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In the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), a fierce battle is being fought between companies that advocate for open-source AI and those that prefer closed-source AI. Open-source AI proponents believe in transparency and community collaboration, while closed-source AI supporters prioritize intellectual property protection and profit maximization. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, recently made a
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New Zealand’s ambitious plans for introducing hydrogen-powered trucks suffered a major setback with the recent failure of a deal involving Hyzon, a US company specializing in hydrogen fuel-cell trucks. The removal of a significant government rebate scheme further complicates the transition to green hydrogen, casting doubts on the feasibility of the much-touted energy technology. Despite
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The integration of cellulose nanofibrils in 3D-printed concrete technology has the potential to revolutionize the construction industry. A research team led by engineers at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has delved into the possibilities of enhancing the benefits of 3D-printed concrete through the use of cellulose nanofibrils. Cellulose nanofibrils, derived
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The recent lawsuit filed by the United States against TikTok has brought to light serious allegations regarding the popular video-sharing app’s practices when it comes to handling children’s personal information. The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission have accused TikTok of violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by collecting data about young
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Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has seen rapid advancement in recent years, especially with the rise of generative AI applications. However, the scalability of existing digital hardware, such as CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs, has been pushed to its limits. This has led to active research into analog hardware specialized for AI computation. The Potential of Analog
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Aquatic robotics have the potential to revolutionize various industries by providing valuable data from underwater environments. Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have developed a self-powered “bug” that can skim across the water, bringing us closer to the widespread use of autonomous aquatic robots. This breakthrough could significantly impact the field of
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