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  • Rural India powers global AI models
    Tending crops by day and then logging on for a night shift of data labeling, 27-year-old Chandmani Kerketta is part of a rising rural Indian workforce helping power an artificial intelligence revolution.... Read more
  • France dumps Zoom and Teams as Europe seeks digital autonomy from the US
    In France, civil servants will ditch Zoom and Teams for a homegrown video conference system. Soldiers in Austria are using open source office software to write reports after the military dropped Microsoft Office. Bureaucrats in a German state have also turned to free software for their administrative work.... Read more
  • Musk Inc.? Billionaire combines his rocket and AI businesses before an expected IPO this year
    Elon Musk is joining his space exploration and artificial intelligence ventures into a single company before what's expected to be a massive initial public offering for the business later this year.... Read more
  • Study finds banning energy disconnections shouldn't destabilize markets
    Approaches by some European countries and Australia to protect energy consumers could help countries worldwide phase out harmful electricity disconnections without destabilizing power markets, new research published in the journal Energy Research & Social Science has found.... Read more
  • Companies need to balance domestic demand with global growth: A study of Japan's lithium-ion battery industry
    New research has found that while a large home market base was beneficial in selling a product, it could become a trap if companies focus too much on the domestic market and fail to respond to global opportunities and technological advancements. Professor Kirsten Martinus, director of the Future Regions Lab,... Read more
  • Some companies tie AI to layoffs, but the reality is more complicated
    The one thing N. Lee Plumb knows for sure about being laid off from Amazon last week is that it wasn't a failure to get on board with the company's artificial intelligence plans.... Read more
  • Nvidia boss insists 'huge' investment in OpenAI on track
    Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang has insisted the US tech giant will make a "huge" investment in OpenAI and dismissed as "nonsense" reports that he is unhappy with the generative AI star.... Read more
  • As fossil fuel use declines, experts urge planning and coordination to prevent chaotic collapse
    As the world shifts toward renewable energy sources, some experts warn that a lack of planning for the retirement of fossil fuels could lead to a disorderly and dangerous collapse of existing systems that could prolong the transition to green energy.... Read more
  • Dutch watchdog launches Roblox probe over 'risks to children'
    The Dutch consumer watchdog Friday launched an investigation into Roblox to see if the popular gaming platform was doing enough to protect children amid reports they are exposed to violent and sexual imagery.... Read more
  • Amazon in talks to invest $50 billion in OpenAI, expand ties
    Amazon.com Inc. is in talks to invest as much as $50 billion in OpenAI and expand an agreement that involves selling computer power to the AI startup, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. OpenAI is also weighing a deal in which Amazon would use the startup's artificial... Read more
  • Human-led AI opens tech jobs for refugees
    AI can help displaced people avoid exploitation, but humans must call the shots, warn experts. For Susan Achiech, life began in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp, where her South Sudanese parents fled to for safety in the early 1990s. Now 26, she lives in Canada, running her own gaming company, Tech... Read more
  • How AI deepfakes have skirted revenge porn laws
    Federal and state governments have outlawed "revenge porn," the nonconsensual online sharing of sexual images of individuals, often by former partners. Last year, South Carolina became the 50th state to enact such a law. The recent rise of easy-to-use generative AI tools, however, has introduced a new wrinkle: What happens... Read more
  • Meta leans on improved ad business to fuel massive AI spending
    Meta Platforms Inc.'s better-than-expected sales outlook helped ease Wall Street concerns about plans for unprecedented spending on artificial intelligence this year. The social networking giant topped projections for holiday quarter revenue and gave a strong forecast for the current period during its earnings report on Jan. 28. Improvements in its... Read more
  • Google adds AI image generation to Chrome browser, side panel option for virtual assistant
    Google is empowering its Chrome browser with the ability to alter imagery and a virtual assistant to help with online tasks as part of its push to turbocharge its digital services with more artificial intelligence technology.... Read more
  • Amazon to close most Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores in days
    Amazon said this week that it was closing almost all of its Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh locations within days as it narrows its focus on food delivery and its grocery chain, Whole Foods Market.... Read more
  • UK proposes forcing Google to let publishers opt out of AI summaries
    Britain's competition watchdog said Wednesday that Google should give news sites and content creators the choice to opt out of having their online content scraped to feed its AI overviews.... Read more
  • ASML made record $11.5 billion profit in 2025 thanks to AI-driven demand, plans to cut 1,700 jobs
    Dutch semiconductor chip machine maker ASML recorded a record net profit of 9.6 billion euros ($11.5 billion) in 2025 on sales of 32.7 billion euros fueled by AI-driven demand, the company reported Wednesday as it also announced plans to slash its workforce by about 1,700, about 4% of its workforce.... Read more
  • EU steps in to make sure Google gives rivals access to AI services and data
    The European Union said Tuesday it's stepping in to make sure Google gives rival AI companies and search engines access to Gemini AI services and data as required by the bloc's flagship digital rulebook.... Read more
  • TikTok settles hours before landmark social media addiction trial
    Video sharing app TikTok has made an eleventh-hour deal to avoid a landmark US trial accusing it, along with Meta and YouTube, of addicting young people to social media, lawyers said on Tuesday.... Read more
  • Pinterest will lay off 15% of its workforce as the platform pivots resources to AI
    Pinterest plans to lay off under 15% of its workforce, as part of broader restructuring that arrives as the image-sharing platform pivots more of its money to artificial intelligence.... Read more
  • Ikea is testing a digital Roblox experience
    Ikea is expanding. But this time it's not with new physical stores. The home design company is entering the virtual world.... Read more
  • Amazon is closing its Fresh grocery and Go convenience stores
    Amazon.com Inc. is shuttering its Amazon-branded grocery stores and automated grab-and-go markets, eliminating two centerpieces of its push into physical retail.... Read more
  • Should companies replace human workers with robots? Study takes a closer look
    Last year, when The New York Times reported that Amazon's robotics team's ultimate goal was to automate 75% of the company's operations, replacing more than half a million human jobs in an attempt to pass cost savings onto customers, it was a stark reminder of robots' ever-expanding role in reshaping... Read more
  • EU says WhatsApp to face stricter content rules
    WhatsApp is set to face greater EU scrutiny after the European Commission on Monday added the platform to its list of digital firms big enough to face stricter content rules.... Read more
  • All-powerful AI isn't an existential threat, according to new research
    Ever since ChatGPT's debut in 2023, concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) potentially wiping out humanity have dominated headlines. New research from Georgia Tech suggests that those anxieties are misplaced. "Computer scientists often aren't good judges of the social and political implications of technology," said Milton Mueller, a professor in the... Read more
  • Coinbase power play sparks crypto rift as key bill gets delayed
    It was a rare White House rebuke to the crypto industry: Don't take your newfound political muscle in Washington for granted. A week after Coinbase Global Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brian Armstrong helped stall sweeping cryptocurrency legislation in the Senate, White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt took to X to... Read more
  • Social media giants face landmark trial over addiction claims
    A landmark trial beginning this week in Los Angeles could establish a legal precedent on whether social media companies deliberately designed their platforms to addict children.... Read more
  • OpenAI will put ads in ChatGPT, opening a new door for dangerous influence
    OpenAI has announced plans to introduce advertising in ChatGPT in the United States. Ads will appear on the free version and the low-cost Go tier, but not for Pro, Business, or Enterprise subscribers. The company says ads will be clearly separated from chatbot responses and will not influence outputs. It... Read more
  • What to know about the deal to keep TikTok in US
    TikTok has at last finalized a deal to keep the popular video sharing platform operating in the U.S. after years of uncertainty, but questions remain about whether users' experience will change and whether the changes actually address security concerns around the app.... Read more
  • Meta pauses teen access to AI characters
    Meta is halting teens' access to artificial intelligence characters, at least temporarily, the company said in a blog post Friday.... Read more
  • Software engineering: How hybrid delivery systems adapt to real-world challenges
    New research into project management in software engineering shows that the most successful systems are not the ones that follow a fixed blueprint from the start, but those that evolve in response to real challenges as projects unfold.... Read more
  • TikTok finalizes a deal to form a new American entity
    TikTok has finalized a deal to create a new American entity, avoiding the looming threat of a ban in the United States that has been in discussion for years on the platform now used by more than 200 million Americans.... Read more
  • Physicists predict significant growth for cadmium telluride photovoltaics
    A solar energy generation technology once considered limited in its potential is poised for significant growth in the United States.... Read more
  • Boosting consumer trust could unlock market for retired EV batteries
    Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining unprecedented popularity across the globe, with their number reaching 26 million in 2022 and expected to grow eightfold by the end of the decade.... Read more
  • Companies are already using agentic AI to make decisions, but governance is lagging behind
    Businesses are acting fast to adopt agentic AI—artificial intelligence systems that work without human guidance—but have been much slower to put governance in place to oversee them, a new survey shows. That mismatch is a major source of risk in AI adoption. In my view, it's also a business opportunity.... Read more
  • Colorado State University goes all in on AI, partnering with Microsoft to create RamGPT
    Colorado State University has partnered with Microsoft to pilot a university-wide artificial intelligence system similar to ChatGPT that places the land-grant institution at the front of the pack in collaborations between higher education and AI companies.... Read more
  • Snapchat settles to avoid social media addiction trial
    Snapchat on Wednesday confirmed it made a deal to avoid a US civil trial accusing it, along with Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, of addicting young people to social media.... Read more
  • Why AI has not led to mass unemployment
    People have become used to living with AI fairly quickly. ChatGPT is barely three years old, but has changed the way many of us communicate or deal with large amounts of information.... Read more
  • The EU's new AI rulebook will affect businesses and consumers in the UK, too
    For the UK after Brexit, it is tempting to imagine that regulation no longer comes from Brussels. Yet one of the most significant pieces of digital legislation anywhere in the world—the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act—is now coming into force, and its effects will reach UK companies, regulators and citizens.... Read more
  • Microsoft CEO warns AI needs to spread beyond Big Tech to avoid bubble
    As tech companies spend billions on artificial intelligence data centers and computer chips, fears of an AI bubble held privately by Wall Street traders and some Big Tech titans are beginning to pop into public view.... Read more
  • Dazzling Chinese AI debuts mask growing pains
    Investor confidence in Chinese AI startups is riding high, but obstacles to their long-term success range from US export controls to the puzzle of how to become profitable.... Read more
  • FTC appeals Meta's court victory in monopoly case
    The US Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday it was appealing a court ruling that dismissed its antitrust case against Meta, insisting the tech giant illegally monopolized social media.... Read more
  • Strategic use of renewables could halve EU natural gas reliance by 2050
    The war in Ukraine sent shockwaves through Europe's energy system, exposing how deeply the region depends on imported natural gas, and how vulnerable that dependence can be during geopolitical crises. A new Cornell-led study finds that Europe could sharply reduce that vulnerability while accelerating climate action by expanding renewable energy... Read more
  • Microsoft's AI deal promises Canada digital sovereignty, but is that a pledge it can keep?
    Over the past year, few words have been abused as much as "sovereignty," particularly in relation to Canadian digital policy and artificial intelligence. In early December, Microsoft promised to invest more than $7.5 billion over the next two years to build "new digital and AI infrastructure" in Canada. This investment... Read more
  • Will Google be 'third time lucky' with new, AI-powered smart glasses?
    It has been over a decade since Google Glass smart glasses were announced in 2013, followed by their swift withdrawal—in part because of low adoption. Their subsequent (and lesser known) second iteration was released in 2017 and aimed at the workplace. They were withdrawn in 2023.... Read more
  • From chess moves to clean energy: A creative path to affordable power for developing nations
    The global push for clean energy often highlights high-tech solutions in wealthy countries. But a team at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is proving that simple, clever ideas—inspired by chess, secondhand batteries, and fair play in markets—can help developing nations cut emissions and keep the lights on.... Read more
  • Bottleneck in hydrogen distribution jeopardizes billions in clean energy
    A study from Edinburgh Business School at Heriot-Watt University found that while hydrogen production, storage and fuel cell technologies are advancing rapidly, the hydrogen distribution infrastructure is developing at half the speed, creating a critical bottleneck that could put billions in clean energy at risk.... Read more
  • Google files to appeal decision in search monopoly case
    Google filed a notice on Friday to appeal a federal judge's ruling that it held an illegal monopoly on online search, court records show.... Read more
  • YouTube relaxes monetization policy on videos with controversial content
    YouTube is updating its guidelines for videos containing content that advertisers define as controversial, allowing more creators to earn full ad revenue when they tackle sensitive issues in a nongraphic way.... Read more
  • Using causal AI to amplify sustainability in the textile industry
    With the textile industry facing mounting scrutiny over the environmental impacts of fast fashion, two researchers from Constructor University have published a framework to help responsible brands engage audiences more effectively about sustainability on social media.... Read more

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