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Weak Phone Security Fuels UK Theft Epidemic
Weak device security measures are enabling a phone theft epidemic in the UK, with London being the European capital of phone snatching; in 2023, over 64,000 phones were reported stolen in London, fueling a £20 million annual criminal trade.
Weak Phone Security Fuels UK Theft Epidemic
Weak device security measures are enabling a phone theft epidemic in the UK, with London being the European capital of phone snatching; in 2023, over 64,000 phones were reported stolen in London, fueling a £20 million annual criminal trade.
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52% Bias Score


Fudan University Bans AI in Undergraduate Theses
Fudan University in Shanghai, China, introduced the world's first detailed regulations on AI use in undergraduate thesis writing in late November 2023, banning its use in designing research plans, building algorithms, devising thesis structure, summarizing conclusions, polishing language, and transl...
Fudan University Bans AI in Undergraduate Theses
Fudan University in Shanghai, China, introduced the world's first detailed regulations on AI use in undergraduate thesis writing in late November 2023, banning its use in designing research plans, building algorithms, devising thesis structure, summarizing conclusions, polishing language, and transl...
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36% Bias Score


US AI Investment Challenged by Chinese Upstart
The US announced a \$165 billion investment in AI, but a small Chinese firm, DeepSeek, launched a competitive AI robot, becoming the top downloaded iPhone app in several countries, challenging US dominance and causing a "Sputnik moment" in the AI world.
US AI Investment Challenged by Chinese Upstart
The US announced a \$165 billion investment in AI, but a small Chinese firm, DeepSeek, launched a competitive AI robot, becoming the top downloaded iPhone app in several countries, challenging US dominance and causing a "Sputnik moment" in the AI world.
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48% Bias Score


DeepSeek's AI Model Challenges US Tech Leadership
DeepSeek, a two-year-old Chinese AI startup, launched its open-source reasoning model R1 last week, which rivals OpenAI's o1 model in performance but uses less computing power and costs significantly less; this caused several major U.S. AI stocks to tumble in premarket trading on Monday.
DeepSeek's AI Model Challenges US Tech Leadership
DeepSeek, a two-year-old Chinese AI startup, launched its open-source reasoning model R1 last week, which rivals OpenAI's o1 model in performance but uses less computing power and costs significantly less; this caused several major U.S. AI stocks to tumble in premarket trading on Monday.
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48% Bias Score


Halliday's Innovative AI Glasses: Internal Display, Enhanced Discretion, and Lightweight Design
Halliday, at CES 2025, presented AI glasses with an internal display above the right eye, eliminating prism distortion, reducing weight to 35g, and offering discreet functionality including AI assistance and translation, controlled via touch or ring.
Halliday's Innovative AI Glasses: Internal Display, Enhanced Discretion, and Lightweight Design
Halliday, at CES 2025, presented AI glasses with an internal display above the right eye, eliminating prism distortion, reducing weight to 35g, and offering discreet functionality including AI assistance and translation, controlled via touch or ring.
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48% Bias Score


Massive AI Energy Demands Highlight Funding Challenges
Barclays Europe CEO Francesco Ceccato warns that no single entity can fund AI's energy needs, highlighting a recent report predicting a surge in energy demand to 1,000 terawatt-hours by 2030 for global data centers, while the US announces a $500 billion joint venture investment in AI infrastructure.
Massive AI Energy Demands Highlight Funding Challenges
Barclays Europe CEO Francesco Ceccato warns that no single entity can fund AI's energy needs, highlighting a recent report predicting a surge in energy demand to 1,000 terawatt-hours by 2030 for global data centers, while the US announces a $500 billion joint venture investment in AI infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score

DigitalOcean Launches Accessible GenAI Platform for Businesses
DigitalOcean unveiled its GenAI platform at Deploy 25, offering businesses an accessible way to integrate generative AI into applications using models from Meta, Mistral AI, and Anthropic, simplifying development with an intuitive interface and affordable pricing.

DigitalOcean Launches Accessible GenAI Platform for Businesses
DigitalOcean unveiled its GenAI platform at Deploy 25, offering businesses an accessible way to integrate generative AI into applications using models from Meta, Mistral AI, and Anthropic, simplifying development with an intuitive interface and affordable pricing.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Solar Power Boom Overwhelms Grid, Prompting Regulatory Action
Germany's solar power capacity has surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding grid capacity, causing local overloads and necessitating legislation to manage excess energy by remotely controlling installations above 7 kW by 2032, compensating producers during negative pricing periods.

Germany's Solar Power Boom Overwhelms Grid, Prompting Regulatory Action
Germany's solar power capacity has surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding grid capacity, causing local overloads and necessitating legislation to manage excess energy by remotely controlling installations above 7 kW by 2032, compensating producers during negative pricing periods.
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40% Bias Score

US Sanctions Fail to Halt China's Tech Ambitions
The US, under both Trump and Biden, has implemented sanctions targeting Chinese tech companies, particularly Huawei, to curb its technological advancement. Despite these measures, China continues to pursue technological independence, using various methods to circumvent sanctions, indicating a protra...

US Sanctions Fail to Halt China's Tech Ambitions
The US, under both Trump and Biden, has implemented sanctions targeting Chinese tech companies, particularly Huawei, to curb its technological advancement. Despite these measures, China continues to pursue technological independence, using various methods to circumvent sanctions, indicating a protra...
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40% Bias Score

Leadership: The Foundation of Cyber Resilience
This article stresses the importance of leadership in achieving cyber resilience, illustrating how proactive leadership, resource allocation, and a security-conscious culture can transform cybersecurity from a reactive challenge to a strategic advantage, as shown in a real-world example of a rapid r...

Leadership: The Foundation of Cyber Resilience
This article stresses the importance of leadership in achieving cyber resilience, illustrating how proactive leadership, resource allocation, and a security-conscious culture can transform cybersecurity from a reactive challenge to a strategic advantage, as shown in a real-world example of a rapid r...
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44% Bias Score

Lack of Vision and Trust Hinder Widespread AI Adoption
KPMG's David Rowlands and Ruth Svensson discuss the barriers to AI adoption, citing lack of vision, trust issues, inadequate infrastructure, data privacy concerns, insufficient training, and overlooking the human element as key factors slowing progress, with 77% of executives in an MIT Technology Re...

Lack of Vision and Trust Hinder Widespread AI Adoption
KPMG's David Rowlands and Ruth Svensson discuss the barriers to AI adoption, citing lack of vision, trust issues, inadequate infrastructure, data privacy concerns, insufficient training, and overlooking the human element as key factors slowing progress, with 77% of executives in an MIT Technology Re...
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36% Bias Score

DeepSeek's Low-Cost AI Chatbot Shakes Up Global Tech Industry
DeepSeek's new AI chatbot rivals Western counterparts but cost only $6 million to develop, raising concerns for Dutch chip makers whose stock prices dropped significantly following the news and prompting questions about the true extent of China's computing power.

DeepSeek's Low-Cost AI Chatbot Shakes Up Global Tech Industry
DeepSeek's new AI chatbot rivals Western counterparts but cost only $6 million to develop, raising concerns for Dutch chip makers whose stock prices dropped significantly following the news and prompting questions about the true extent of China's computing power.
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48% Bias Score
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