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Trump launches ‘Genesis Mission’ to speed AI-driven research

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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 […]

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We can’t ban AI, but we can build the guardrails to prevent it from going off the tracks

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Artificial intelligence is fascinating, transformative and increasingly woven into how we learn, work and make decisions.This post was originally published on this site

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Colorado is pumping the brakes on first-of-its-kind AI regulation to find a practical path forward

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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 […]

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US demands Google ad breakup in court closing arguments

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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.This post was originally published […]

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$2B Counter-Strike 2 crash exposes a legal black hole: Your digital investments aren’t really yours

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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 […]

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Cutting energy demand could be the cheapest, most efficient route to net zero, UK research says

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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.This post […]

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Building a sustainable metals infrastructure: NIST report highlights key strategies

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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 […]

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As AI leader Nvidia posts record results, Warren Buffett makes a surprise bet on Google

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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 […]

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Korea establishes its first ultra high-voltage DC standards, accelerating the ‘energy highway’

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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 […]

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Companies are warming up to saying AI is the reason for job cuts

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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 […]

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