The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is currently witnessing a clash between companies that advocate for open-source AI and those that prefer closed-source AI. The debate revolves around the accessibility, transparency, and potential risks associated with each approach. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, recently made a significant move by releasing a new collection of
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The failure of a recent deal to deliver hydrogen-powered trucks to New Zealand, coupled with the removal of a NZ$100 million government rebate scheme for green hydrogen users in the 2024 budget, signal a rocky road ahead for the country’s energy transition plans. Despite significant investments in the purchase of heavy freight hydrogen trucks and
Recent research from Stanford University has unveiled a groundbreaking technology that could pave the way for achieving the ambitious United Nations climate goal of net zero emissions by 2050. This innovative technology, deeply rooted in ancient practices dating back to the Bronze Age, involves the utilization of heat-absorbing bricks in insulated containers for storing heat
Recent reports have highlighted the growing antitrust tensions within the chipmaking industry, specifically concerning one of the industry’s leaders, Nvidia. Rivals have accused Nvidia of abusing its market dominance in selling chips that power artificial intelligence. The U.S. Justice Department has taken notice of these complaints and has launched an investigation into the matter. According
Google recently faced backlash after airing an ad for its Gemini artificial intelligence during the Olympics. The ad, titled “Dear Sydney,” featured a father using the AI tool to write a fan letter from his daughter to US hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. While the intention was to showcase the capabilities of Gemini AI, the execution fell
The construction industry is constantly evolving, with new technologies and materials being developed to improve efficiency, sustainability, and durability. A recent study led by engineers at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has shed light on the potential benefits of incorporating cellulose nanofibrils into 3D-printed concrete. This innovative plant-based material could
The recent lawsuit filed by the United States against TikTok raises serious concerns about the app’s violation of children’s privacy. The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission accused TikTok of collecting and using personal data from young users without parental consent, in direct violation of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). This not
The recent breakthrough by a research team in constructing high-density three-dimensional carbon tube nanoarray electrodes has opened up a new realm of possibilities in the field of filter capacitors. These capacitors play a crucial role in converting fluctuating voltage signals into steady direct current, a vital function in modern electronics. While traditional Aluminum electrolytic capacitors
Analog hardware is revolutionizing the field of artificial intelligence (AI) with its potential to maximize computational performance. A recent study published in Science Advances showcases the groundbreaking work of a research team in utilizing ECRAM devices for AI computation, highlighting the path towards commercialization. The rapid progress of AI technology, especially in areas like generative
In the world of software development, debugging is a crucial and time-consuming process. With modern applications containing millions of lines of code, developers often struggle to locate and correct faults efficiently. Manual debugging, which is still prevalent in many software companies, can consume up to 90% of the total development time. This issue leaves developers
Airbus reported a significant decline in net profit of 46 percent in the first half of the year, amounting to 825 million euros. This decrease was largely attributed to a substantial writedown in its space operations, which resulted in a charge of 989 million euros. Despite this setback, the overall revenue for the first half
The recent development of a self-powered “bug” by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, has opened up the possibility of revolutionizing aquatic robotics. Published in the journal Advanced Materials Technologies, this innovation is a significant step towards the integration of autonomous nodes into all human activities as part of the “internet of
The field of renewable energy has seen a surge in innovative technologies aimed at generating electricity sustainably in recent years. One of the emerging solutions to combat climate change is the conversion of excess or waste heat into electricity through thermoelectric power generation. This approach relies on materials with valuable thermoelectric properties that can harness
Apple recently reached a tentative collective bargaining contract with the first unionized company store in the country. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ Coalition of Organized Retail Employees, representing employees at a retail location in Maryland, announced a three-year deal with the company. The agreement includes a 10% increase in pay and offers
The recent global technology meltdown caused by a flawed update installed on Microsoft’s Windows software by CrowdStrike has highlighted the inherent vulnerabilities in our interconnected digital world. We have become so reliant on systems that operate in the background that we often don’t realize they exist until they fail. This overdependence on technology has created