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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.

Real-Time Presence Goes Mainstream With TownSquare
TownSquare adds a real-time presence layer to any website, letting visitors see who else is online. The open-source tool mimics multiplayer features from apps like Figma and Google Docs.

A Doctor Uses a Gaming Mouse to Streamline Patient Care
A physician uses a Razer Naga MMO mouse to automate medical scripting, improving efficiency in telehealth visits.

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.

Google Expands AI Training to Search Media Uploads: What Users Need to Know
Google now uses images uploaded during Search interactions for AI training. Users can opt out via a simple setting change.

After Mythos: The New Cyber Resilience Playbook
The Mythos Cybersecurity incident forces a shift from panic to proactive resilience. Organizations now prioritize calm preparedness over reactive defense.

Google Photos Settings You Should Adjust Before Backing Up Your Camera Roll
Before letting Google Photos manage your photos, adjust key backup, privacy and AI settings to control storage and data use.

California Lawmakers Vote to Upload Driver’s Licenses to Federal Database
California’s legislature has approved a plan to share driver’s license records with a national database, a move that could expand law enforcement access and reshape state data sovereignty.

Web Data Infrastructure Emerges as Critical Layer for AI Performance
AI's reliance on real-time data creates a new infrastructure need. A web data layer is emerging to deliver fresh, trustworthy information to models, addressing a key bottleneck.

Why the 3-to-1 Rule Is Essential for Clean Audio Recording
The 3-to-1 rule prevents phase cancellation when using multiple microphones. Understanding it improves recording quality for musicians and creators.

Legacy IT Systems Cost UK Taxpayers £45 Billion Annually
One in four UK government computer systems run on outdated technology. Taxpayers bear the cost of failures and inefficiencies. Modernization could save billions.

AI Data Centers Test Grid Flexibility to Bypass Power Bottlenecks
Emerald AI's Conductor software enables data centers to reduce power draw during grid stress, helping avoid blackouts and new power plant construction. A London trial showed how flexible facilities could ease the AI energy crunch.