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20 articlesPM Modi holds talks with Dutch counterpart Jetten; discusses trade, investment
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Dutch PM Rob Jetten during his visit to the Netherlands, with discussions centered on trade, investment, and critical technologies. This marks Modi's second visit to the Netherlands since 2017, part of his five-nation tour.
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PM Modi meets Dutch royals in Netherlands, discusses cooperation in technology, innovation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima at the Royal Palace in The Hague to discuss bilateral cooperation in digital technology, innovation, fintech, and the blue economy. Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday following a stopover in the UAE.
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Tech features at Hong Kongβs Terminal 2 to enable efficient departures: transport chief
Hong Kong's Terminal 2 at the international airport will reopen on May 27 with new technology-enabled services designed to improve departure processing efficiency. Transport Secretary Mable Chan highlighted the terminal's readiness and emphasized hardware and software innovations addressing existing bottlenecks.
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Singapore minister reveals why human touch still important in AI era
Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan argues that human judgment remains essential alongside AI technology, cautioning against over-reliance on large language models for problem-solving. He advocates for preserving traditional AI approaches rather than replacing them entirely with generative AI systems.
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The war between businesses and hackers enters a perilous new phase
The Economist reports that AI agents represent an emerging cybersecurity threat distinct from traditional hacking, marking a new escalation in the business-versus-hacker conflict. The piece frames AI-powered attacks as presenting 'novel dangers' without providing specific technical details or concrete examples of these dangers in the headline or description.
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Chinaβs expanding industrial strategy
A US Chamber of Commerce and Rhodium Group report documents China's expanding industrial policy, which now systematically covers multiple production layers and frontier technologies including biomanufacturing and intelligent driving, extending beyond sector-specific targeting.
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Spain pushes ahead with social media, AI rules despite Big Tech lobbying pressure
Spain's government is proceeding with new regulatory rules for social media platforms and artificial intelligence despite lobbying efforts from major technology companies. The story frames this as regulatory resolve against industry pressure.
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The Unitree GD01 Is a Giant Mecha Robot You Can Actually Buy
Unitree, a Chinese robotics company known for affordable dancing robots, is now selling a large humanoid robot called the GD01. The headline and description use hyperbolic language ('giant mecha,' 'wall-smashing') to frame an industrial robot as extraordinary consumer technology.
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Buenos Aires embraces immersive exhibitions and virtual reality expos
This article reports on Buenos Aires experiencing a boom in immersive art exhibitions and virtual reality experiences covering topics from art masters to ancient civilizations. The story highlights visitor numbers reaching 380,000 for these high-tech cultural shows. The piece presents this as a new entertainment niche gaining popularity in the city's cultural landscape.
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China deepens footprint at AI conference despite NeurIPS dispute, US tensions
Chinese technology companies and researchers participated heavily in a major global AI conference despite US-China tensions and questions about potential boycotts. Chinese and Hong Kong submissions exceeded 51% of accepted papers compared to 32% from the US, according to affiliation data compiled by the outlet.
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Man, machine and AI combine in battle to clear Ukraine of mines and shells
A Reuters report documents Ukrainian demining operations near Myrotske that combine human workers, machinery, and AI technology to clear unexploded ordnance from conflict zones. The story focuses on the practical mechanics and coordination of different clearing methods in post-combat territory.
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Two held in Sweden over suspected deliveries of hi-tech gear to Russia
Swedish authorities have detained two people suspected of helping Russia procure advanced engineering products potentially for use in Ukraine operations. The report is from Reuters via The Print and provides limited details about the suspects, specific products, or investigation scope.
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Modi to embark on 5-nation tour this week. Energy, emerging tech high on agenda amid West Asia crisis
Indian Prime Minister Modi is undertaking a five-nation diplomatic tour beginning this week, visiting UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy. The trip prioritizes energy security and emerging technology discussions amid regional tensions in West Asia.
China scrambles to close AI security gap as Anthropic, OpenAI pull ahead with new models
The article reports that US AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI are advancing cybersecurity capabilities in their models, prompting China to accelerate its own AI-driven cyber defense market. It claims Anthropic's Mythos model can discover vulnerabilities with unprecedented speed, and suggests China will develop comparable technology.
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Must avoid dependencies on adversarial nations in AI: US official
A US Deputy Assistant Secretary addressed the US-India AI forum, urging both nations to embrace openness and avoid dependencies on adversarial nations in AI development. The statement emphasizes principles-based cooperation between the two countries in emerging technology sectors.
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Paolo Rocca steps down as Tenaris CEO
Paolo Rocca, long-time leader of Grupo Techint, is stepping down as CEO of Tenaris but remaining as chairman and holding president. Gabriel Podskubka will assume the CEO role. The article provides minimal detail on circumstances, timing, or strategic implications.
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China confirms it helped Pakistanβs air force during last yearβs war with India
China's state broadcaster CCTV has publicly confirmed for the first time that China provided on-site technical support to Pakistan during a conflict with India, with a Chinese engineer interviewed about his role in the support operation. The report indicates Chinese-made fighters shot down at least one Indian aircraft during the conflict.
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US report China Eastern jet fuel supply was off ahead of deadly 2022 crash
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board released data indicating that fuel supply was switched off to both engines of China Eastern Airlines Flight 3755 prior to its deadly 2022 crash. The report presents technical findings from the investigation into the aviation accident.
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Disneyβs new CEO lays out his long-term vision as company sees streaming and theme-park momentum
Disney's new CEO Josh D'Amaro presented his first earnings report outlining plans to invest in content, expand customer reach, and leverage technology. The company is experiencing momentum in streaming and theme parks.
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North Koreaβs new own-brand phone is sleek, colourful β and possibly watching you
North Korea showcased its domestically produced Jindallae smartphone at a trade fair for foreign visitors and companies. Despite international sanctions and an aging manufacturing base, Pyongyang markets the device as a connectivity solution for citizens, though analysts question the technical capabilities.
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