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UK’s promise to guard encryption is ‘delusional,’ say critics
The British government’s promise to protect encryption has been pilloried by security experts and libertarians.
The dispute stems…
Information organisations push for AI regulation to safeguard public belief in media
A number of the world’s largest media organisations have assembled to call for greater transparency in regard to the training of…
UK might emulate US ban on China tech investments
On Wednesday, US President Joe Biden unveiled an executive order banning new investments in certain tech sectors in China, citing…
German rocket startup baggage €30M because it eyes takeoff this 12 months
While the US and China have dominated the space sector for decades, Europe is carving out a niche for itself: small satellites in…
Taiwan faucets European satellites to guard wartime communications
As fears of war with China escalate, Taiwan is seeking European support for its communications systems.
The island nation recently…
What comes after Webb? NASA’s next-generation planet-hunting telescope
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When it comes to building enormous, complex space telescopes, agencies like NASA have to plan far in advance. Even though the James Webb Space…
Can we regulate AI with out stifling innovation? Right here’s what specialists assume
Whether it’s excitement, confusion, apprehension, or outright pessimism, everyone feels something about AI. So it was no surprise…
Europe’s ‘darkish universe’ telescope returns first photos of deep area
Europe’s new space telescope Euclid has returned its first sparkling images of deep space, in a “tantalising glimpse” of what is to…
France’s AFP sues Twitter over non-payments for displaying information
A bad week for Elon Musk just got even worse. After enduring a scandal over Tesla’s driving ranges, a risible rebrand of Twitter,…
Adopting robots makes earnings drop earlier than they rise, examine finds
As demand for industrial robots surges, new research suggests the rewards are slow to materialise. According to the Cambridge…