As I also write in my story, this push raises alarms from some AI safety experts about whether large language models are fit to analyze subtle pieces of intelligence in situations with high geopolitical stakes. It also accelerates the US toward…
Category: 3. Tech
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How the federal government is tracking changes in the supply of street drugs
There, a research chemist named Ed Sisco and his team had developed methods for detecting trace amounts of drugs, explosives, and other dangerous materials—techniques that could protect law enforcement officials and others who had to collect…
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Chinese EV battery giant CATL posts 33% surge in Q1 profit
Chinese firm CATL produces electric vehicle batteries for major brands including Volkswagen, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz and BMW.
The world’s leading…
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Meta news ban intensifying Canadians’ legacy media break
This illustration photo taken on April 14, 2025, in Montreal, Canada, shows the alert: “People in Canada can’t see this content” on the Facebook page of news… Continue Reading
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Danish brewer adds AI ‘colleagues’ to human team
The brewer says it has introduced AI ‘co-workers’ to increase the potential of its human staff.
They have names, faces, and email addresses, but…
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Japan orders Google to cease alleged antitrust violation
The move mirrors similar crackdowns on Google in the United States and Europe.
Japanese authorities said Tuesday they had issued a cease-and-desist…
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Modeling Water Movement and Pollution in Estuaries
What can estuaries, mixture locations salt and freshwater, teach environmentalists about pollution and extreme events? This is what a recent study published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research…
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Google made an AI model to talk to dolphins
A new large language model AI system may soon allow humans to converse with dolphins. Scheduled to debut in the coming months, researchers will test to…
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World’s tallest bridge set to open in China very soon
The world’s tallest bridge is set to open this summer—and its height is not for the faint of heart. Constructed in just three years for roughly…
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A vision for the future of automation
Yet, broad adoption of this advanced automation has lagged. “That’s not necessarily or just a technology gap,” says John Hart, professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Center for Advanced Production Technologies at MIT….
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