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AI copyright

AI-generated art lacks copyright, court rules

A federal appeals court has ruled that art created by artificial intelligence without human involvement cannot be copyrighted. The decision reaffirms the necessity of a human creator in granting copyright

Musk Protest

Protesters rally against Musk at Tesla showroom

Protesters gathered outside a Tesla showroom in West Palm Beach on Saturday, voicing their opposition to Elon Musk and his role in the Trump administration. The demonstration, organized by the

Quantum computing

Quantum computing poised to transform tech sector

In recent years, quantum computing has emerged as a revolutionary technology capable of processing massive amounts of information at unprecedented speeds. Unlike traditional binary computers, which store data in bits

Glacier Preservation

UN unveils 2025 as Glacier Preservation Year

The UN has declared 2025 as the Year of International Glacier Preservation. With glaciers disappearing at an alarming rate, it’s crucial to see them responsibly before it’s too late. On

China Briefing

Pentagon cancels Musk’s China war briefing

The Pentagon abruptly canceled a planned briefing for Elon Musk on top-secret war plans involving China. The decision was a surprise, especially since Musk was scheduled to receive the briefing in a

DGX unveiling

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils DGX series

Nvidia unveiled the DGX series of personal AI supercomputers powered by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell platform. The new DGX Spark and DGX Station models bring high-performance AI computing to desktops.

Climate Message

Climate art in Gurugram sends urgent message

A five-foot-tall globe of discarded golf balls sits in the middle of Gurugram as a stark reminder of imminent global warming. The art installation, created by climate activist and author