DOGE Implements AI Surveillance, Cuts 222,000 Federal Jobs in March
DOGE cuts 222,000 federal jobs using AI for efficiency. AI surveillance raises significant privacy and trust concerns. Critical research sectors…
Amazon Delays Project Kuiper Launch Amid Space Race Competition
Amazon's Project Kuiper launch delayed due to weather conditions. Project aims to deploy 1,600 satellites by 2026 under FCC mandate.…
U.S. Judges Express Doubts Over NSO Group’s Case Dismissal
Judges question the jurisdiction in NSO Group’s lawsuit. Pegasus spyware allegations link misconduct to California. Tech giants support plaintiffs in…
Colossal Biosciences Breeds First Genetically Engineered Dire Wolves
Colossal breeds first genetically engineered dire wolves. Three pups live on a monitored 2,000-acre preserve. Future projects aim to aid…
AI Generators Mimic Studio Ghibli’s Signature Style
AI generates Studio Ghibli-style images using OpenAI tools. Hayao Miyazaki has not publicly commented on the trend. Legal debates arise…
US Automakers Adapt to New Tariff Pressures
US carmakers respond to 25% import tariffs. Strategies include discounts, price hikes, and production shifts. Adaptations aim to sustain market…
OpenAI’s o3 Model Passes ARC-AGI, Increases Testing Costs
OpenAI's o3 model scores 87.5% on ARC-AGI benchmark. Testing costs for o3 increased significantly based on new estimates. Arc Prize…
How a 1975 Magazine Sparked Microsoft’s Rise
Popular Electronics inspired Microsoft’s founders in 1975. Gates and Allen developed software for the Altair 8800. Microsoft now holds a…
Microsoft Celebrates 50 Years with Tech Innovations and Leadership
Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary this April. The company has pivoted to cloud computing and AI under CEO Satya Nadella.…
Microsoft’s Original Team: Where Are They Now?
Original Microsoft team members pursue varied careers today. Many have engaged in philanthropy and new startups. Their stories reflect Microsoft’s…