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  1. FBI Surveillance: Spreadsheets Over AI

    FBI Surveillance: Spreadsheets Over AI

    The FBI's mass surveillance network relies on data brokers and subpoenas, not AI. Commercial data streams enable unchecked monitoring across agencies.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  2. U.S. Threatens Iran Over Hormuz Strait Closure

    U.S. Threatens Iran Over Hormuz Strait Closure

    Ambassador Mike Waltz defends potential U.S. military action against Iran, citing threats to global energy and nuclear ambitions.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  3. Amazon Health AI brings a doctor to your pocket

    Amazon Health AI brings a doctor to your pocket

    Amazon introduces AI-powered health assistant to simplify medical care and access.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  4. Russia Restores ISS Access with Baikonur Launch Pad Repair

    Russia Restores ISS Access with Baikonur Launch Pad Repair

    Russia successfully launched a Soyuz rocket from its repaired Baikonur pad, resuming cargo missions to the International Space Station after months of disruption.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  5. LA Superior Court Pilots Learned Hand AI to Cut Judicial Backlog

    LA Superior Court Pilots Learned Hand AI to Cut Judicial Backlog

    Los Angeles Superior Court tests Learned Hand’s court-specific AI to summarize filings and draft rulings-without replacing judicial discretion. Focus: reliability, verification, and reducing administrative burden.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. Ancient Star in Pictor II Offers Clues to Life’s Ingredients

    Ancient Star in Pictor II Offers Clues to Life’s Ingredients

    PicII-503, a 10-billion-year-old star with unique carbon-to-iron ratio, provides insights into early universe element distribution.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  7. Tencent integrates OpenClaw AI into WeChat in China's tech rivalry

    Tencent integrates OpenClaw AI into WeChat in China's tech rivalry

    Tencent introduces ClawBot, linking WeChat with OpenClaw AI agent as major Chinese tech firms compete in AI space.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  8. Subsidy Race Splinters Global Chip Industry Into Four Tech Civilizations

    Subsidy Race Splinters Global Chip Industry Into Four Tech Civilizations

    TSMC, Samsung, Intel-and now China-are forging divergent semiconductor ecosystems, fueled by government subsidies and geopolitical strategy.

    2mo ago 2 min read