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ASML's $400 Million Lithography Machine Deepens Chip Industry's Dependence on One Company
Big Tech

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.

Jun 23, 20263 min read
Facial Recognition Error Leads to False Arrest Lawsuit in Florida
Tech Policy & Regulation

Facial Recognition Error Leads to False Arrest Lawsuit in Florida

A Florida man is suing police after a facial recognition system wrongly flagged him as a child luring suspect. The lawsuit says officers ignored evidence he was 300 miles away.

Jun 11, 20263 min read
Jury Dismisses Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Over Missed Deadline
Big Tech

Jury Dismisses Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Over Missed Deadline

A jury threw out Musk's OpenAI lawsuit for being filed too late. The trial exposed the feud between Musk and Altman but didn't rule on OpenAI's for-profit shift.

May 21, 20262 min read
Union Avoidance Spending by US Employers Tops $1.5 Billion Annually
Tech Policy & Regulation

Union Avoidance Spending by US Employers Tops $1.5 Billion Annually

US employers spend more than $1.5 billion yearly on union avoidance activities, a report finds, raising questions about labor policy and worker rights.

May 21, 20263 min read
UK Scientists Testify: No Causal Proof Smartphones Harm Children's Brains
Tech Policy & Regulation

UK Scientists Testify: No Causal Proof Smartphones Harm Children's Brains

Neuroscientists told UK MPs that evidence of smartphones rewiring children's brains is mostly correlational. Researchers called for more studies on social media and AI chatbots.

Jun 14, 20263 min read
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Target Smart Glasses With New Privacy Bill
Tech Policy & Regulation

Pennsylvania Lawmakers Target Smart Glasses With New Privacy Bill

Pennsylvania proposes making it a crime to secretly record with smart glasses. The bill targets wearable cameras that can capture video in private spaces without consent.

Jun 10, 20262 min read
London's Phone Theft Fight: Met Police and Apple Share Stolen Device Data
Big Tech

London's Phone Theft Fight: Met Police and Apple Share Stolen Device Data

London's Metropolitan Police and Apple will share stolen device identifiers to disrupt the city's phone theft market. The collaboration aims to collapse criminal networks and push for new legislation if tech companies fail to act.

Jun 11, 20263 min read
AI’s Growing Obsession With The ‘Why’ Question
AI / Machine Learning

AI’s Growing Obsession With The ‘Why’ Question

A new wave of research focuses on teaching AI models to ask and answer causal 'why' questions, moving beyond pattern matching.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Let's Encrypt Blocks Certificate Use in US-Sanctioned Regions
Tech Policy & Regulation

Let's Encrypt Blocks Certificate Use in US-Sanctioned Regions

Let's Encrypt bans SSL/TLS certificate use in US-sanctioned territories, impacting HTTPS access for users in Iran, Syria and North Korea.

Jun 9, 20263 min read
Lawyers Face Sanctions for Using AI-Generated Fake Citations in Facebook Defamation Case
Tech Policy & Regulation

Lawyers Face Sanctions for Using AI-Generated Fake Citations in Facebook Defamation Case

A dismissed defamation lawsuit against Facebook users backfires as lawyers may face sanctions for submitting fake AI-generated citations to support their arguments.

May 20, 20262 min read
UK Teen Social Media Ban Draws Cybersecurity Warnings From VPN Industry
Tech Policy & Regulation

UK Teen Social Media Ban Draws Cybersecurity Warnings From VPN Industry

UK's teen social media ban raises cybersecurity alarms. VPN industry warns of privacy risks and unintended consequences.

Jun 16, 20262 min read
Deflock Maps Over 100,000 License Plate Readers Across the US
Tech Policy & Regulation

Deflock Maps Over 100,000 License Plate Readers Across the US

Deflock has mapped more than 100,000 automated license plate readers in the US, raising privacy and surveillance concerns.

Jun 1, 20261 min read
How a Bumbling Robot Vacuum Sparked a Home Robotics Revolution
Gadgets / Consumer Tech

How a Bumbling Robot Vacuum Sparked a Home Robotics Revolution

The Roomba's journey from a simple bump-and-clean machine to a beloved household icon reveals how iRobot turned functional tech into an emotional connection, reshaping consumer robotics forever.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
Your Smart TV Is Feeding the AI Scraping Machine
Tech Policy & Regulation

Your Smart TV Is Feeding the AI Scraping Machine

Smart TVs are being repurposed as nodes in the AI data scraping economy, raising serious privacy and ethical questions. Here's what it means for consumers.

Jun 6, 20262 min read
US Crackdown on Anthropic Models Highlights Looming AI Security Crisis
Tech Policy & Regulation

US Crackdown on Anthropic Models Highlights Looming AI Security Crisis

The US government targets Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over hacking capabilities, underscoring the inevitability of dangerous AI.

Jun 16, 20263 min read
SpaceX IPO Faces Investor Scrutiny Amid CEO Controversy
Startups / Funding

SpaceX IPO Faces Investor Scrutiny Amid CEO Controversy

SpaceX considers an IPO while CEO Elon Musk's controversies create tension for investors balancing innovation with reputational risk.

Jun 12, 20263 min read
Publishers File Class Action Against Meta Over Copyright Infringement in AI Training
Big Tech

Publishers File Class Action Against Meta Over Copyright Infringement in AI Training

Book publishers sued Meta and Mark Zuckerberg for using copyrighted works to train Llama AI without permission. The lawsuit alleges unauthorized scraping of millions of books.

Jun 1, 20262 min read
Agency Accused of AI-Powered Book Theft From Bestselling Author
Tech Policy & Regulation

Agency Accused of AI-Powered Book Theft From Bestselling Author

A literary agency allegedly stole a bestselling author's work, used AI to rewrite it, and published it as its own. The case underscores rising copyright concerns in the age of generative AI.

Jun 20, 20263 min read
Google to Pay $135 Million Over Android Data Tracking
Tech Policy & Regulation

Google to Pay $135 Million Over Android Data Tracking

Google will pay $135 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging it tracked Android users without consent. Millions of users who had an Android phone after 2017 may be eligible for up to $100.

May 21, 20262 min read
Apple to Pay iPhone Owners $250 Million Over Missing AI Features
Big Tech

Apple to Pay iPhone Owners $250 Million Over Missing AI Features

Apple will pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over delayed AI features. Eligible iPhone owners can claim part of the settlement. The payout addresses claims Apple misled users about Siri and other AI capabilities.

May 22, 20263 min read