South Korea to spend $1T on more memory chip production and humanoid robots
South Korea targets physical AI lead and commercial humanoid robots by 2028.
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South Korea targets physical AI lead and commercial humanoid robots by 2028.
At least two vulnerabilities are already under attack
Small-scale solar helped renewables hit nearly triple coal's generation in the US.
SCOTUS falls short of deeming geofence warrants unconstitutional, though.
Efforts to grab all the location data in an area get clogged by Fourth Amendment
The High-Luminosity LHC will be mostly the same machine, but it'll deliver 10 times the luminosity and just as little chance of destroying the universe - sorry, conspiracy theorists
Three-year lifecycle leaves enterprises with barely a year to adopt each LTS release
Sony has been scaling down its digitial store for a few years.
With today’s scientific tools, the problem could have been spotted in the 1950s.
The EU wants Google to share search data with competitors and open up AI on Android, but Google alleges major privacy risks.
Mythos is coming back for a select group of trusted partners, while OpenAI’s new GPT-5.6 family is also launching behind a government-limited access program. The bigger story is the emerging ad hoc licensing regime for frontier AI—and whether this moment permanently changes who gets access to the most powerful models.Brought to you by:KPMG – Research from KPMG and the University of Texas at Austin shows the highest-impact AI users treat AI like a reasoning partner — and those skills can be taugh
But the system would require a massive leap from any of its existing hardware.