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  • 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
  • $2B Counter-Strike 2 crash exposes a legal black hole: Your digital investments aren't really yours
    In late October 2025, as much as US$2 billion vanished from a digital marketplace. This wasn't a hack or a bubble bursting. It happened because one company, Valve, changed the rules for its video game Counter-Strike 2, a popular first-person shooter with a global player base of nearly 30 million... Read more
  • Cutting energy demand could be the cheapest, most efficient route to net zero, UK research says
    Reducing the U.K.'s energy demand could help the country reach its net zero target faster and at half the cost compared to relying mainly on supply-side technologies, according to new research by energy experts.... Read more
  • Building a sustainable metals infrastructure: NIST report highlights key strategies
    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published a report identifying strategies for developing a more efficient, sustainable and resilient U.S. metals processing infrastructure, where metals are used and reused more efficiently throughout the economy. The report highlights key challenges that must be addressed to achieve this goal,... Read more
  • As AI leader Nvidia posts record results, Warren Buffett makes a surprise bet on Google
    The world's most valuable publicly listed company, US microchip maker Nvidia has reported a record $US57 billion revenue in the third quarter of 2025, beating Wall Street estimates. The chipmaker said revenue will rise again to $US65 billion in the last part of the year.... Read more
  • Korea establishes its first ultra high-voltage DC standards, accelerating the 'energy highway'
    The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has established Korea's first national standards for the reliable performance verification of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission systems. Based on these newly established standards, KRISS will begin providing calibration and testing services for national power authorities and related industries.... Read more
  • Companies are warming up to saying AI is the reason for job cuts
    In late September, the German airline Deutsche Lufthansa AG told analysts and investors that it planned to eliminate 4,000 administrative positions by the end of the decade. Among the reasons it cited was "the increased use of artificial intelligence."... Read more
  • Nvidia earnings clear lofty hurdle set by analysts amid fears about an AI bubble
    Nvidia's sales of the computing chips powering the artificial intelligence craze surged beyond the lofty bar set by stock market analysts in a performance that may ease recent jitters about a Big Tech boom turning into a bust that topples the world's most valuable company.... Read more
  • Studies reveal 95 barriers and 50 risks slowing decarbonization in the building sector
    In the race against time to meet 2050 climate targets, building decarbonization looms large—but high upfront costs and a lack of public awareness are two of the biggest barriers for many countries, slowing the adoption of energy efficiency and electrification technologies. The top risks center on performance and reliability.... Read more
  • Half of novelists believe AI is likely to replace their work entirely, research finds
    Just over half (51%) of published novelists in the UK believe that artificial intelligence is likely to end up entirely replacing their work as fiction writers, a new University of Cambridge report shows.... Read more
  • Roblox set to start checking people's ages. But it will need to do more to keep kids safe
    Online gaming giant Roblox has just announced it will start checking users' ages from early December in an attempt to stop children and teenagers talking with adults.... Read more
  • Is the AI bubble about to burst? What to watch for as the markets wobble
    The global investment frenzy around AI has seen companies valued at trillions of dollars and eye-watering projections of how it will boost economic productivity.... Read more
  • New study charts smarter path to 24/7 renewable power for heavy industry
    Heavy industries can achieve 24/7 renewable power through the smart use of solar and battery storage, according to a new study published in Solar Energy by The Australian National University (ANU) and the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Center (HILT CRC).... Read more
  • Cloudflare resolves outage that impacted thousands, ChatGPT, X and more
    A widely used Internet infrastructure company said that it has resolved an issue that led to outages impacting users of everything from ChatGPT and the online game, "League of Legends," to the New Jersey Transit system early Tuesday.... Read more
  • Silicon, aluminum and lithium scarcity threaten green technology development
    Silicon, aluminum and lithium are the most critical raw materials on Earth. Their scarcity and the complexity of extracting them could hinder the development of technologies that are key to the green transition. This is one of the main conclusions of a study by the INGENIO Institute, a joint center... Read more
  • Google unveils Gemini 3, aiming to turn its search engine into a 'thought partner'
    Google is unleashing its Gemini 3 artificial intelligence model on its dominant search engine and other popular online services in the high-stakes battle to create technology that people can trust to enlighten them and manage tedious tasks.... Read more
  • Nvidia, Microsoft invest $15 billion in AI startup Anthropic
    Chip giant Nvidia and Microsoft announced Tuesday investments totaling $15 billion in AI startup Anthropic, creator of the Claude chatbot, as the AI investment frenzy continues amid emerging fears of a bubble on Wall Street.... Read more
  • Some businesses have actually been slow to adopt AI, survey finds
    Over the past few years, we have repeatedly been told artificial intelligence (AI) is coming for our jobs.... Read more
  • NASA, industry weave data fabric with AI
    One of the biggest goals for companies in the field of artificial intelligence is developing "agentic" or autonomous systems. These metaphorical agents can perform tasks without a guiding human hand. This parallels the goals of the emerging urban air mobility industry, which hopes to bring autonomous flying vehicles to cities... Read more
  • Improving reliable power supply to remote communities
    Remote First Nations communities in Australia experience ongoing energy insecurity due to geographic isolation, reliance on diesel, and uneven consumer protections relative to grid-connected households—so experts are navigating the many complicated factors to guide transition to clean energy supply.... Read more
  • Europe looks to catch up with US in AI race at German digital summit
    Europe must strive to lead in the AI race, top officials urged Tuesday at a summit focused on propelling the region to the forefront of the digital era and reducing its reliance on US tech titans.... Read more
  • Europe's hidden power: Turning waste heat into profit
    Europe's industry and energy sector account for 40% of Europe's total water consumption and nearly a quarter of its final energy consumption.... Read more
  • Google boss warns no company immune if AI bubble bursts
    The head of Google's parent company Alphabet warned that every company would be impacted if the AI bubble were to burst, in an interview to the BBC.... Read more
  • Amazon, Microsoft cloud services could face tougher EU rules
    Amazon and Microsoft cloud services could face stricter EU competition rules after Brussels on Tuesday launched probes to assess their market power.... Read more
  • A changing reporting landscape at the intersection of accounting and cryptocurrency
    Cryptocurrency continues to reshape the financial landscape. As cryptocurrency moves from niche to mainstream, companies are grappling with how to account for these volatile digital assets. New research from Scheller College of Business accounting professor Robbie Moon, and his co-authors Chelsea M. Anderson, Vivian W. Fang, and Jonathan E. Shipman,... Read more
  • Musk's Grokipedia leans on 'questionable' sources, study says
    Elon Musk's Grokipedia carries thousands of citations to "questionable" and "problematic" sources, US researchers said Friday, raising doubts about the reliability of the AI-powered encyclopedia as an information tool.... Read more
  • EU bows to pressure on loosening AI, privacy rules
    The European Union is set next week to kickstart a rollback of landmark rules on artificial intelligence and data protection that face powerful pushback on both sides of the Atlantic.... Read more
  • How AI might help with animal adoptions
    Do people respond differently to digital animals compared to real ones?... Read more
  • GenAI, fake law and fallout—new report reveals surge in legal cases involving generative AI
    The Center for the Future of the Legal Profession (CFLP) at UNSW Law & Justice has released a new report on the impacts of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in law: "GenAI, Fake Law & Fallout: A review of the misuse of generative artificial intelligence in legal proceedings."... Read more
  • Video podcasts become next streaming battleground
    Big tech platforms, including TikTok and Netflix, are all looking to add video podcasts to their content, a rapidly growing format that attracts a young audience prized by advertisers and where YouTube dominates.... Read more
  • Google proposes adtech changes to avoid breakup after EU fine
    Google on Friday announced changes to its advertising services to avert the risk of a breakup, two months after Brussels hit the US giant with a massive fine.... Read more
  • Google to pay millions to South African news outlets: Watchdog
    Google will pay more than $40 million to support South African news media, many of them floundering in a digital age, the country's competition authority said Thursday.... Read more
  • EU probes Google over news site rankings
    The EU launched a fresh investigation into Google Thursday over suspicions the US giant is pushing down news outlets in search results, despite retaliation threats from US President Donald Trump.... Read more
  • Anthropic, Microsoft announce new AI data center projects as industry's construction push continues
    Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced a $50 billion investment in computing infrastructure on Wednesday that will include new data centers in Texas and New York.... Read more
  • Why companies don't share AV crash data, and how they could
    Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have been tested as taxis for decades in San Francisco, Pittsburgh and around the world, and trucking companies have enormous incentives to adopt them.... Read more
  • The AI boom feels eerily similar to 2000s dotcom crash—with some important differences
    If last week's trillion-dollar slide of major tech stocks felt familiar, it's because we've been here before—when hype about innovation last ran headlong into economic reality.... Read more
  • German court rules against OpenAI in copyright case
    A German court ruled Tuesday that OpenAI has infringed copyright law by using song lyrics to feed its chat models in a case that could have wide implications for European artists.... Read more
  • Is AI really coming for our jobs and wages? Past predictions of a 'robot apocalypse' offer some clues
    The robots were taking our jobs—or so we were told over a decade ago. The same warnings are regularly heard today about the likely impact of artificial intelligence (AI).... Read more
  • What does OpenAI's restructuring mean for the future of the AI industry?
    OpenAI's recent restructuring of its for-profit arm to a public benefit corporation is a smart move that will allow the organization to increase its investment opportunities and maintain its nonprofit roots, according to a Northeastern University nonprofit management expert.... Read more
  • Microsoft to pursue superintelligence after OpenAI deal
    Microsoft Corp. is pursuing a more powerful form of AI called "superintelligence" it hopes will be capable of making advances in areas like medicine and materials science.... Read more
  • Denmark's government aims to ban access to social media for children under 15
    Denmark's government on Friday announced an agreement to ban access to social media for anyone under 15, ratcheting up pressure on Big Tech platforms as concerns grow that kids are getting too swept up in a digitized world of harmful content and commercial interests.... Read more
  • EU eyes tweaks to AI law to heed tech industry 'concerns'
    The European Union said Friday it is considering adjustments to its landmark artificial intelligence law, the AI Act, after tech firms and several member states raised concerns.... Read more
  • Universal Music went from suing an AI company to partnering with it. What will it mean for artists?
    Last week, artificial intelligence (AI) music company Udio announced an out-of-court settlement with Universal Music Group (UMG) over a lawsuit that accused Udio (as well as another AI music company called Suno) of copyright infringement.... Read more
  • Zuckerbergs put AI at heart of pledge to cure diseases
    The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a nonprofit launched by Mark Zuckerberg and his wife aimed at curing all disease, on Thursday announced it was restructuring to focus on using artificial intelligence to achieve that goal.... Read more
  • Global tech tensions overshadow Web Summit's AI and robots
    Flashy AI, robotics and self-driving cars will be on show at the annual Web Summit in Lisbon from Monday, but global tensions over high-tech trade, competition and sovereignty will be weighing on the minds of entrepreneurs, investors and policymakers.... Read more
  • Tesla shareholders approve Musk's $1 trillion pay package
    Tesla shareholders on Thursday overwhelmingly endorsed a massive pay package for CEO Elon Musk that could reach $1 trillion.... Read more

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