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AI Continents Are Fast Becoming The Latest Geo-Political Power Play For AI Supremacy
Lance Eliot, Contributor, Lance Eliot, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/lanceeliot/
AI Continents is the latest hot trend but will it last or fizzle out? getty In todays column, I examine the recently proclaimed EU AI Continent Action Plan, announced in Brussels on April 9, 2025, ...[Continue Reading]
Forbes
about 1 year ago
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Maryland Just Banned Surveillance Pricing on Groceries. Critics Say Its Basically Toothless
Matt Novak
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a new bill into law this week designed to protect people in the state from so-called surveillance pricing, a form of dynamic pricing that adjusts how much is charged to ...[Continue Reading]

Gizmodo.com
1 day ago
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I used Claude and NotebookLM together for research and realized they're solving completely different problems
Abhijith N Arjunan
Research assistance is one area where I rely on LLM-based AI platforms more frequently. Compared to other uses of generative AI, using AI chatbots to help you structure your research and identify con ...[Continue Reading]

MakeUseOf
1 day ago
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Meta Threatens to Shut Down Its Apps in New Mexico Over Child Safety Court Case
Pesala Bandara
Meta has threatened to shut down Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp in New Mexico amid a child safety court battle, as state prosecutors push for fundamental changes to the companys social media platf ...[Continue Reading]
PetaPixel
1 day ago
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"Democratizing photorealistic multiplayer gaming": Roblox is working on its own version of NVIDIA's reviled DLSS 5, and it's as AI-sloppy as you'd expect
c.cale.hunt@gmail.com (Cale Hunt) , Cale Hunt
When NVIDIA first unveiled DLSS 5 with a shocking video, the reaction from PC gamers, developers, and general AI haters was overwhelmingly negative. Touted as "the GPT moment for graphics" by NVIDIA ...[Continue Reading]

Windows Central
1 day ago
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From 'encryption backdoor' to 'lawful access' is a compromise between privacy, security, and law enforcement needs actually possible?
chiara.castro@futurenet.com (Chiara Castro) , Chiara Castro
When privacy advocates thought they had won the Crypto Wars in the 1990s, they probably wouldnt have guessed theyd still be discussing whether decrypting private data is a bad or good idea 30 years ...[Continue Reading]

TechRadar
1 day ago