The DMA hasn't changed Big Tech's anticompetitive DNA, says Free Software Foundation Europe (www.theregister.com)
Obesity has become the most common form of malnutrition in the majority of countries (english.elpais.com)
Screens in the palm of the hand and tamagotchi assistants: The race to imagine devices beyond the cell phone (english.elpais.com)
Plasma scientists develop computer programs that could reduce the cost of microchips and stimulate American manufacturing (www.pppl.gov)
Owner of WordPress and Tumblr reportedly in talks to sell user content to train AI (www.notebookcheck.net)
ASML, the computer chip giant that’s key in the tech war between the US and China (english.elpais.com)
It's time we add friction to digital experiences and slow them down. Decades of obsessing about always going faster have left us in constant danger. (www.theregister.com)
US government guarantees EU’s gas supply: ‘We have more than adequate capacity to cover their needs’ (english.elpais.com)
Electric Cars Are Still Not Good Enough (www.theatlantic.com)
A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us. (slate.com)
Intel inches closer to $3.5B contract to build secret fabs for Uncle Sam (www.theregister.com)
The DMA hasn't changed Big Tech's anticompetitive DNA, says Free Software Foundation Europe (www.theregister.com)
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is talking nonsense. Its friends on Earth are worried (www.npr.org)
The Lifeblood of the AI Boom (www.theatlantic.com)
Europe’s new-look winter: floods, high sea levels and melting glaciers (www.economist.com)
European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls (arstechnica.com)
Robot, repair thyself: laying the foundations for self-healing machines (www.nature.com)
Obesity has become the most common form of malnutrition in the majority of countries (english.elpais.com)
1 in 5 new car sales globally were EVs in 2023, and that's curbed oil demand – IEA (electrek.co)
A big boost to Europe’s climate change goals (arstechnica.com)
Screens in the palm of the hand and tamagotchi assistants: The race to imagine devices beyond the cell phone (english.elpais.com)
French Senate approves a bill to make abortion a constitutional right (english.elpais.com)
Plasma scientists develop computer programs that could reduce the cost of microchips and stimulate American manufacturing (www.pppl.gov)
Owner of WordPress and Tumblr reportedly in talks to sell user content to train AI (www.notebookcheck.net)
Japan births hit record low and population down by largest margin in 2023 (www.japantimes.co.jp)
Mind-reading devices are revealing the brain’s secrets (www.nature.com)
ASML, the computer chip giant that’s key in the tech war between the US and China (english.elpais.com)
Recent AI failures are cracks in the magic (www.theintrinsicperspective.com)
Mercedes-Benz scales back electric ambitions as EV pessimism grows (arstechnica.com)
TikTok is a Time Bomb (gurwinder.substack.com)
The ultimate weapon of mass distraction
What the EU’s tough AI law means for research and ChatGPT (www.nature.com)
It's time we add friction to digital experiences and slow them down. Decades of obsessing about always going faster have left us in constant danger. (www.theregister.com)
US government guarantees EU’s gas supply: ‘We have more than adequate capacity to cover their needs’ (english.elpais.com)