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How laws strain to keep pace with AI advances and data theft
Key questions remain unresolved concerning the use of Gen AI tools, while one country may need stronger deterrence against data theft. Read more
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I Flew Over an Erupting Icelandic Volcano in a Helicopter. Maybe You Can, Too
Volcanic eruptions are common in Iceland. Some helicopter tours allow visitors a close-up glimpse at the oozing magma. Read more
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The Download: OpenAI’s defense contract, and making food from microbes
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. OpenAI’s new defense contract completes its military pivot At the start of 2024, OpenAI’s rules for how armed forces might use its AI models were unambiguous: it prohibited anyone from using them for… Read more
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Data- and people-driven transformation: How the Port of Auckland is navigating the future
The data and insights team at the Port of Auckland is an enterprise-level team that provides information in a systematic and consumable way to different departments in the organization so they can make data-driven decisions, see how they’re progressing toward strategic outcomes and base their decisions on facts…instead of just going by their gut feel. … Read more
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Grifols ficha al CIO global del grupo hotelero Radisson para liderar su estrategia de TI
Nuevo cambio en el liderazgo tecnológico del gigante Grifols. Poco más de un año después de la incorporación de Miguel Louzan como CDIO (Chief Digital Information Officer) del grupo (en septiembre de 2023), la multinacional del sector de la salud acaba de anunciar el fichaje de Jaime González-Peralta, CIO global de la multinacional hotelera Radisson… Read more
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The Future of TikTok Is Being Decided This Week
Depending on what a federal appeals court decides, TikTok’s fate might left in the hands of president-elect Donald Trump. Read more
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Is the open web dying, and is AI partially to blame?
The question “Is the open web dying?” might evoke Betteridge’s law of headlines, which suggests that any headline ending in a question mark can be answered with “no.” But here, the answer is, unfortunately, closer to “yes.” To understand why the open web is faltering and to assess AI’s role in this decline, let’s first… Read more
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The Best Gifts for the Beverage Enthusiast in Your Life (2024)
Our favorite WIRED-tested giftable gadgets for everything from water and coffee to wine and cocktails. Read more
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She Escaped An Abusive Marriage—Now She Helps Women Battle Cyber Harassment
Inspired by her own experienced of abuse, Nighat Dad fights for women’s social and digital rights in Pakistan and beyond. Read more
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Alternative meat could help the climate. Will anyone eat it?
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Last week, we celebrated Thanksgiving here in the US, and I had hearty helpings of ham and turkey alongside my mashed potatoes and green bean casserole. Meat is often the star on… Read more