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The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental standards.
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The technology includes facial recognition software, cellphone tracking devices and drones.
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People who work with artificial intelligence are buzzing about a new AI agent called OpenClaw.
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While debate rages in the U.S. about the merits and risks of AI in schools, it a state-mandated part of the curriculum in China, as the authorities try to create a pool of AI-savvy professionals.
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Microwaves have been a mainstay of most kitchens for decades, but how do they actually work? Are there health risks associated with microwaving food in them?
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Apps that let people wager on current events have experienced explosive growth in Trump's second term. But one of the leading markets is tied up in lawsuits that cloud the industry's future.
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A few years ago, an influential vehicle safety group in the U.S. realised that while the front seats in cars have grown ever-safer, the back seat has been neglected — a major problem, since that’s where families put their kids, and where rideshare passengers typically sit.
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New farming technology can help farmers be more efficient and maximize crop yields.
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The company announced it was ending production of its higher-end Model S and Model Y, and turning that production space over to making humanoid robots.
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This week, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved its Doomsday Clock closer to midnight than ever before, citing potentially “dire consequences” from the “AI arms race.”