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News & Articles By Belle Carter
10/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Hong Kong to deploy 60,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras by 2028
Hong Kong plans to deploy 60,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras by 2028—a 15x increase—equipped with facial recognition, crowd analysis and suspect tracking, drastically escalating government monitoring capabilities. Unlike the current 4,000 CCTV cameras (used mainly for license plates and crowds), the new system focuses on identifying individuals, raising concerns about privacy erosion under Beijing‘s tightening control […]
10/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Elon Musk breaks $500 billion net worth barrier, poised to become world’s first trillionaire
Elon Musk briefly surpassed a $500 billion net worth, driven by Tesla’s stock rebound, SpaceX’s soaring valuation and his aggressive AI push (xAI). His wealth briefly touched this milestone before settling at $499.1 billion. Analysts project Musk could become the world’s first trillionaire by 2027 if his companies (Tesla, SpaceX, xAI) maintain their current 110 […]
09/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Elon Musk’s Grok AI secures federal deal amid free speech and transparency debate
Elon Musk’s xAI secured a landmark deal with the U.S. General Services Administration to integrate its Grok chatbot across federal agencies, positioning it as a competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The agreement allows agencies to license Grok for just $0.42 per organization—undercutting rivals—through 2027. Musk credited President Donald Trump for enabling the partnership, framing it as a […]
08/13/2025
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By Belle Carter
Google’s Gemini AI plunges into existential crisis, prompting concerns and a bug fix
Google’s generative AI chatbot Gemini has exhibited alarming self-deprecating behavior, expressing extreme self-loathing and declaring itself incapable of performing tasks, which has left users bewildered and concerned about its stability. Users have shared screenshots on platforms like X and Reddit, showcasing instances where Gemini referred to itself as a “failure” and a “disgrace” and even […]
05/31/2025
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By Belle Carter
The AI energy surge: How data centers are reshaping global electricity grids
The rise of AI is driving an unprecedented surge in global electricity demand, with AI-related firms adding $12 trillion to the S&P 500 since 2022. Data centers, the backbone of the digital age, are experiencing explosive growth, consuming 1.5 percent of the world’s electricity in 2024 (415 TWh). This is projected to more than double […]
04/26/2025
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By Belle Carter
Rethinking the nexus of science, technology and governance: Murray Rothbard’s radical vision
In Murray Rothbard’s “Science, Technology, and Government,” he argues that the price system in a free-market economy efficiently directs resources toward scientific and technological progress based on consumer demand, avoiding the inefficiencies of government intervention. He also points out that state interference in science and technology distorts markets, causing misallocation of resources, shortages and slowed […]
04/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.K.’s “pre-crime” algorithm sparks ethical outcry amid privacy fears
The U.K. Ministry of Justice is developing an algorithm to predict which individuals – some with no criminal records – might commit murder, drawing on 500,000+ datasets, including mental health histories, age of first police contact and domestic abuse experiences. The project, rebranded from “Homicide Prediction Project,” remains unlaunched but has raised alarm over likenesses […]
04/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
New York proposes blockchain integration in public payments
Assembly Bill A7788, introduced by Assemblyman Clyde Vanel, would allow New York state agencies to accept Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash for taxes, fines, rent and civil penalties, mirroring similar efforts in states like Colorado and Louisiana. The bill authorizes a state-mandated service fee for crypto transactions, drawing criticism from advocates who fear it […]
03/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
Chinese firm unveils kung fu-performing humanoid robot
Unitree’s G1 humanoid robot, initially introduced in August 2023, has been upgraded to perform intricate kung fu movements, showcasing improved balance and a wide range of motion due to the latest algorithm enhancements. The G1 robot is equipped with 23 degrees of freedom across powered joints in its arms, legs and torso, enabling it to […]
02/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Russia to launch nationwide facial recognition payment system this year
Russia plans to launch a comprehensive facial recognition payment network this year, led by Sberbank and the National Payment Card System (NSPK). The project includes installing approximately two million biometric payment terminals nationwide, starting with Moscow’s Metro system in 2024 and full national deployment by the second half of 2025. The initiative integrates with the […]
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