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20 articlesPM 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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TΓΌrkiye unveils its first ICBM (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
RT reports that TΓΌrkiye has unveiled its first intercontinental ballistic missile with claimed hypersonic capabilities and 6,000-kilometer range. The article presents this as a straightforward defense technology development announcement. The framing emphasizes Turkish military advancement without significant editorial commentary or geopolitical context.
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Micron zooms past $700 billion market cap as rally in memory stocks accelerates
Micron Technology's market capitalization has surpassed $700 billion, making it one of the most valuable U.S. tech companies, driven by strong demand for memory chips used in AI applications. The article frames this as part of a broader rally in memory stocks accelerating across the sector.
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AI driving modern slavery surge β report
A UK report warns that AI technology is being weaponized by criminals to identify, recruit, and control modern slavery victims at scale. The article presents this as an emerging threat enabled by algorithmic capabilities.
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Will Pakistanβs new defence pact with Saudi Arabia give Chinese arms risk-free exposure?
The article examines whether a Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defense pact could provide Chinese military technology with combat-tested credibility through potential involvement in Iran-related conflicts. It frames China's historically cautious military posture as creating pressure to demonstrate weapons effectiveness in real warfare scenarios.
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Micronβs stock soars as new report throws cold water on the bear case: βThis time is different.β
Micron Technology's stock rose following an IDC analyst report suggesting the memory chip market may break from its historical boom-bust cycle. The report challenges the bearish narrative that has pressured semiconductor stocks, offering an optimistic contrarian view of future market dynamics.
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Japan eyes 'early' transfer of used warships and aircraft to Philippines
Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro agreed to expand defense cooperation, including an 'early' transfer of used Japanese warships and aircraft to the Philippines. The agreement represents a broadening of defense equipment and technology partnership between the two nations.
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China targets top spot in supercomputing with fully domestic, CPU-only machine
China has unveiled a domestic supercomputer called Lingsheng designed to achieve 2 exaflops of processing power, aiming to surpass the US El Capitan system while avoiding American export controls on GPU technology. The machine uses only Chinese-made CPUs rather than relying on foreign graphics processors like competing exascale systems.
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On the need to generate more questions than pleasant answers
The article presents a philosophical meditation on human contradictions, specifically the paradox that the same beings capable of creating art and technology are also capable of using those creations for destruction. The piece uses this tension as a framing device to explore the need for critical questioning rather than seeking comfortable answers.
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The Download: inside the Musk v. Altman trial, and AI for democracy
MIT Technology Review's newsletter covers week one of a lawsuit between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, described as two powerful AI figures in conflict. The piece appears to offer insider perspective on courtroom proceedings alongside coverage of AI applications in democracy.
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