Politicians Are Trying to Make It Illegal to Sue AI Companies

If you thought tech companies were your overlords now, wait till you hear about this wonky piece of legislation being ...
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Scientists Have Identified the Origin of an Extraordinarily Powerful Outer Space Radio Wave
The Earth is constantly receiving space signals that contain vital information about extremely energetic phenomena. Among the most peculiar are ...
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Is Lenovo’s new SteamOS handheld worth the hype? I tested it, here’s my verdict

Lenovo Legion Go S (SteamOS) ZDNET’s key takeaways The Legion Go S running SteamOS is on sale for $600. This ...
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What Founders And Investors Need To Know About The New Tax Code Changes For QSBS Under The OBBB

By Ling Kong and Michael Shaff The so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act (the Act), a legislative package aimed in ...
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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through August 23)

Future Meet the Researcher Hosting a Scientific Conference by and for AIPeter Hall | MIT Technology Review “Agents4Science is a ...
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VR MMORPG Ilysia Goes Free-To-Play On Quest & Steam

VR MMORPG Ilysia is now free-to-play on Quest and Steam. Originally announced during the VR Game Spotlight at AWE USA, ...
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A Return to the Culture Wars? | Opinion

It’s almost a quarter of a century since Grand Theft Auto 3 launched, in the process
effectively heralding the beginning ...
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Visa shuts US open banking unit

Visa has shut down its US open banking unit amid regulatory uncertainty and bank plans to charge for customer data ...
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I gave the police access to my DNA—and maybe some of yours

This process, called forensic investigative genetic genealogy, or FIGG, has since helped solve hundreds of murders and sexual assaults. Still, ...
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Is Google’s Reveal of Gemini’s Impact Progress or Greenwashing?

According to a technical paper from Google, accompanied by a blog post on their website, the estimated energy consumption of ...
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