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07/19/2024
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By Richard Brown
HH70 fusion plant in Shanghai sets new world record, giving China leg up in fusion energy race
In Shanghai, the experimental nuclear fusion power plant HH70 has set a world record by achieving its first plasma, a major milestone in the quest for clean energy. This groundbreaking device is the first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak and was constructed in just two years, showcasing China’s engineering prowess. As countries race to harness nuclear […]
07/17/2024
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By Laura Harris
New AI-powered in-vehicle camera technology will assess driver intoxication
A tech startup is developing an artificial intelligence-powered in-vehicle camera that can assess a driver’s level of intoxication as soon as they get into the car. The new system, which seeks to reduce drunk driving accidents, was presented in a paper published on April 9 at a joint conference by the Institute of Electrical and […]
07/17/2024
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By Laura Harris
Former Joint Chiefs chairman predicts one-third of U.S. military will be replaced with ROBOTS in the next 10-15 years
The 20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has predicted that robots and other smart machinery could end up replacing up to one-third of the United States Armed Forces within the next 10 to 15 years. For years, militaries have been experimenting with various robotic and AI technologies, such as armed drones, robotic dogs and mechanical […]
07/15/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
China is two years away from deploying KILLER ROBOTS on the battlefield
China is on track to deploy killer robots on the battlefield within two years. This comes from recent disclosures that China’s armed forces, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), is close to developing quadrupedal robots armed with machine guns. More and more large militaries around the world are developing methods to fight wars remotely, from using drones to cyberattacks. […]
07/12/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Company rolls out AI-powered ammo vending machines that sell bullets 24/7 at grocery stores
New company American Rounds has rolled out artificial intelligence-assisted ammunition vending machines at grocery stores. Known as Automated Ammo Retail Machines (AARM), the machines operate 24/7 and permit customers to conveniently buy ammunition without the restrictions of store hours. The company further noted that their machines use facial recognition and ID scanning technology to certify that buyers are […]
07/09/2024
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By Belle Carter
Researchers create world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery that can replace lithium batteries in EVs
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) graduate researcher Grayson Deysher and his team have created an affordable and eco-friendly power source: an anode-free solid-state battery to enable fast charging and high energy density. This advancement helps solidify the role of sodium in future battery technologies, paving the way for really sustainable energy solutions. The group of […]
07/08/2024
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By Olivia Cook
The dark side of GEOLOCATION: How our gadgets became silent stalkers with WiFi positioning
In today’s digitally interconnected world, geolocation plays a pivotal role in how people navigate, interact with services and even stay safe. But while there may be benefits to a person’s position being broadcast at all times, there are also some very serious downsides to it. Simply put, geolocation is the process of identifying the exact geographical […]
07/05/2024
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By Ava Grace
Robot civil servant in South Korea commits “suicide”
A civil servant robot in South Korea’s North Gyeongsang province committed “suicide” by hurling itself down a flight of stairs. The robotic assistant was reportedly employed as an administrative officer in the city of Gumi in North Gyeongsang. On June 26, the Gumi City Council announced that the robot had ostensibly deactivated itself. An official […]
07/04/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Big Tech eyes nuclear power to meet the demands of AI computing
Big Tech companies searching the country for electricity supplies are focusing on a primary target: America’s nuclear power plants. The owners of about a third of American nuclear power plants are in negotiations with tech corporations to supply electricity to new data centers required to meet the demands of an artificial intelligence upswing. Amazon Web […]
07/01/2024
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By Ethan Huff
WATCHED: Train stations use AI surveillance technology to monitor people’s emotions using facial recognition
A couple years back, unbeknownst to many members of the British public, the government of the United Kingdom quietly retrofit eight train stations across the country with artificial intelligence (AI)-driven facial recognition and surveillance technology. The purpose of the technology is to inspect travelers’ faces for the purpose of determining their emotional states in order […]
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