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Technology

Authors Unite: Demand Limits on AI Use in Publishing After Work 'Stolen'

Top authors are demanding book publishers limit AI usage following concerns that AI companies are stealing authors work.

posted on 06/29/2025
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Science

Scientists Embark on Ambitious Project: Building a Synthetic Human Genome

UK-based researchers are working on the Synthetic Human Genome Project, aiming to build a human genome from scratch and transform our understanding of health and disease.

posted on 06/29/2025
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Security

Homeland Security Warns of Potential Iranian Cyberattacks on US Networks

US Homeland Security issues a warning about potential cyberattacks from Iranian government-backed hackers targeting vulnerable US networks. Stay vigilant and secure your devices.

posted on 06/28/2025
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Security

Scattered Spider Hackers Target Airlines: FBI and Cybersecurity Firms Issue Warning

The FBI and cybersecurity firms are warning that the hacking group Scattered Spider is targeting airlines and the transportation sector. Increased vigilance is crucial.

posted on 06/28/2025
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Technology

Cybersecurity Risks to Critical Infrastructure: A Deep Dive

Explore the increasing vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyberattacks and what can be done to protect essential systems.

posted on 06/28/2025
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Automotive

Tesla Achieves First Autonomous Vehicle Delivery: A Glimpse into the Future?

Tesla completes its first fully autonomous vehicle delivery, raising questions about the future of self-driving technology and the company's ambitious plans.

posted on 06/28/2025
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Technology

Meta's AI Ambitions: Accessing Private User Photos - A Privacy Concern?

Meta is exploring access to users' private photos for AI training. This raises concerns about privacy and data usage. Should users be worried?

posted on 06/28/2025
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Technology

Is AI Making Us Dumber? New Studies Suggest a Cognitive Decline with AI Overuse

Recent studies raise concerns about the impact of AI on cognitive abilities, suggesting that relying too much on AI tools may lead to shallower knowledge and reduced brain activity.

posted on 06/27/2025
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Energy

Redwood Materials enters energy storage repurposing EV batteries for AI data centers

Redwood Materials launches energy storage business, repurposing EV batteries to power AI data centers, leveraging its recycling expertise and expanding its market reach.

posted on 06/27/2025
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Technology

AI Image Generation: Impact on Chinese Graphic Artists and Design Value

Explore the impact of AI image generators on graphic artists in China, discussing design replication, client perception, and the value of human creativity.

posted on 06/27/2025
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Technology & Electronics

Meta in Talks to Acquire PlayAI: Expanding its AI Voice Capabilities

Meta is reportedly considering acquiring PlayAI, a voice cloning startup, to enhance its AI offerings and potentially roll out more realistic voice features across its products.

posted on 06/27/2025
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AI

OpenAI Acquires Crossing Minds, Boosting AI Shopping Tech

OpenAI has acquired Crossing Minds, an AI startup focused on improving e-commerce recommendations. This move strengthens OpenAI's position in the AI-powered shopping arena.

posted on 06/27/2025