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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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EU wants key sectors to use made-in-Europe AI

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The EU on Wednesday told European businesses in critical sectors to ramp up their uptake of artificial intelligence and pushed for the bloc to cut its dependence on foreign AI providers.This post was originally published […]

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AI tools promise efficiency at work, but they can erode trust, creativity and agency

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What if your biggest competitive asset is not how fast AI helps you work, but how well you question what it produces?This post was originally published on this site

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Today’s AI hype has echoes of a devastating technology boom and bust 100 years ago

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The electrification boom of the 1920s set the United States up for a century of industrial dominance and powered a global economic revolution.This post was originally published on this site

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As long as the cybercriminals’ business model works, companies are vulnerable to attack

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When cybercriminals targeted the UK nursery chain Kido, it represented a disturbing new low for the hackers. They threatened to expose personal data about young children and their families, shocking parents and cybersecurity experts alike.This […]

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Harvesting hydrogen from biomass for energy can provide substantial carbon emissions reduction

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Hydrogen fuel provides energy without producing carbon dioxide emissions, which makes it a promising option for decarbonizing the economy. The U.S. is a major producer of hydrogen, contributing around 10% of the global annual production, […]

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Shhhh! California bans noisy TV commercials

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Noisy TV commercials were banned in California on Monday, with a new law that demands pitchmen turn the volume down.This post was originally published on this site

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OpenAI’s Fidji Simo says AI investment frenzy ‘new normal,’ not bubble

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The dizzying investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure do not constitute a bubble but rather represent today’s “new normal” to meet skyrocketing user demand, Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s de facto number two, said on Monday.This post was […]

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Air India’s midair emergency sparks new alarm over the safety of the Boeing Dreamliner

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India’s leading body of pilots has asked the civil aviation regulator to inspect all Boeing 787 Dreamliners operating in the country for electrical issues after one of the planes abruptly deployed an emergency power system […]

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