Is an air-conditioning revolution coming to Europe?
The AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.
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The AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.
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As extreme heat becomes the norm on the continent, the AC culture wars may be solved by advances in environmentally friendly technology.
Like its U.S. counterpart, the European Chips Act aims to foster the semiconductor industry — in part thanks to state subsidies. One of the beneficiaries is QuantumDiamonds, a German startup that applies a novel approach to inspecting chips.
The EU went after Google for the practice of bundling its search engine and browser with Android.
The EU wants Google to share search data with competitors and open up AI on Android, but Google alleges major privacy risks.
It's a stretch to think that the continent can build a top-tier model, but it has an advantage: Donald Trump.
What began as a “flamingo revolution” to protest the $1.4 billion development on Sazan Island has spiraled into mass protests against a ruling party that thousands now want out.
Europeans are baking under their second heat wave of the summer.
The Disinformation Supply Chain: How Coordinated Influence Campaigns Are Built Before They Go Viral Article from Digital HUMINT Series, For better understanding read the full report Right now, somewhere on X/forum people are fighting about a post that feels real raw, emotional, perfectly worded to hit a nerve. It has the right language, the right anger, the right timing. It sounds like someone who thinks exactly the way you do, or exactly the way you hate. It wasn't written there. It wasn't written today. And the person who wrote it doesn't care about the issue at all. That post was created two or three days earlier, on a hidden forum or a private chat group, following a set of instructions that described who to target, what emotions to trigger, which platform to use, and how much the job pays. By the time you see it, the operation has already worked. You engaging with it for or against is the whole point. I've spent almost two decades watching these hidden spaces where online manipulation is planned. What I've learned isn't that fake content exists everyone knows that by now. What most people don't realize is that it works like a factory. There's a production line. There are workers, managers, and paychecks. And just like any factory, if you know where to look, you can see the product being assembled before it ever reaches the shelf. It Works Like Any Other Business We talk about "disinformation campaigns" as if they're political movements. Some are. But more and more, what you're actually looking at is a business with four steps, each handled by different people, often in different countries. Step 1 — Someone writes the plan. A person with a goal and a budget writes a document that says: push this story, target these kinds of people, make them feel this emotion, use this language, post it on these platforms. These plans used to appear on hidden internet forums. Many have moved to private Telegram groups, but the structure hasn't changed since I first saw it in 201
Isar Aerospace is not hurting for money, but it is sorely lacking in the currency of flight experience.
The ruling holds that a company that designs, trains, operates, and manages an AI system must assume legal liability for any damages caused by the responses it generates.
After Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson stoked anger over a horrific knife attack in Belfast, a youth group linked to a global neo-Nazi movement quietly orchestrated anti-immigrant riots.