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The article covers the growing trend of employers making AI workplace training mandatory for employees, with an emphasis on the urgency and consequences of non-compliance.
A new special report analyzes the shifting dynamics in the war in Ukraine, highlighting Ukraine's innovative use of military technologies and tactics to challenge Russian positional warfare.
Paul Graham shares a link about exponential growth observed as early as 5000 BC.
CNN reports on how AI is transforming internet search, with Google rolling out major updates to its search engine to handle longer, more complex queries, and users increasingly adopting AI tools like ChatGPT for search.
Recent breakthroughs in battery technology could lead to significant improvements in performance, safety, and longevity.
Recommends 8 Chinese tech/AI podcasts covering AI, entrepreneurship, business interviews, etc., including Silicon Valley 101, Zhang Xiaojun's Business Interview Series, Crossing, etc., suitable for listeners interested in AI and tech business.
AI is increasingly capable of handling entry-level tasks such as junior coding, copywriting, and support roles, making the traditional career ladder harder to climb.
Antigravity 2.0 has been introduced, likely a new version of a product or tool.
Utah lawmakers, led by Republican Governor Spencer Cox, are fighting to ban prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket, labeling them as gambling. This puts them at odds with the Trump administration's classification of such platforms as financial exchanges.
Virtual health is expanding healthcare access globally, with case studies from Saudi Arabia to the US, potentially reducing the projected $47 trillion economic burden by 2030.
PM Modi's visit to Sweden resulted in elevating ties to a Strategic Partnership, launching the Joint Innovation Partnership 2.0 and the India-Sweden Technology and Artificial Intelligence Corridor, with a goal to double bilateral trade in five years.
John Gruber argues that AI is a technology, not a product, criticizing Steven Levy's call for Apple to launch a 'killer AI product' and dismissing the hype around AI agents replacing smartphone apps as fantasy.
An opinion piece arguing that modern society and technology have made life unnecessarily complicated, critiquing the promise of AGI as a savior and suggesting a return to simplicity.
Russia is pressuring university students to become wartime drone pilots by offering incentives like tuition and bonuses, despite the risk of combat death, as part of its effort to expand drone forces.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed on Landing Zone 40.
A rant about the proliferation of fake references and AI-hallucinated data in tech articles, using examples of a false story about Swedish crows and an inflated claim about code review defect detection.
Bill Gurley announces a blog post exploring how executives use open source concepts strategically, tracing the history from GNU, Linux, and Eric Raymond's 'Cathedral and the Bazaar' to modern business applications.
This article explains the nuclear physics infrastructure that makes PET scans possible, covering the technology behind medical imaging.
Ollie Forsyth released an ultimate creator map covering new media creators in the tech field, emphasizing the importance of attention, distribution, influence, and taste in building future media.