European governments are growing increasingly uncomfortable with the concentration of power in Silicon Valley. This discomfort stems from the fact that European companies are becoming downstream customers of the future, importing services and technology in exchange for money and data that is sent across the Atlantic. The disparity in values and beliefs between Silicon Valley
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Elon Musk recently attended the Cannes Lions advertising festival in Cannes, France, where he clarified his controversial remarks directed towards advertisers threatening to pull ads from his X social media platform. Musk explained that his previous comments were not intended to target advertisers as a whole but rather to emphasize the importance of free speech
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When news broke about Adobe’s updated terms of service in February, users were understandably alarmed. The language used in the update seemed to suggest that Adobe could access user content for the purpose of training its generative AI, Firefly. This led to an outcry from artists who rely heavily on Adobe’s software for their work.
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Photonic alloys, combining multiple photonic crystals, have shown promise in controlling electromagnetic wave propagation. However, a major issue with these materials is light backscattering, which hinders data and energy transmission, ultimately affecting their performance as waveguides. A New Approach Recently, researchers at Shanxi University and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology developed a
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Ethylene, a highly flammable compound, is widely used across various industries, including packaging, plastics, agriculture, and healthcare. With the demand for ethylene on the rise, it is crucial to develop effective and sustainable methods for its large-scale production. Traditionally, ethylene is produced by converting ethane, which is found in abundance in natural gas, into ethylene
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