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US Regulator Orders Fast-Track for AI Data Centers That Generate Their Own Power
FERC orders grid operators to fast-track AI data center connections if they self-generate power or cut peak usage. Implementation required within 90 days.

Norway Bans Generative AI for Younger Students in Schools
Norway will prohibit generative AI use for younger students starting next school year, citing risks to cognitive development and critical thinking.

The Hidden Risks of Using Human Preferences to Train AI
AI systems trained on human feedback suffer from inconsistency and bias. Using human judgment as a specification creates risks for safety and reliability.

Satellite Data Reveals Widespread GPS Signal Tampering
New satellite analysis reveals widespread GPS spoofing and jamming incidents affecting aviation, shipping and critical infrastructure worldwide.

UK Government Considers VPN Ban as Part of Age Verification Plan
The UK government is exploring a ban on VPNs to enforce age verification online. The proposal raises significant privacy and security concerns for households.

PostgresBench Brings Reproducible Testing to Cloud Database Choices
A new open-source benchmark, PostgresBench, aims to standardize performance testing for PostgreSQL services. It offers reproducible results across self-managed and cloud providers, helping developers make informed infrastructure decisions.

Path Separator Conflicts Highlight Developer Cross-Platform Headaches
A debate over Windows backslash versus Unix forward slash in file paths underscores persistent cross-platform compatibility issues for developers. The discussion reveals deeper fragmentation in software development tooling.

Go's IPO Fuels Robotaxi Push and Acquisition Strategy in Japan's Driver Shortage
Go, Japan's biggest IPO of 2026, raises ¥88.6 billion to tackle driver shortage via robotaxis and acquisitions.

Text-to-Video AI Models Are Redefining Content Creation
New text-to-video AI models can generate coherent clips from text descriptions reshaping creative industries while raising ethical concerns about misinformation.

Bias in Text-to-Image Models Raises Urgent Questions for AI Ethics
A new analysis reveals persistent racial and gender biases in popular text-to-image AI models. The findings underscore the need for more rigorous fairness testing before deployment.

Human Writers Now Fear Sounding Like AI: Study Reveals Avoidance Tactics
A new study shows writers are altering their style to avoid sounding like AI. Many would stop supporting creators who use undisclosed AI.

SpaceX Applies Software Update Model to Rocket Launches
SpaceX treats rocket launches like software updates, enabling rapid iteration and frequent flights. This philosophy drives its unprecedented launch cadence and cost reduction.

GM Installs 50 Robots at EV Plant While 1,300 Workers Remain Idle
General Motors added about 50 robot arms at its Detroit EV factory, sparking union anger as over 1,000 laid-off workers await recall.

Nvidia's Liquid-Cooled Data Center Design Claims Major Water Savings
Nvidia's Rubin generation reference design shifts to fully liquid cooling, claiming to nearly eliminate water and power usage. The move addresses environmental scrutiny but leaves questions about cost and broader energy demands.

ASML's $400 Million Lithography Machine Deepens Chip Industry's Dependence on One Company
ASML's new $400 million high-NA EUV machine sustains Moore's Law and AI chip production but intensifies geopolitical risks tied to its near-total market control.

AI-Generated Apartment Photos Fuel Rental Market Deception
AI-powered virtual staging is enabling landlords to show fake apartment photos, wasting renters' time and eroding trust. Calls for regulation grow as deceptive listings become common in competitive housing markets.

Menlo Ventures Raises $3 Billion Fund After Bold Anthropic Bet Pays Off
Menlo Ventures closed a $3 billion fund after its $750 million investment in AI startup Anthropic. The fund highlights venture capital concentration in AI.

Meta Halts Employee AI Training Program After Internal Data Leak
Meta paused its mandatory AI training program after an internal leak exposed sensitive employee data, including keystrokes and conversations, sparking privacy backlash.

New York City Blocks Waymo Deployment Citing Regulatory Gaps
New York City regulators have halted Waymo's autonomous taxi expansion citing unresolved safety and regulatory issues. The decision highlights unique challenges for AVs in dense urban environments.

Meta Reportedly Developing Prediction Market Platform Under Zuckerberg Directive
Meta is building its own prediction market at the direction of Mark Zuckerberg. The move enters a controversial sector blending betting and forecasting. Regulatory and ethical questions loom.