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Here is the daily technology #threadcast for 5/1/25. The goal is to make this a technology "reddit".

Drop all question, comments, and articles relating to #technology and the future. The goal is make it a technology center.



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Hydrogen-6: One of the furthest reaches of nuclear stability
Hydrogen-6, consisting of a single proton bound to five neutrons, represents one of the furthest reaches of nuclear stability.

“The extremely heavy hydrogen isotopes ⁶H – consisting of one proton and five neutrons – and ⁷H – with one more neutron – have the highest neutron-to-proton ratios known so far,” added the researchers.

Understanding such exotic isotopes is crucial for answering fundamental questions about how many neutrons can be held within an atomic nucleus.

“However, experimental data on these exotic nuclei are scarce, and the results remain controversial. In particular, there is a long-standing debate about whether the ground-state energy of ⁶H is low or high,” remarked the press release.

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Combining electron beam, high-res spectrometers
“This measurement could only be carried out thanks to the unique combination of the excellent quality of the MAMI electron beam and the three high-resolution spectrometers of the A1 Collaboration,” noted Professor Josef Pochodzalla from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU).

The experiment also overcame significant technical hurdles, including the use of an unusual, elongated lithium target (45 mm long, 0.75 mm thick) positioned along the beam axis to maximize interaction probability, and the careful handling of the highly reactive and fragile lithium material.

Despite the rarity of the process, yielding roughly one ⁶H event per day over a four-week measurement period, the high precision and low background noise of the experiment provided a clear signal and confirmed the isotope’s production and its unexpectedly low energy state.

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US Marines unveil new tanks that swim and strike with 30mm cannon precision
The ACV-30 primary armament is a Kongsberg MCT-30 remote turret system armed with the Northrop Grumman Mk44 Bushmaster II 30mm chain gun.

Just days after China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) showcased its new type of amphibious anti-tank missile platform, the US Marine Corps has also started to arm itself with similar platforms.

In a powerful step toward modernizing its amphibious warfare capability, the service has awarded BAE Systems a $188.5 million full-rate production (FRP) contract to deliver 30 ACV-30mm (Amphibious Combat Vehicle – 30mm) vehicles.

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The contract award, announced as part of the FRP Lot 5/6 acquisition cycle, comprises the vehicles’ production and fielding support, spare parts provisioning, and test equipment.

This award represents the US Marines’ focus on integrating lethality, survivability, and maneuverability into the Corps’ next-generation amphibious platforms.

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8×8 amphibious tank
The ACV-30 is an upgraded version of the baseline ACV platform. According to a press release by BAE Systems, the company aims to deliver direct fire support for Marine infantry units operating across diverse littoral and contested environments.

Central to the ACV-30’s configuration is the integration of a Medium Caliber Remote Turret System (RTS), a government-furnished equipment package that the Naval Information Warfare Integration Center Atlantic will install.

This RTS enables the vehicle to project precision fires with a 30mm cannon while maintaining crew protection through remote operation.

BAE Systems said the vehicle’s dual-domain capability is engineered for open-ocean transit and seamless transition to shore-based operations.

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Other details and production
The company is also projecting that the Lumberjack drone can be launched from ships, making it an even more attractive proposition. Further, the fully autonomous drone can also take orders from personnel on the ground to carry out missions.

With a roughly 200-mile range, Northrop expects the drone to fill out the gaps for weapons that can strike at a little longer range than artillery without needing planes in the air.

The submunitions it can carry include Hatchet – a six-pound, miniature precision strike munition – developed by Northrop.

The company has been conducting Lumberjack’s flight tests since 2024 with a research and engineering division of the US defense. It now invites customers to bring it into the production and actual testing phase.

It remains to be seen whether Lumberjack – or any drones with similar capabilities – are inducted by the US forces in the coming days.

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Corn-based pads could cut 220,000 tons of plastic waste dumped in oceans yearly
Researchers suggest cornstarch-based products could replace plastic sanitary products, reducing environmental impact while remaining scalable and cost-effective.

A new study has revealed a potential game-changer in the fight against sanitary waste. Researchers found sanitary pads made with cornstarch are 17 times more environmentally friendly than plastic-based ones.

Traditional sanitary pads contain about 90% plastic, equal to the plastic found in four grocery bags per pad. The environmental cost is staggering, with around 220,000 tons of sanitary products thrown away yearly. Much of this waste ends up in oceans, contributing to global plastic pollution.

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The study highlights using a biodegradable material called polylactic acid (PLA)—a product made from cornstarch. PLA pads dramatically reduce environmental harm. Even though their production takes up more land, the overall impact is far lower because of their renewable sourcing and less toxic manufacturing processes.

“Research into sustainable sanitary materials has consistently shown that while many alternatives to traditional products exist, the key to widespread adoption lies in ease of production, price and scalability,” said Alice Medeiros de Lima, corresponding author of the study.

“Given the detrimental effects of plastic based sanitary products on the environment, transitioning to cornstarch-based products can significantly reduce waste and provide a more sustainable solution for the future.”

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Why aren’t big companies making the switch?
Despite the clear environmental benefits, major manufacturers have yet to embrace cornstarch-based products fully. One reason is that these sustainable alternatives require commercial-scale production to become cost-effective for the mass market.

But the good news is that corn is already one of the most widely grown crops in the world. It’s used not only as food and livestock feed but also in producing biofuels and industrial materials. This global supply chain makes it relatively easy for companies to purchase the raw materials needed to make PLA products.

Because cornstarch is already being grown in large quantities around the world, it could be readily integrated into existing supply systems. That means companies wouldn’t need to create new infrastructures to adopt the material.

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The clock behind the internet, finance, and GPS
Time isn’t just about watches and alarms — it powers everything from GPS to stock market trades to data centers.

“Time signals are used literally billions of times each day for everything from setting clocks and watches to ensuring the accurate time stamping of hundreds of billions of dollars of electronic financial transactions,” said Liz Donley, who leads NIST’s Time and Frequency Division.

NIST-F4 helps steer the official U.S. time scale, known as UTC(NIST), and contributes to the global timekeeping standard, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

Its ultra-precise data helps ensure systems worldwide stay synchronized down to the microsecond.

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Hegseth issues warning to Iran over Houthi support
The Houthis were designated as a foreign terrorist organization in March 2025 by the Trump administration

Iran is suspected of funding and aiding the Houthis, an action that Hegseth cautioned would have dire consequences. The secretary of defense issued the warning in a post on X on Wednesday.

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Message to IRAN:

We see your LETHAL support to The Houthis. We know exactly what you are doing.

You know very well what the U.S. Military is capable of — and you were warned. You will pay the CONSEQUENCE at the time and place of our choosing.

— Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (@SecDef) May 1, 2025

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Hegseth’s posts would seem to suggest his message was in response to that event. Later, on his personal X account, Hegseth reposted a March Truth Social post by President Donald Trump in which the president also warned Iran of supporting the Houthis.

“The hundreds of attacks being made by Houthi, the sinister mobsters and thugs based in Yemen, who are hated by the Yemeni people, all emanate from, and are created by IRAN,” Trump said in the social media post. “Any further attack or retaliation by the ‘Houthis’ will be met with great force and there is no guarantee the force will stop there.”

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https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/04/new-data-reveals-strong-economic-momentum/

“It’s no surprise the leftovers of Biden’s economic disaster have been a drag on economic growth, but the underlying numbers tell the real story of the strong momentum President Trump is delivering. Robust core GDP, the highest gross domestic investment in four years, job growth, and trillions of dollars in new investments secured by President Trump are fueling an economic boom and setting the stage for unprecedented growth as President Trump ushers in the new Golden Age.” — Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

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Gross domestic investment soared by 22%. This is the highest in four years and comes as businesses and consumers — bolstered by rising take-home pay — fuel an economic boom.
Monthly indicators, which capture growth trends at a much higher frequency, all point to accelerating growth AFTER President Trump took office. Private employment gains, consumer spending, capital investment, and aggregate hours worked have all accelerated since January, while inflation has decelerated.
An unprecedented surge in imports due to tariff frontrunning contributed to most of the decline.

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AI Drone Defeats World Champion Drone Pilots
History was made as TU Delft’s AI-powered drone beat the world’s top human pilots in a landmark race. How did it win—and what does this mean for the future of robotics and drones?

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Powerful electron beams create extremely heavy hydrogen isotope for first-time ever

⁶H (one proton, five neutrons) and ⁷H (one proton, six neutrons) are the known isotopes with the highest neutron-to-proton ratios.

An international research team has successfully produced hydrogen-6 (⁶H), one of the most neutron-rich isotopes known, for the first time using electron scattering.

The results, obtained at the Mainz Microtron (MAMI) particle accelerator, reveal a new technique for studying exotic nuclei.

“The experiment at the spectrometer facility at the Mainz Microtron (MAMI) particle accelerator presents a new method for investigating light, neutron-rich nuclei and challenges our current understanding of multi-nucleon interactions,” said the researchers in a press release.

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The findings reveal that ⁶H possesses a lower ground-state energy than many recent theories predicted.

This suggests that the interactions between the multiple neutrons within this extremely unstable nucleus are stronger than expected, which prompts a re-evaluation of multi-nucleon forces in very neutron-rich environments.

The experiment was a collaborative effort involving the A1 Collaboration at the Institute of Nuclear Physics at JGU, alongside scientists from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, Tohoku University Sendai, and the University of Tokyo in Japan.

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‘Lumberjack’: Jet-powered US suicide drone can strike 200 miles away with mini bombs

The new drone offering from Northrop can be launched from either the ground or the air.

United States-based defense firm Northrop Grumman has showcased a new type of loitering one-way attack drone, named Lumberjack, intended for use by the military.

The jet-powered drone has been unveiled at the ongoing Modern Day Marine conference in Washington, D.C.

The Modern Day Marine is a two-day conference for military equipment, systems, services, and technology exposition open exclusively to Marines, Department of Defense (DoD), association partners, and authorized industry representatives. It began on April 30 in Halls A & B of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and will end on May 1.

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Lumberjack drone from Northrop Grumman
As told by a Northrop official to The War Zone, the Lumberjack drone belongs to Group 3 of the uncrewed aerial system (UAS) category of the US military.

According to the US government, a Group 3 drone should have a maximum takeoff weight of less than 1,320 pounds (598 kilograms) and be able to fly below 18,000 feet altitude at mean sea level. The speed of the UAS should be between 100 and 250 knots (115 and 287 miles per hour).

The report by The War Zone mentions that the Lumberjack drone can carry a payload similar to a 250-pound small-diameter bomb (SDB). Moreover, it can also drop submunitions and carry out kinetic strikes.

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Understanding the Road Ahead: Reflections on AI, Society, and Moral Philosophy

Will MacAskill, an influential moral philosopher and one of the founding figures of effective altruism, emphasizes the urgent need for concerted thought on the implications of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). His discussions, particularly in the context of his work at the Forethought Centre for AI Strategy, raise essential questions about the future: What kind of society do we envision as AGI becomes increasingly akin to human intelligence? And how do we ethically coexist with potentially trillions of AI entities?

The Vision for AGI

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MacAskill candidly admits that as a moral philosopher, he finds it challenging to visualize a good society coexisting with AGI. He expresses a growing concern that the development of AGI is racing toward an uncertain future devoid of substantial ethical planning. The rush to harness human-level AI capabilities requires reflections not just on technological advancements, but also on the moral frameworks that will govern their integration into society.

Transitioning Research Directions

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Having shifted his focus sharply toward AI-related issues, MacAskill introduces the concept of "AGI preparedness." His research agenda aims to explore the profound societal changes that human-level AI may bring within the coming years. He intends to determine what remains neglected in the current discourse surrounding existential risks—such as AI takeovers or engineered pandemics—and how this neglect may hinder our collective preparedness for unprecedented technological transformations.

MacAskill recognizes that a remarkable acceleration in technological advancement portends a future with complex ethical dilemmas. This transformation calls for deep reasoning and modeling to anticipate the dynamics of living alongside AGIs and consider the risks of a chaotic future.

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Doubt on Conventional Views of Humanity's Timeline

Five years ago, MacAskill expressed skepticism about whether we were at a decisive moment in history, indulging in external versus internal views of progress. However, he now acknowledges a significant change in the landscape of technological capability, particularly concerning AI, where the trends point towards a rapid acceleration that cannot be overlooked. Grappling with historical perspectives about progress, MacAskill now argues that we are potentially on the cusp of extraordinary advancements, likening today's trajectory of AI enhancement to past leaps in technology.

The Century of Change in a Decade

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In their collective work, "Preparing for the Intelligence Explosion," MacAskill and his co-authors lay out a vision wherein the pace of technological change could effectively compress a century's worth of development into a single decade. To illustrate this, MacAskill encourages listeners to imagine the implications of harnessing a century’s progress within just ten years. This thought experiment provokes reflection on how we would cope with rapid advancements, from technological breakthroughs to profound changes in society and governance.

The urgency of establishing frameworks to manage these transformations becomes an imperative, with MacAskill advocating that thoughtful preparation is essential to navigate an era characterized by exponential growth.

Navigating the Grand Challenges

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MacAskill introduces a broad array of "grand challenges" stemming from the possibility of AGI-driven change. These challenges range from the development of destructive technologies and the risk of autocratic government arising from concentration of power to the ethical integration of digital beings into society. He outlines how individuals can play proactive roles in addressing these challenges, urging a collaborative approach across various disciplines.

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Crucially, MacAskill underscores the importance of foresight in mitigating the risks associated with AGI development. The essays highlight the need for a better understanding of intersectional challenges, including space governance and epistemic disruption, advocating for the establishment of norms that can guide humanity through future complexities.

Building the Forethought Centre for AI Strategy

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The creation of the Forethought Centre was born out of personal reflections on burnout and the desire to shift toward impactful research in light of emerging concerns surrounding AI. MacAskill describes how discussions with colleagues led to the idea that a dedicated research institution could serve as a focal point for addressing urgent questions about AGI, technology, and ethical considerations, particularly in a fast-evolving technological landscape.

Empowerment Through Informed Decisions

One of the centre’s goals is to leverage AI tools to improve political decision-making and societal outcomes. MacAskill envisions a future where productive, informed discussions can take place, enabling leaders to access the insights necessary to navigate complex challenges.

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Furthermore, he emphasizes that with AI capable of analyzing vast streams of information, the opportunity to shift societal perspectives through informed discourse and ethical considerations is both timely and critical.

The Pursuit of Better Futures

As discussions continue on how to embrace the transformative potential of AGI, MacAskill's call for focused attention on improving the future beyond mere survival has the potential to unlock previously unimagined societal advancements. His work aims to inspire future generations to reevaluate the parameters that define a successful outcome for humanity while acknowledging the fragility of these outcomes in an era of rapid technological change.

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In summary, the dialogue reflects both the anxieties and opportunities presented by AGI. MacAskill offers a framework for understanding the challenges at hand, iterating the importance of thoughtful action as humanity approaches a pivotal moment in its history. With collective efforts, the hope remains to foster a future where both humanity and artificial counterparts can thrive sustainably and ethically.

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US scientists debut atomic clock that stays true for 100 million years straight

NIST-F4 is America’s bid for precision timekeeping dominance, accurate to 2.2 parts in 10 quadrillion and critical for finance, GPS, and data centers.

Marvel’s Time Variance Authority (TVA) would probably call dibs on this atomic clock if they could!

The NIST-F4 atomic clock, recently unveiled by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado, is one of the most accurate timekeeping devices ever built on Earth.

This clock is so precise that if it had started ticking during the age of the dinosaurs, it would still be accurate today to within a single second.

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This month, NIST scientists officially submitted it to the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) for certification as a “primary frequency standard,” a title reserved for the most elite atomic clocks on the planet.

Only around ten countries operate such clocks — now the U.S. is back in that top tier.

How the clock works
Unlike regular clocks, atomic clocks like NIST-F4 keep time using the natural vibrations of atoms — in this case, cesium atoms.

Inside the clock, thousands of these atoms are cooled to near absolute zero using lasers and then tossed upward in a fountain-like motion.

As they rise and fall, they pass through microwave radiation tuned to a frequency that makes the atoms shift their energy state — a transition that defines the “tick” of the clock.

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Musk, Tesla chair slam report saying its board wants to replace him as CEO

Elon Musk and Tesla's chair have denied a report that the company's board had launched a search process for a new CEO. The report said that Tesla's board had reached out to several executive search firms to work on a process for finding Tesla's next chief executive. Musk criticized the Wall Street Journal for publishing the article, saying that Tesla's board of directors had unequivocally denied its claims beforehand. The outlet had reported that Musk had not responded to requests for comment.

#technology #tesla #musk

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Google Eyes Gemini-iPhone AI Deal This Year, Pichai Tells Court

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said during court proceedings that he hopes that Google Gemini will be added as a built-in option for iPhones this year. Pichai has held a series of conversations with Apple CEO Tim Cook and hopes to have a deal completed by the middle of this year. Apple's annual developer conference will be held on the week of June 9 - if a deal is agreed to, it will likely be announced then.

#technology #google #gemini #iphone

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Sam Altman’s World unveils a mobile verification device

Tools for Humanity, the startup behind the World human verification project co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, has unveiled a mobile device designed to help people determine the difference between humans and AI agents. The Orb Mini looks like a smartphone, but it has two large sensors on the front to scan users' eyeballs. The data is used to create a unique identifier on the blockchain to verify that users are human. It is still unclear what the ultimate functionality of the Orb Mini will be, but its current main purpose is to verify more people.

#technology #samaltman #ia

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Chinese robot does job of three to four humans installing thousands of panels at Australian solar project

Chinese tech company Leapting's AI-controlled robot successfully helped install 10,000 solar modules at its first commercial deployment in Australia. The 2.5-meter-high robotic arm sits on a crawler that can adapt to different terrain and environmental conditions. Its use increased efficiency by three to five times compared to manual operations. The robot will be deployed to another Australian solar farm to start work in May to install around 500,000 panels.

#technology #robots #china

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Judge Rebukes Apple and Orders It to Loosen Grip on App Store

A US federal judge has ruled that Apple must loosen its grip on its App Store and stop collecting a commission on some app sales. Apple was previously ordered to allow apps to provide users with external links to pay developers directly for services to avoid the 30% commission Apple charges. The company instead created a new system that forced apps with external sales to pay a 27% commission to the company and also created pop-up screens that discouraged customers from paying elsewhere. Apple is now restricted from taking commissions from sales outside the App Store and from displaying messages discouraging users from making external purchases. It is being investigated for criminal contempt.

#technology #apple #appstore

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Something Alarming Is Happening to the Job Market

Labor conditions for recent college graduates have deteriorated noticeably in the past few months. Unemployment now stands at an unusually high 5.8%. This could be the signal of short-term economic drag, medium-term changes to the value of a college degree, or long-term changes to the relationship between people and AI. Today's graduates are entering into an uncertain economy where some businesses are so focused on tomorrow's profit margin that they're less willing to hire workers who will take time to learn on the job.

#technology #labor #ai

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Bitcoin mining now just totes unprofitable, costing over $137,000 to mine just one BTC in the US and near $200,000 per coin in Germany

Bitcoin mining has become nearly unprofitable, with major public miners spending over $82,000 per BTC and smaller U.S. operations over $137,000—well above Bitcoin's current market price. In high-cost regions like Germany, the cost climbs to nearly $200,000 per coin. To adapt, large mining farms are deploying energy-efficient rigs and leasing excess computing capacity for alternative revenue streams.

#technology #crypto #bitcoin #mining

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Stablecoin B2B Payment is all about Workflows, not Payment itself

B2B payments are shaped less by the act of transferring funds and more by the complex workflows that surround them—such as data validation, compliance checks, tax reconciliation, and multi-party approvals. To meet these demands, stablecoins must be embedded within orchestration layers that manage these processes end-to-end. When integrated into automated workflows, stablecoin infrastructure can enable near-instant settlement, onchain compliance triggers, transparent FX handling, and advanced services like real-time invoice factoring.

#technology #stablecoin #payment #b2b

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Musk Fires Back at CEO Replacement Rumors

Elon Musk and Tesla chair Robyn Denholm just shut down claims that Tesla’s board is secretly hunting for a new CEO. The Wall Street Journal said exec search firms were tapped to replace Musk, but he clapped back, calling the story false and saying the board denied it before the piece ran. Imagine your name trending for being replaced—while you're still in charge. Musk wasn’t even asked for comment before it dropped.

#elonmusk #tesla #leadership #businessnews #technology

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Google’s AI May Land on iPhones Soon

Google’s Sundar Pichai told a courtroom he’s aiming to get Gemini, their AI brainchild, baked into iPhones by mid-2025. He’s been chatting with Apple’s Tim Cook, and all eyes are now on Apple’s big developer event starting June 10. That’s the perfect stage for a mic-drop announcement. If this deal lands, it could shake up how millions of people use AI—straight from their lock screens.

#google #apple #ai #iphone #technology

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Sam Altman’s New Gadget Wants to Scan Your Eyes

Sam Altman’s startup Tools for Humanity just dropped the Orb Mini, a handheld device that scans your eyeballs to prove you’re human—not a bot. It’s part of the Worldcoin project, co-founded by the OpenAI CEO, and it creates a unique digital ID on the blockchain. It looks like a phone but acts like a lie detector for AI. Think sci-fi meets TSA screening—but for your digital life.

#worldcoin #blockchain #aiidentity #samaltman #technology

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Robot Replaces an Entire Crew at Aussie Solar Farm

A robot from Chinese firm Leapting just installed 10,000 solar panels in Australia—work that would've taken a small human crew weeks. Standing 2.5 meters tall on a rugged crawler, it’s built to handle rough ground and wild weather. This AI-powered machine boosted speed by up to 5x and is heading to a new site in May to tackle a jaw-dropping 500,000 panels. The future of solar looks fast—and surprisingly robotic.
#solarpower #renewables #automation #airobotics #technology

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Apple Just Got Smacked Down by a Judge

A U.S. judge just told Apple to back off: no more taking commissions on purchases made outside the App Store and no more pop-ups guilting users into paying through Apple. This comes after Apple tried to dodge an earlier order by slapping a 27% fee on apps that offered other payment options. Now, the court says enough is enough—and Apple’s even facing a criminal contempt investigation.

#apple #appstore #antitrust #techlaw #technology

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Visa and Mastercard Just Gave AI Your Wallet

Visa and Mastercard are rolling out AI tools—Intelligent Commerce and Agent Pay—that shop for you. Think of them like super-smart assistants: you tell them what you need, and they handle the rest—from picking products to paying. It’s part of a bigger wave called agentic commerce, where companies like PayPal, Amazon, and OpenAI are letting AI act like your personal shopper. It’s not the future—it’s happening right now.

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Meta and Microsoft Exceed Sales Estimates

In a surprising turn of events, both Meta and Microsoft have surpassed sales expectations for the first quarter, signaling a robust resilience in their respective sectors. Meta reported impressive sales figures of $42.3 billion, defying the impacts of the ongoing trade war instigated by the Trump administration. Meanwhile, Microsoft posted a staggering $70 billion in revenue, buoyed by a 33% growth in its cloud services division.

These results highlight the ongoing strength of these technology giants in a competitive and challenging market landscape. For further financial details and insights, readers are encouraged to visit the website olhardigital.com.br.

Brazil Cracks Down on E-Cigarettes

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In response to the public health risks associated with electronic cigarettes, Brazil is intensifying its efforts to combat the spread and commercialization of these devices. The National Consumer Secretary has issued notifications to major social media platforms, including Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Mercado Livre, mandating the immediate removal of all advertisements and content that promote or sell e-cigarettes, often referred to as vapes.

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The platforms have been given a 48-hour deadline to comply, underscoring the urgency with which the Brazilian government is approaching this public health issue. This decision follows a concerning survey revealing approximately 100 pages or ads promoting vapes circulating online, calling into question the effectiveness of current health policies. The Brazilian government has prohibited the sale, importation, and advertising of electronic cigarettes since 2009, as mandated by the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA).

AI and Cultural Stereotypes in Writing

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The integration of artificial intelligence in everyday tasks such as writing, professional correspondence, and content translation has become increasingly common. However, researchers are sounding the alarm over potential issues stemming from this widespread usage. A study conducted by Cornell University has raised concerns that AI technologies may perpetuate cultural stereotypes within writing, rendering it more generic and aligning users from the Global South too closely with American norms.

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The researchers conducted an experiment involving 59 participants from India and 59 participants from the United States, asking them to write about cultural topics. Half the participants executed the task independently, while the other half utilized an AI assistant featuring short auto-complete suggestions. The study meticulously tracked keystrokes and the acceptance of AI-generated suggestions.

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Findings suggest that the use of AI made the writing styles of both American and Indian participants more similar, yet this came at a cost. Indian participants frequently had to modify or correct the AI's suggestions, which primarily reflected American cultural references such as pizza and Christmas. When asked to write about Shah Rukh Khan, a prominent Bollywood actor, the AI instead suggested names like Scarlett Johansson, missing the cultural context entirely.

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Despite Indian participants embracing AI suggestions more than their American counterparts, these inputs proved less useful. The need for significant editing highlighted the limitations of AI in addressing unique cultural nuances and individual writing styles. The researchers conclude that relying heavily on AI in writing processes may result in cultural stereotyping and linguistic homogenization, calling for more refined approaches that respect diverse linguistic identities.

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The Renewable Energy Opportunity in Brazil for AI Data Centers

As the world faces an ongoing demand for technological solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI), Brazil emerges as a critical player in tapping into renewable energy sources. This opportunity not only positions the country to attract significant investment but also supports the infrastructure necessary for the operations of AI data centers, which are increasingly reliant on sustainable energy solutions.

The Global Landscape of Chip Manufacturing

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In light of recent developments in chip manufacturing, the global landscape has grown more tumultuous due to political and economic factors. The tariffs imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump have had a ripple effect throughout the semiconductor industry, leading to uncertainty among businesses that rely on these crucial components for advanced technologies.

To shed light on the impact of these changes, Márcio Garcia, the director of the enterprise division of NVIDIA for Latin America, discusses the current state of the chip industry and the ongoing implications of these tariffs. He acknowledges that while the industry is navigating a phase of uncertainty, there is hope that the negative effects will be mitigated, especially in an ecosystem heavily invested in AI initiatives.

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Continued Growth for Semiconductor Companies

Despite the turbulence in the sector, Garcia remains optimistic about the growth prospects for semiconductor companies, including NVIDIA. The demand for chips is expected to remain robust, with an ongoing need for their application in AI and cloud services. Garcia predicts that companies in the industry will continue on a positive growth trajectory, stating that NVIDIA is targeting growth rates of over 100%.

Interestingly, García points out that the current tariff situations have not yet materially affected sales figures, suggesting that the appetite for high-performance chips and AI technologies remains strong despite regulatory challenges.

Brazil’s Role in the Renewable Energy Revolution

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As discussions shift to Brazil's renewable energy potential, Garcia highlights the country's ability to leverage its vast natural resources for data centers that consume substantial energy. With increasing regulatory support for AI initiatives, Brazil is becoming more attractive to foreign investments looking to establish data centers locally.

Garcia notes that there is a marked increase in demand for data center construction in Brazil compared to just two to three years ago. This renewed interest indicates a latent potential coming to the forefront, as Brazil positions itself as a viable option for businesses requiring electricity-intensive operations. However, he emphasizes the need for the government to refine its policies to fully realize this opportunity.

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Strategic Insights and Future Directions

The conversation highlights a crucial moment for Brazil, where the intersection of energy, technology, and government policy provides a unique landscape for growth. As companies rapidly mobilize to establish data centers, the country must ensure that its regulatory framework supports further developments in the tech sector.

In conclusion, the dialogue with Márcio Garcia provided insights into a potentially transformative era for Brazil in the realm of AI and renewable energy. With the right strategic initiatives and government support, Brazil could not only enhance its standing in the global tech narrative but also serve as a key player in the future of sustainable energy solutions.

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As the world increasingly looks to integrate AI into its fabric, Brazil stands on the brink of an energy and technological renaissance that could redefine its economic landscape. The next few months will be critical for stakeholders watching the evolution of this vital intersection in industry trends.

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WhatsApp and AI: A Privacy Dilemma

WhatsApp has long been known for its end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only the participants in a conversation can access the messages exchanged. This security feature offers peace of mind to its users, reinforcing their belief in the platform's dedication to privacy. However, a significant exception arises when users interact with the integrated AI assistant, known as Meta AI. Unlike standard chat communications, conversations involving this AI potentially allow the company to access the exchanged information.

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As Meta seeks to improve user privacy while leveraging AI capabilities, the company has proposed a new feature called "private processing." This system aims to enable the use of AI without compromising the confidentiality of conversations. Users can remain assured that their discussions will not be accessible to the company as they engage with the AI.

To learn more about this initiative and similar developments, viewers are encouraged to scan the QR code appearing on their screens.

The Invisible Threat of Microplastics

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In an unsettling revelation, microplastics have been identified in virtually every human organ, presenting dire potential health risks. These materials, measuring less than 5 millimeters, have infiltrated the environment, polluting rivers, oceans, and soil, leading to harmful effects on wildlife.

A recent study highlights a critical concern connected to microplastics—its impact on bee populations. Research indicates that the accumulation of microplastics within bees threatens their survival and could disrupt the vital pollination process they facilitate for numerous plant species.

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During the experiment, scientists observed that the presence of microplastics significantly diminished the survival rates of bees. The materials cause structural damage to the intestinal walls of these insects, hindering their basic functions and health. This is particularly alarming because bees play an essential role in pollination, a process crucial for the reproduction and growth of many plant species. By collecting pollen, bees not only nourish their larvae but also contribute to the fecundation of flowers, facilitating the production of fruits and seeds.

These findings were published in the journal "Environmental Toxicology Pharmacology," drawing attention to a largely overlooked, yet immensely impactful issue affecting all life on Earth.

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The Influence of AI on Writing and Culture: Insights from Recent Research

In our increasingly digital world, the use of AI tools, like ChatGPT, has become commonplace for streamlining various daily tasks, particularly in writing. Whether it's crafting a formal email or translating documents, these technologies offer remarkable assistance. However, recent research has raised a crucial concern: the potential for these AI systems to perpetuate cultural stereotypes and biases, especially impacting writers from the Global South.

The Problem of Cultural Homogenization

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A team from Cornell University conducted a study exploring how AI can affect writing styles across different cultures. They found that while AI tools are designed to assist, they can inadvertently make cultural expressions more uniform, often diluting the unique voice of users from diverse backgrounds.

The study involved 118 participants—59 from India and 59 from the United States—who wrote about culturally significant themes. The participants were split into two groups: one that wrote independently and another that received suggestions from an AI writing assistant. What emerged was alarming: the AI not only led to a homogenization of the writing styles between American and Indian participants but also reduced the productivity of the Indian users.

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For instance, when asked about favorite foods or holidays, the AI tended to suggest American-centric options like pizza and Christmas, without consideration for Indian culture. This approach resulted in a considerable mismatch when Indian participants referenced local cultural figures, leading to absurd suggestions from the AI, like suggesting Scarlett Johansson instead of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan.

Implications of AI on Identity and Culture

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Despite Indian participants accepting more suggestions from the AI, these suggestions frequently required heavy editing to properly reflect their cultural context. Researchers warn that such reliance on AI tools can lead to a homogenized narrative in writing. Essentially, as individuals begin to write in ways that AI models promote, they might lose their unique cultural perspectives and voices.

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The research highlights a concerning trend where technology, instead of supporting diverse cultural expression, may inadvertently impose a one-size-fits-all standard that primarily reflects American societal norms. The researchers assert that this is not what we aspire for: the rich tapestry of global cultures should be maintained and celebrated, rather than smoothed over in favor of a more generic style.

Innovative Solutions for the Chocolate Crisis

Shifting gears to another pressing issue, let’s discuss the chocolate industry’s current crisis due to soaring cocoa prices, largely driven by agricultural challenges. Researchers from the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have stepped up to explore sustainable solutions.

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To combat the rising costs associated with cocoa—tripling last year due to climate change, aging plantations, and pest problems—the USP team has developed a new formulation that leverages agro-industrial waste to replace traditional cocoa powder and liquor. This innovative approach is encapsulated in a registered patent: a chocolate composition that utilizes waste to create a sustainable product.

Sustainable Alternatives in Chocolate Production

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This initiative isn't entirely new; the market already sees some products labeled as “cocoa extenders,” which incorporate alternative ingredients like peanuts and alfalfa to lower cocoa content while maintaining the sensory qualities of chocolate. However, the USP formula stands out by enhancing nutritional value and promoting sustainability, including higher fiber content and antioxidant capabilities.

One of the components utilized comes from malt, a byproduct heavily used in the brewing industry, demonstrating the versatility of agro-industrial waste. Preliminary outcomes suggest it can retain the characteristic colors, textures, and flavors of traditional chocolate, which is a significant achievement in the quest for sustainable chocolate production.

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Conclusion: Balancing Technology and Tradition

The above-discussed studies highlight the complex interplay between technological advancements and cultural traditions. While AI has the potential to enhance our productivity and efficiency, we must be vigilant about its limitations and unintended consequences, particularly regarding cultural identity.

Simultaneously, the innovations in the chocolate industry provide a hopeful narrative that blends sustainability with creativity, suggesting that with continuous research and advocacy, we can overcome significant challenges. As we navigate these evolving landscapes, it is vital to foster both cultural richness and sustainable practices for a better future.

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