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AI-driven tools boosting Indian farming

AI-driven tools boosting Indian farming

Harish B., a 40-year-old farmer near Bengaluru, India, has seen firsthand how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming agriculture. He took over his family’s 5.6-hectare farm a decade ago, modernizing operations

AI electricity demand could cause 1,300 deaths

AI electricity demand could cause 1,300 deaths

Artificial intelligence is causing a surge in electricity demand that could strain the power grid and harm public health. #AI's power demands are increasing deadly air pollution. Read more ⬇️

China opens first atmospheric station in Antarctica

China opens first atmospheric station in Antarctica

China has announced that its first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica began operations on December 1, 2022, to commemorate World Antarctica Day. The station is part of the Zhongshan station

IonQ unveils new quantum OS and services

IonQ unveils new quantum OS and services

IonQ, a leader in the quantum computing industry, has unveiled its first quantum computer in Europe. The new system, Forte Enterprise, is hosted at the uptownBasel campus in Arlesheim, Switzerland,

British company O2 unveils AI granny

British company O2 unveils AI granny

British mobile phone company O2 has unveiled a new creation, Daisy, a chatty artificial intelligence “granny” designed to talk to scammers and keep them away from real people. Daisy, who

Tech investment surge boosts global sectors

Tech investment surge boosts global sectors

The global technology industry has seen a surge in investment in recent years, with the sector standing out as a leader among many others. This increased investment is partly due

Starlink launches satellite internet in Cape Verde

Starlink launches satellite internet in Cape Verde

SpaceX’s satellite internet service, Starlink, has officially launched in Cape Verde. This marks the latest African country to approve and adopt the low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite-based connectivity solution. The total

Johns Hopkins study reveals knot blind spot

Johns Hopkins study reveals knot blind spot

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have discovered a surprising blind spot in our physical reasoning abilities when judging the strength of knots. Despite the ubiquity of knots in our daily