MAGA hates AI, but Trump agrees with Bernie it might be time for partial government ownership
"You make them a partnership in this revolution," Trump told reporters Friday. "It would be a beautiful thing."
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50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 87,877건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,420건(5.0%)·중립 81,396건(92.6%)·부정 2,061건(2.3%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.9(중도 균형)입니다.
"You make them a partnership in this revolution," Trump told reporters Friday. "It would be a beautiful thing."
Michael Patrick King and Lisa Kudrow didn’t mean to be so on the nose with the title of their HBO comedy “The Comeback.” But, it turns out, that has actually been the case for the show — every ten years, it makes another comeback. “It’s more meta than we tried to be,” Kudrow tells Variety‘s […]
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes economies, labour markets and public services, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is making a clear bet: the defining skill for tomorrow’s public leaders will not be coding, but judgment. At the helm of its Master of Public Management (MPM) programme is Programme Director Prof. Donald Low, who argues that leadership in the AI age demands more than technical...
Google’s AI evolution is taking the company into uncharted waters, though that may be less of a problem for parent company Alphabet than for advertisers, says Parmy Olson for Bloomberg Opinion.
Plex is increaingly focusing on content discovery and streaming rentals.
The cybersecurity company is nearing a $300 million round led by Evolution Equity Partners.
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For 30 years, soccer has been "the sport of the future." Could a World Cup on home soil and an AI-powered talent revolution make it the sport of now?
Direct-to-cell technology uses LEO satellites as spaceborne cell towers. It delivers LTE services to existing smartphones without hardware changes, bridging global coverage gaps. What Attendees will Learn How DTC works as a spaceborne cell tower — LEO satellites carry LTE eNodeB payloads in regenerative mode. How they serve unmodified phones using quasi-earth-fixed multi-beam antennas. How the satellite compensates for Doppler shift and time delay on thenetwork side. Why Doppler shift and round-trip time are critical challenges — A LEO satellite’s high velocity causes carrier frequency offsets in OFDMA systems. Pre-compensation at a reference point helps, but cell-edge users still face residual Doppler. How spectrum sharing and regulation shape DTC deployment — DTC has no dedicated spectrum allocation. It relies on spectrum sharing between terrestrial and satellite operators or re-farmed MSS bands. How national regulations like the FCC SCS framework govern access. Where DTC fits in the evolution toward 5G NTN and 6G — DTC is an interim technology offering fast time-to-market satellite services. It bridges the gap until 3GPP NR-NTN matures. How NR-NTN will bring purpose-built NTN features and international spectrum frameworks. Download this free whitepaper now!
The transition from workforce to work planning — budgeting for both "human workers and digital workers," is breaking people's brains, Eric Kelleher said.
The move sets up a high-stakes test of whether investor appetite for the AI revolution can match the sky-high expectations surrounding the booming sector.
This week’s special edition of Talking Europe asks whether the EU is ready for the disruption that comes with Artificial Intelligence. It is the most important technological revolution of the century, and is set to impact every aspect of our lives.
The veteran VC says innovation has historically created prosperity, and he believes AI will too.
The AI revolution will be 50 times bigger than the Dotcom revolution in the 2000s, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son told CNBC Monday.
The AI revolution has shaken geopolitics. Its effects will be real and lasting, and they are accumulating rapidly, in often challenging ways.
China's new AI algorithm, HG-STR, promises to revolutionize drone warfare. This system enables swarms of drones to autonomously identify and neutralize enemy targets, even in jammed and low-visibility conditions. Achieving a perfect 100% elimination rate in simulations, it makes critical decisions in milliseconds, offering a glimpse into future autonomous combat.
From Rerum Novarum to Magnifica Humanitas, Leo XIII and Leo XIV push for worker power, shared ownership, and tighter rules on who controls new tech.
This week’s special edition of Talking Europe asks whether the EU is ready for the disruption that comes with Artificial Intelligence. It is the most important technological revolution of the century, and is set to impact every aspect of our lives.
Shanghai: China's electronics giant Huawei is using a new principle for its chip designing framework that focuses more on cutting transmission time than shrinking transistors. The company plans to use innovative technologies like LogicFolding based on this principle to continuously compress signal propagation delay and improve transistor density.The current chip design framework rests on Moore's law which dates back decades when Intel co-founder Gordon Moore posited in 1965 that the number of transistors on a microchip will double every two years.The Tau Scaling principle could be a revolutionary step in the future of chip designing as it shifts focus from geometric scaling to time scaling. The principle that governs modern advanced chips is to shrink the size of transistors to fit onto a microchip. But this mechanism may have a handicap. It may not be easy to shrink them beyond a point. This is where time scaling becomes useful as it makes cutting signal transmission time the underlying principle of future chip designs.Also Read: PLI 2.0: India bets big on making more of the smartphone at homeThe innovative core technologies like LogicFolding, which Huawei will use for its Kirin chips scheduled to launch in Fall 2026, will work on the Tau Scaling principle in order to drive up performance, energy efficiency, and transistor density."With the t Scaling Law, we look forward to working closely with scientists, engineers, and industry partners around the world to drive the sustainable development of the semiconductor and electronics industries," Huawei's semiconductor chief He Tingbo noted.Huawei's new chip design breakthrough will help the chip maker to sidestep the US sanctions that restrict access to advanced lithography machines from ASML.Also Read: Indian semicon firm Netrasemi plans mass production of its first chip this yearBy 2031, Huawei is aiming for high-end chips based on the t Scaling Law that are expected to feature a transistor density that is equivalent to 14 A (1.4 nm) processes."This is a breakthrough for Huawei, but it's not a threat for TSMC," Reuters quoted Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who was in Taipei on Thursday."TSMC has been using die stacking and 3D packaging for how long now? Almost 10 years. And so TSMC's technology is very advanced," he added.A Reuters report mentioned Bernstein analysts cautioning in a note that while stacking multiple chip layers boosts transistor density, there's risk of increasing power density and overheating chips.
As AI chatbots get more conversational, one question hangs in the air: could AI be conscious? The latest public thinker to announce openness to the idea is famed evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. After spending three days conversing with Anthropic’s AI chatbot Claude about a range of topics, the noted atheist acknowledged that he was now open to ...