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Meta and Microsoft have joined the tech layoff tsunami—but is AI really to blame?Meta and Microsoft are the latest software companies to announce big cuts to their global workforce. Both companies are also making big investments in artificial intelligence (AI).... Read more -
Billionaire Elon Musk enters courtroom showdown with OpenAIJury selection is to begin Monday in a high-profile legal battle between billionaire Elon Musk and artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, which he accuses of betraying its nonprofit mission.... Read more -
'Clearly me': AI drama accused of stealing facesChristine Li is a model and influencer, but not an actor, so when she saw herself playing a cruel character in a Chinese microdrama she felt bewildered, then angry and afraid.... Read more -
Airlines are facing higher fuel costs and cutting fares at the same time. How does that work?Trying to book a flight right now can feel absurd. Qantas and Virgin Australia are warning that higher fuel costs and disruption linked to the Middle East conflict are putting pressure on fares and forcing capacity cuts.... Read more -
Single-minded pursuit of profit can get firms in trouble. Same thing with AI.If you give artificial intelligence a goal of maximizing profit, how far will it go? AI agents appear capable of lying, concealing, and colluding, according to new research from Harvard Business School.... Read more -
EV battery supply may be less fragile than feared as markets swap key materialsThe development of batteries for electric vehicles has progressed much faster than experts and policymakers had anticipated. New research shows that the market is well equipped to cope with both raw material shortages and price increases. This raises questions about which materials are actually critical to the energy transition, according... Read more -
New twist on generative AI is quietly reshaping who wins when uncertainty hits hardestGenerative AI is best known for creating images and text. Now, it is helping industries make better planning decisions. Georgia Tech researchers have created a new AI model for decision-focused learning (DFL), called Diffusion-DFL. Recent tests showed it makes more accurate decisions than current approaches. Along with optimizing industrial output,... Read more -
Making big tech algorithms 'fair' is harder than it looksBefore big tech engineers can improve the fairness of recommendation systems, such as social media feeds and online shopping results, they need to define what "fairness" even means. Should an app show people only the content it predicts they will like most, or should it boost newer creators, small businesses... Read more -
Data centers don't have to be a burden on local communities, and can even support themMany consumers—and state policymakers and even utility companies—are worried about the possibility of large numbers of data centers raising electricity demand and power prices.... Read more -
Apple's new CEO John Ternus steps into the spotlight after flying under the radar for yearsApple's next CEO John Ternus is a company veteran who rose through the iPhone maker's hardware engineering ranks but until now has maintained a low profile.... Read more -
Tim Cook's time as Apple chief marked by profit absent aweAn Alabama-born engineer seen as a supply-chain savant, Tim Cook took on the daunting challenge of succeeding Apple's iconic boss Steve Jobs 15 years ago.... Read more -
Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO and hand reins over to the iPhone maker's hardware leaderApple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from the job that he inherited from the late Steve Jobs, ending a 15-year reign that saw the company's market value soar by more than $3.6 trillion during an iPhone-fueled era of prosperity.... Read more -
Fusion power may never be cost-competitive with renewables, study warnsFusion power plants are sites at which electricity could be generated via a process known as nuclear fusion, which entails the merging of two atomic nuclei into a single heavier nucleus. This process is known to generate very high amounts of energy, such as the energy required to light up... Read more -
Game over: Players press EU to ban 'destroying' video titlesIt's a bitter pill for video gamers: a growing number of older but still-popular titles are being dropped by publishers—with servers going dark overnight—in a practice the EU is being urged to outlaw.... Read more -
Microwave energy can transform tires into fuel and graphene fasterResearch published in the Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis has reviewed the potential for microwave assisted pyrolysis (MAP) to convert problematic waste materials such as tires, plastics and fiber, into fuels and high-end carbon materials.... Read more
