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Microsoft’s Xbox plans revealed in emails tied to FTC case

A huge collection of purported Xbox files related to the Federal Trade Commission’s case against Microsoft have been published online, spilling some of the company’s plans for the gaming console into public view.

SoftwareOct 19, 2023

Scientists uncover new way viruses fight back against bacteria

A microscopic discovery will not only enable scientists to understand the microbial world around us but could also provide a new way to control CRISPR-Cas biotechnologies.

BiologyOct 19, 2023

Protecting polar bears is the aim of new and improved radar technology

Research testing new technology to more effectively locate polar bear dens across the Arctic is showing promising results. Researchers from Simon Fraser University and Brigham Young University (BYU), collaborating with Polar Bears International, hope that improving detection tools to locate dens—which are nearly invisible and buried under snow—will help efforts to protect mother polar bears and their cubs.

BiologyOct 19, 2023

United Airlines tumbles nearly 10% after warning pricier fuel, war in Middle East will cut profits

United Airlines said more expensive jet fuel and a halt to the carrier’s Tel Aviv flights during the Israel-Hamas war will eat into its profits in the last three months of the year.

EnergyOct 19, 2023

The world has to add or replace 50 million miles of transmission lines by 2040, IEA says

The world has to add or replace 49.7 million miles of transmission lines by 2040 in order for countries to meet their climate goals and to achieve energy security priorities, according to a new report published by the International Energy Agency on Tuesday.

EnergyOct 19, 2023

Wind-powered cargo ships with sail-like ‘wings’ could reduce fuel use by 30%

A cargo ship with a difference is set to dock at the Polish port of Gdynia early next week.

EnergyOct 19, 2023

Dbt launches next generation semantic layer to solve trust in data

Philadelphia-based dbt Labs announced today the next version of its open semantic layer — the bridge between data platforms and business intelligence (BI) tools, enabling enterprises to serve the single, verified version of data for driving insights. The company is the same one behind the dbt analytics engineering tool, which prepares data for analytics.

Big DataOct 19, 2023

Invisible AI watermarks won’t stop bad actors. But they are a ‘really big deal’ for good ones

In an era of deepfakes, bot-generated books and AI images created in the style of famous artists, the promise of digital watermarks to identity AI-generated images and text has been tantalizing for the future of AI transparency.

Big DataOct 19, 2023

How transparent are AI models? Stanford researchers found out.

Today Stanford University’s Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM) took a big swing on evaluating the transparency of a variety of AI large language models (that they call foundation models). It released a new Foundation Model Transparency Index to address the fact that while AI’s societal impact is rising, the public transparency of LLMs is falling — which is necessary for public accountability, scientific innovation and effective governance.

Big DataOct 19, 2023

The US Just Escalated Its AI Chip War With China

The American government has tightened its restrictions on exports of chips and chipmaking equipment, closing loopholes that let Chinese companies access advanced technology.

Chip TechOct 18, 2023
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