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EU says WhatsApp to face stricter content rules

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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.This post was originally published on […]

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Human resources tool could help employers prepare for digital twinning

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Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh are developing a tool to help organizations and their human resources teams get ready for the wider use of digital twinning technologies.This post was originally published on this site

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Macron pushes for fast-track ban on social media for children under 15

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French President Emmanuel Macron says he wants his government to fast-track the legal process to ensure that a ban on social media for children under the age of 15 can enter into force in September […]

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Teaching horses to ‘speak up’ with symbols: Project aims to boost animal welfare

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In recent years, revelations of unethical horse handling at elite levels of horsesport have drawn attention to an uncomfortable question: Do we really understand how our horses are feeling? According to Norwegian and Swedish researchers […]

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Meta pauses teen access to AI characters

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Meta is halting teens’ access to artificial intelligence characters, at least temporarily, the company said in a blog post Friday.This post was originally published on this site

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Software engineering: How hybrid delivery systems adapt to real-world challenges

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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 […]

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Safeguarding health for animals and people: Veterinary hospitals make use of UV-C robots and creative education

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Drug-resistant bacteria are one of the most urgent health challenges of our time, affecting people, animals, and the environments they share. The University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) is addressing this evolving […]

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Pig vaccine candidate outperforms leading available treatment in new trials

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A vaccine developed to tackle Streptococcus suis, an economically damaging disease endemic in the global pig population, has outperformed a leading commercially available vaccine in a challenge trial. The trial showed the vaccine candidate—developed by […]

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AI is already writing almost one-third of new software code, study shows

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Generative AI is reshaping software development—and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is spreading rapidly, though unevenly: in the U.S., the share of new code relying on AI rose from […]

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Google offers users option to plug AI mode into their photos, email for more personalized answers

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Google is leveraging its artificial intelligence technology to open a new peephole for its dominant search engine to tailor answers that draw upon people’s interests, habits, travel itineraries and photo libraries.This post was originally published […]

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