Many industries, including gaming companies, are laying off their talents to replace them with artificial intelligence.
Amira Saadeh
Chinese telcos are making the switch to domestic chips, protecting themselves in the case that foreign chips become inaccessible.
X has violated the European Union’s Digital Services Act with its blue tick system and lack of transparency.
Apple is now forced to allow Apple Pay alternatives to use its tap-to-pay technology in the European Union.
Researchers have developed an AI to diagnose up to 10 types of dementia, helping discuss cybernetic implants for dementia treatments.
Germany is removing all Chinese telecom equipment, including Huawei and ZTE, from its 5G infrastructure by 2029.
As Big Tech investigates assistive AI, there’s hope that they acknowledge the financial difficulty that the people who would need it face.
Lebanon’s Communications Ministry is looking at foreign solutions, specifically China, for its Israel GPS jamming problems.
West Japan Railway now has a 12-meter-high remote-controlled robot to trim trees around the train tracks and paint the cages housing cables.
The U.S. NOAA and Saildrone is collecting data on hurricanes to hopefully build computer models that can accurately predict what’s coming.