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Global EV transition hinges on policy adoption and cost reductions, says studyA new study finds that the global shift to electric vehicles (EVs) could significantly reduce energy use and carbon emissions, but only if governments act aggressively to lower costs and align policies across regions. Published in Resources, Environment and Sustainability, the paper, "Future Changes in CO2 Emissions in the Shift... Read more -
Researchers expose fossil fuel companies' communications facadeFossil fuel companies say that they want to be on the front lines of renewable energy, with advertisements, social media, and even their own shareholder corporate reports espousing their commitment to green energy and combating climate change. However, research out of Northeastern University says otherwise.... Read more -
Neuroscience explains why teens are so vulnerable to Big Tech social media platformsIn a landmark decision, a Los Angeles jury has found that social media company Meta and video streaming service YouTube harmed a young user with addictive design features that led to mental health distress, including body dysmorphia, depression and suicidal thoughts.... Read more -
Wary of news media, Silicon Valley builds its ownWhen OpenAI acquired the tech podcast TBPN this week, it wasn't just buying a show—it was buying a message.... Read more -
Q&A: A better design of social media platforms instead of blanket bans for young peopleUS courts have ruled against platform providers for failing to protect children, and the debate over age restrictions for social media has gained momentum. An international group of experts from academia, children's rights organizations and non-profit institutions is convinced that bans would be the wrong approach. In the journal Science,... Read more -
Your call center rep is emotionally exhausted—their computer may know when to helpWhen a customer calls to complain about a billing error or a delayed package, the person on the other end of the line is doing more than answering questions.... Read more -
Do TV ads work? Ask smart TVsDespite the hype about streaming services, traditional broadcast television still dominates advertising dollars. This year, advertisers will spend $139 billion on "linear" TV—where viewers watch programs at scheduled times—compared with $33 billion on streaming or "connected" TV.... Read more -
Apple's 50-year odyssey has redefined technology, pop culture and comeback storiesA scrawny hippie and a nerdy engineer who became prank-playing friends vowed to change the world when they founded a Silicon Valley startup on April Fools' Day 50 years ago and then—no joke—pulled it off.... Read more -
Microsoft business software faces UK competition probeBritain's competition watchdog announced plans on Tuesday to launch an investigation into Microsoft's business software systems, under new measures targeting the dominance of technology giants.... Read more -
Apple at 50: Eight technology leaps that changed our worldIn the early 1970s, the idea of an ordinary person owning a computer sounded absurd. Computers back then were more like aircraft carriers or nuclear power plants than household appliances—vast machines housed in data centers operated by teams of specialists, serving governments, universities and large corporations.... Read more -
Q&A: Social media firms lost two bellwether cases, but future remains unclearJuries in federal and state courts said this week in a pair of bellwether cases that tech companies are liable for public health harms to young users on their platforms. The decisions represent a blow to the broad protections long enjoyed by firms against legal liability for user content posted... Read more -
At 50, Apple confronts its next big challenge: AIApple celebrates its 50th anniversary as artificial intelligence challenges the Silicon Valley legend to prove it can deliver yet another culture-changing innovation.... Read more -
Nvidia's new AI tool is giving female game characters a makeover—and gamers are pushing backLast week leading chipmaker Nvidia announced DLSS-5 (Deep Learning Super Sampling), a new artificial intelligence (AI) rendering tool it describes as a "breakthrough in visual fidelity for games." The software takes low-resolution images and uses AI to upscale them, adding what Nvidia calls "photoreal lighting and materials."... Read more -
Verdicts against Meta, YouTube could be a turning point, expert saysA landmark California verdict that found the social media company Meta and video-sharing service YouTube liable for the depression and mental health challenges of a young woman could be "the beginning of a tidal wave," a social media expert said.... Read more -
Study of 200 million crypto transfers finds two token types spread differentlyFor years, Washington has been debating who gets to regulate cryptocurrency. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says many tokens are securities, like stocks, and should fall under its authority. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) says many are commodities, like gold, and belong in its jurisdiction. The crypto industry,... Read more
