Articles by rntn
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Global health is in crisis – who will step in to fix it? (nature.com)

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Is academic research becoming too competitive? Nature examines the data (nature.com)

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SAP users still wrestling with business case for S/4HANA (theregister.com)

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Meta convinces Blue Owl to cut $30B check for its Hyperion AI super cluster (theregister.com)

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Future small modular reactors that will power AI, cloud services in Pacific NW (aboutamazon.com)

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Britain's AI gold rush hits a wall – not enough electricity (theregister.com)

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Boris Johnson confesses: He's fallen for ChatGPT (theregister.com)

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Thou shalt not let AI run amok: Vatican wants global rules (theregister.com)

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Hyperscalers try to beat the heat with larger racks, more air flow (theregister.com)

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Carmakers fear chip crunch as Dutch sanctions hit Nexperia (theregister.com)

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Labor unions sue US administration over social media surveillance (theregister.com)

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Windows 10's end of life D-Day resucitates flatlining computer sector (theregister.com)

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Decomposed dinosaurs make Texas a top destination for AI bit barns (theregister.com)

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Vulnerability scores, huh, what are they good for? Almost nothing (theregister.com)

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Chinese cyberspies snoop on Russian IT biz in rare east-on-east attack (theregister.com)

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Nork scammers work the blockchain to steal crypto from software job hunters (theregister.com)

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Lonely? Microsoft Copilot can now listen to your every word, watch your screen (theregister.com)

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Be Careful What You Tell Your AI Chatbot (stanford.edu)

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End of support for older Office and Windows Server pile on the pain for admins (theregister.com)

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US hyperscalers to guzzle 22% more grid juice by end of 2025 (theregister.com)

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Oracle goes all-in on AI, customers still figuring out how they'll use it (theregister.com)

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OpenAI's ChatGPT is so popular that almost no one will pay for it (theregister.com)

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CISA exec blames foreign hackers, Dems for putting US's critical systems at risk (theregister.com)

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Sam Altman says OpenAI isn't 'moral police of the world' (cnbc.com)

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AI is an irresistible idea – like flying cars nobody knows how to land or manage (theregister.com)

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Salesforce pumps the dream of AI agents as helpers, not replacements (theregister.com)

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Cisco: Most companies don't know what they're doing with AI (theregister.com)

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A Michigan town hopes to stop a data center with a 2026 ballot initiative (insideclimatenews.org)

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UK government's £45B AI savings pitch built on broad-brush guesswork, MPs told (theregister.com)

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Trump's anti-sustainability agenda comes to Eurozone (theregister.com)

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ASML shrugs off China slump with faith in AI-fueled chip demand (theregister.com)

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AI startup Augment scraps 'unsustainable' pricing, users say new model 10x worse (theregister.com)

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New-Vehicle Avg Price Hits Record High in Sep, Surges Past $50k for First Time (coxautoinc.com)

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The disparity between how high and low income earners feel about the economy (cnbc.com)

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EU biometric border system launch hits inevitable teething problems (theregister.com)

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Microsoft seeding Washington schools with free AI to get kids, teachers hooked (theregister.com)

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Chinese gang used ArcGIS as a backdoor for a year – and no one noticed (theregister.com)

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DGX Spark, Nvidia's tiniest supercomputer, tackles large models at solid speeds (theregister.com)

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What do we want? Windows 10 support When do we want it? Until 2030 (theregister.com)

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Another 550 employees set to leave the building (theregister.com)

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Shadow AI: Staffers are bringing AI tools they use at home to work: Microsoft (theregister.com)

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Microsoft's OneDrive spots your mates, remembers their faces, and won't forget (theregister.com)

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The fixer's dilemma: Chris Lehane and OpenAI's impossible mission (techcrunch.com)

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Wharton's Siegel says it's scandalous the US doesn't have a rare earths reserve (cnbc.com)

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Coral die-off marks Earth's first climate 'tipping point', scientists say (nature.com)

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Benioff retreats from idea of sending troops in to clean up San Francisco (theregister.com)

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Pixnapping Attack (pixnapping.com)

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Fujitsu pumps £280M into UK arm to keep lights on after Horizon scandal (theregister.com)

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Datacenter water use? California governor says don't ask, don't tell (theregister.com)

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Satellite images show ancient hunting traps used by South American social groups (phys.org)

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Liberal Society Isn't for Everyone (hedgehogreview.com)

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Nvidia's AI empire: A look at its top startup investments (techcrunch.com)

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Putin OKs plan to turn Russian spacecraft into flying billboards (arstechnica.com)

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[flagged] In 1776, Thomas Paine made the best case for fighting kings −and being skeptical (theconversation.com)

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China 'not afraid' of trade war on US rare earths 'double standard' retaliation (cnbc.com)

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What Is the B-21, America's Next Stealth Bomber? (jalopnik.com)

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Inside the Indonesian boomtowns powering the world’s electric vehicles (grist.org)

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German gov't stops fast-track naturalization: 3 takeaways (dw.com)

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The shutdown worsens air traffic controller shortages, leading to flight delays (theconversation.com)

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AI is "comically good" at detecting small earthquakes–here's why that matters (arstechnica.com)

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It's not too late for Apple to get AI right (techcrunch.com)

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Time to correct the record on the global burden of chronic fatigue syndrome (springer.com)

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The New Longest Nonstop Flight Is a 19-Hour Ordeal from JFK to China (jalopnik.com)

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Tech megacaps lose $770B in value as Nasdaq suffers steepest drop since April (cnbc.com)

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Managers are throwing entry-level workers under the bus in race to adopt AI (theregister.com)

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Administration begins layoffs of federal workers amid government shutdown (cnbc.com)

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Dangerous 'nitazene' opioids are on the rise: researchers are worried (nature.com)

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Senate says Nvidia chips are for America first as China tightens import controls (theregister.com)

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The first plastics treaty is in crisis: can it be salvaged? (nature.com)

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UK slaps 'strategic market status' on Google, unlocking power to pry open search (theregister.com)

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Anatomy of a Hacktivist Attack: Russian-Aligned Group Targets OT/ICS (forescout.com)

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Climate goals go up in smoke as US datacenters turn to coal (theregister.com)

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50 years in deep space, and Voyager still can't escape budget gravity (theregister.com)

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Space Shuttle war of words takes off as senator blasts 'woke Smithsonian' (theregister.com)

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Musk's Tesla package pays him billions even if he misses 'Mars-shot' goals (reuters.com)

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More than 30% of this century's science Nobel prizewinners immigrated (nature.com)

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GitHub Copilot Chat turns blabbermouth with crafty prompt injection attack (theregister.com)

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US PC shipments hit the buffers as tariffs take their toll (theregister.com)

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Gartner warns agentic AI startups: Prepare to be consolidated (theregister.com)

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Google adds limits to 'Work from Anywhere' policy that began during Covid (cnbc.com)

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Clearview AI sees red as UK tribunal sides with regulator over $10M GDPR fine (theregister.com)

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SoftBank snaps up ABB's robotics biz for $5.4B to fuel 'physical AI' dreams (theregister.com)

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Hobble your AI agents to prevent them from hurting you too badly (theregister.com)

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MetaGraph compresses data archives into a search engine for scientists (nature.com)

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AI gets more 'meh' as you get to know it better (theregister.com)

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Bank of England smells hint of dotcom bubble 2.0 in AI froth (theregister.com)

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IBM's big iron to get Spyre AI accelerator upgrade this month (theregister.com)

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IBM invites CockroachDB to infest its mainframes with PostgreSQL (theregister.com)

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China builds thriving semi industry off US leftovers, export controls be damned (theregister.com)

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Employees regularly paste company secrets into ChatGPT (theregister.com)

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Germany slams brakes on EU's Chat Control device-scanning snoopfest (theregister.com)

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Federal shutdown deals blow to hobbled cybersecurity agency (theconversation.com)

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Mobile EV Chargers Are the Gas Cans of the Future (jalopnik.com)

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Global fight on death, infections from drug-resistant bacteria not going to plan (nature.com)

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FCC kicks off 'Space Month' with vow to fast-track satellite licensing (theregister.com)

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Volunteer scientists work 'nights and weekends' to guide vaccine advice in US (nature.com)

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Invisible Ears at Your Fingertips: Acoustic Eavesdropping via Mouse Sensors (arxiv.org)

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Stargate is nowhere near enough to make OpenAI's AMD and Nvidia tie-ups work (theregister.com)

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Britain eyes satellite laser warning system and carrier-launched jet drones (theregister.com)

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OpenAI tells developers ChatGPT is ready to be their gatekeeper (theregister.com)