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EU grills Apple, Snapchat, YouTube over risks to children

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The EU Friday demanded digital giants including Snapchat and YouTube explain how they are protecting children from online harm, as all but two member states signaled openness to restricting social media access for minors.This post […]

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The data center boom is here: Experts explain how to build AI infrastructure correctly

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To fast-track the buildout of data centers that power artificial intelligence (AI), tech giants like Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, and OpenAI are pouring money into construction projects. Globally, companies are predicted to spend $375 […]

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Complex decisions still require human skills as AI supports public decision-making, says researcher

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Today, AI technologies are being used in the public sector for administrative cases and as support in the various steps that lead up to a decision. This adds a transparency in that it shows the […]

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US clean energy supply chains projected to fall short of rising demand

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Under current supply chain conditions, the United States is on track to fall significantly short of surging demand for three clean energy sources—wind, solar, and battery—due to the scarcity of critical raw materials, according to […]

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AI-based patent abstract generator can discover and detail technology opportunities

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Patents are valuable for the generation of novel ideas through technological discovery. In recent years, scientists have made several attempts to identify technology opportunities by determining vacancies in patent maps—visual representations of patent distribution in […]

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Is your bank keeping your secrets? New study says ‘It’s complicated’

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Banks are among the most tightly regulated institutions in the United States, but a new University of Michigan study suggests they may be sharing customers’ personal data far more freely than most people realize.This post […]

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Household-battery startup raises $1 billion for expansion

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Household-battery startup Base Power Inc. raised $1 billion to expand its energy-storage business and build a manufacturing plant in Texas.This post was originally published on this site

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Musk settles with fired Twitter execs for undisclosed sum

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Elon Musk has agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to settle a dispute with four former Twitter executives over their dismissal on the day he acquired the social network, now known as X, a court […]

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‘Skins gambling’—where gaming meets gambling

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In recent years, the line between gaming and gambling has become increasingly blurred. One of the most striking examples of this convergence is the rise of “skins gambling,” where players wager virtual items (or “skins”) […]

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Energy flexibility is reshaping Finland’s electricity market

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The future of the electricity market may depend less on big power plants and more on everyday choices made at home. Nayeem Rahman’s dissertation at the University of Vaasa shows how consumers are gaining influence […]

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