employees to improve its flagship product, ChatGPT, and delay other product developments, according to The Wall Street Journal.... Read more
  • Mapping the cosmos of innovation: AI model charts the age and trajectory of 23,000 technologies
    A team of researchers has built one of the most detailed open maps of emerging technologies yet assembled, allowing governments, companies and investors in the United States and worldwide to see what sits inside big fields like artificial intelligence and quantum computing, how fast each technology is growing and how... Read more
  • Crypto hacks: Price drops often outweigh direct losses
    In the crypto world, reports of cyberattacks tend to focus mainly on the funds that vanish immediately. A new study by researchers at the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) now shows that the indirect consequences—such as falling token prices and eroding trust—can multiply the financial impact of such attacks, with investors... Read more
  • AI-assisted shopping is the talk of the holiday shopping season
    Major retail chains and tech companies are offering new or updated artificial intelligence tools in time for the holiday shopping season, hoping to give consumers an easier gift-buying experience and themselves an augmented share of online spending.... Read more
  • Selfie-based age checks boom as govts push for online controls
    As governments crack down on online platforms from social networks to porn sites, business is booming for one sector offering AI age checks based on selfies.... Read more
  • How 'digital twins' could help prevent cyber-attacks on the food industry
    Earlier this year, a cyberattack on British retailer Marks & Spencer caused widespread disruption across its operations. Stock shortages, delayed deliveries, and logistical chaos rippled through the retailer's network.... Read more
  • How to predict future energy demand
    When Lukas Dahlström returned to Gotland to start his doctoral program at the GRASS graduate school, it was like coming full circle. He grew up on the island and has long been interested in science and sustainable development. So the opportunity seemed timely.... Read more
  • In Minnesota farm country, a plan for a $4 billion data center takes root with vast wind, solar and battery projects
    A power developer has a novel plan to build a $4 billion data center in rural southwestern Minnesota, as well as an armada of wind, solar and battery plants the company hopes will attract a wealthy buyer.... Read more
  • High-flying tech hits potholes in India's Silicon Valley
    In India's tech capital Bengaluru, the morning "rush hour" lasts so long it devours half the workday, throttling productivity in a city often viewed as the poster child of a booming economy.... Read more
  • EU could hit X with fine before 2025 ends
    The European Union could fine Elon Musk's X platform for breaking its digital rules by the end of 2025—two years into a probe that has tested the bloc's resolve to police the online space.... Read more
  • How can SMEs drive a greener and more inclusive Europe?
    Despite what some believe, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can play a key role in the digital, green and social transition taking place in the 21st century. However, SMEs cannot expect real change to come from adopting only a few basic digital tools. They need to go further, harnessing a... Read more
  • NYC judge: OpenAI must turn over communication with lawyers about deleted databases
    A federal judge ruled that OpenAI needs to turn over all its internal communications with lawyers about why it deleted two massive troves of pirated books from a notorious "shadow library" that the tech company is accused of using to train ChatGPT.... Read more
  • The AI boom hits a crossroads in 2026
    After three years of breakneck growth and soaring valuations, the AI industry enters 2026 with some of the euphoria giving way to tough questions.... Read more
  • Structural reform needed to address UK electricity price pressures
    New research from the University of Aberdeen warns that UK electricity bills are unlikely to fall under current arrangements and urges policymakers to consider structural reforms to protect consumers while delivering the energy transition.... Read more
  • Trump launches 'Genesis Mission' to speed AI-driven research
    President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday establishing the "Genesis Mission," a national initiative to harness AI for scientific breakthroughs, comparing its scope to the Manhattan Project that produced the atomic bomb during World War II.... Read more
  • Don't expect AI to disrupt Google's monopoly on search
    In a recent episode of the podcast "Acquired," venture capitalists and hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal argued that the horrible roll-out of Google's Bard AI chatbot in February 2023—which led the company's stock to drop 8% in a day—was a blessing in disguise.... Read more
  • We can't ban AI, but we can build the guardrails to prevent it from going off the tracks
    Artificial intelligence is fascinating, transformative and increasingly woven into how we learn, work and make decisions.... Read more
  • Colorado is pumping the brakes on first-of-its-kind AI regulation to find a practical path forward
    When the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act passed in May 2024, it made national headlines. The law was the first of its kind in the U.S. It was a comprehensive attempt to govern "high-risk" artificial intelligence systems across various industries before they could cause real-world harm.... Read more
  • US demands Google ad breakup in court closing arguments
    The US government asked a federal judge on Friday to order the breakup of Google's digital advertising business, arguing that the tech giant's pledges to change its practices cannot be trusted.... Read more

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