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A Better Way to Think About AI
Automation isn’t always the answer. The article explores how AI tools that aim to fully automate expert tasks often fail, leading to reduced performance and dangerous overreliance. Instead, AI should be built to support and amplify human expertise. Collaborative systems like AMIE show promise by engaging users in problem-solving, preserving critical thinking, and improving decision-making.…
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AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over
China’s AI growth benefits from decades of overbuilt, state-planned energy infrastructure, ensuring abundant, stable electricity—often double the nation’s needs. This contrasts sharply with the U.S., where surging AI demand strains an aging, fragmented grid, prompting costly workarounds and political fights. China treats AI data centers as a way to use surplus power, while U.S. projects face…
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Companies Are Pouring Billions Into A.I. It Has Yet to Pay Off.
Despite widespread adoption of generative A.I., most companies report little financial impact, echoing the “productivity paradox” seen during the PC boom. While tech giants like Microsoft and Nvidia benefit, many businesses struggle with failed pilot projects due to technical and human challenges. Some firms, like JPMorgan and USAA, show modest gains, but broader transformation remains…
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Google to sign EU’s AI code of practice despite concerns
Google will sign the EU’s AI Code of Practice to support compliance with the AI Act, despite concerns it may hinder innovation. The code offers legal clarity but raises issues around copyright, trade secrets, and Europe’s AI competitiveness. Source: Reuters
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9 Approaches for Artificial Intelligence Government Regulations
The article “9 Approaches for Artificial Intelligence Government Regulations” explores the evolving global landscape of AI regulation. Since 2016, with over thirty countries establishing laws explicitly addressing AI, the discussion on AI-related legislation has rapidly intensified. The article presents nine distinct regulatory approaches arranged along a spectrum—from light-touch, minimally interventionist measures to more demanding, coercive frameworks.…
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Cultivating a responsible innovation mindset among future tech leaders
The article explains that university classrooms can be transformative spaces for cultivating a responsible innovation mindset among future tech leaders. It emphasizes moving beyond mere technical know-how to asking critical ethical questions such as “Should we…?” and “What if…?”. By integrating debates, reflective assignments, and cross-disciplinary collaboration, educators empower students to consider the societal impacts of…
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China’s technology sector: AI innovation drives market leadership as domestic powerhouses diversify
This article examines how China’s technology sector is cementing its role as a global innovation leader by harnessing artificial intelligence and diversifying its business models. Despite challenges from regulatory shifts and ongoing trade tensions, Chinese tech companies are reinvesting heavily in research and development to drive breakthroughs in AI, next-generation chip technologies, and digital infrastructure. These…
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20 Tech Innovations With A Surprising Impact On Popular Culture
This article explains how many technologies originally designed for niche or industry-specific purposes have been repurposed to shape popular culture. Shifting user behaviors and evolving cultural needs have transformed these tools into everyday essentials across various domains. For example, Bluetooth began as a short-range data transfer solution but now supports wireless audio, smartwatches, and IoT devices.…
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Key Cybersecurity Challenges In 2025—Trends And Observations
In 2025, cybersecurity faces a dynamic yet unstable landscape despite increased investments and advanced tools. Forbes contributor Chuck Brooks outlines how emerging technologies—from quantum computing to artificial intelligence—are intensifying both defense and offense in the digital realm. Sophisticated threats such as ransomware, DDoS attacks, and AI-driven exploits compel organizations to rethink their security strategies. Additional concerns…
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European innovation remains robust
The European Patent Office’s Patent Index 2024 highlights robust innovation in Europe, with patent filings maintaining high levels despite global uncertainties. European companies and inventors increased their applications by 0.3%, driven by advancements in green technologies, AI, and semiconductors. Computer technology led with the most applications, while battery innovation saw significant growth. The report underscores…
