In order to meet our climate commitments, sales of electric cars must surge. However, EV sales are declining in the West, and governments may need to sacrifice their own economies in order for them to rebound. The experience is familiar… Read More ›
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According To NOAA, Almost 60% Of The World’s Coral Reefs May Have Bleached In The Previous Year
The primary organisation that monitors coral reefs said on Thursday that during the previous year, heat stress severe enough to cause bleaching has been experienced by about two-thirds of the world’s coral reefs. The world’s coral reefs are currently experiencing… Read More ›
Under A Broad EU Tech Legislation, Meta Hit With A Child Safety Investigation
The European Union launched a significant inquiry into Facebook parent firm Meta on Thursday for allegedly breaking the rigorous internet content regulation in the region due to potential dangers to children’s safety. Investigating if the social media giant’s Facebook and… Read More ›
What Dangers May Sophisticated AI Models Bring If Misused?
According to sources, the Biden administration is preparing to launch a new front in its fight against China and Russia by erecting barriers around the most sophisticated AI models. Researchers from the public and commercial sectors are concerned that adversaries… Read More ›
Indian Antitrust Regulator Investigates Whether Pernod Conspired With Shops In New Delhi.
The competition authority in India is investigating claims that Pernod Ricard of France conspired with New Delhi shops to increase market share. This is the latest setback for the world’s largest spirits company in a crucial country, as revealed by… Read More ›
Second Worldwide AI Safety Summit: Challenging Issues And Decreased Attendance
The world’s first global AI Safety Summit was held in Britain’s Bletchley Park last year, bringing together a who’s who of world leaders, business executives, and academic specialists in the hopes of reaching an agreement on the regulation of a… Read More ›
A Deceased Whistleblower Of Boeing Had Reported Safety Violations
In evidence provided shortly before his death, a former Boeing employee who was discovered dead in March accused the firm of “countless” violations of US law. According to John Barnett, the company attempted to “eliminate” quality checks at a site… Read More ›
Russia Issues A Warning That A “Direct Military Clash” Between Nuclear Powers Is Imminent
Russia has issued a warning, stating that there is an increasing chance of a “direct military clash” between Russia and Western nuclear powers. “Westerners are perilously poised on the precipice of an immediate military conflict between nuclear powers, rife with… Read More ›
Talks Over A Global Plastic Pact Are Underway. What Are The Desires Of Stakeholders?
This week, world leaders will meet in the capital of Canada to talk about the status of the first-ever global convention being drafted, which would limit the world’s rising plastic pollution by the end of the year. The anticipated accord,… Read More ›
Stablecoin Tether Gains Traction As A Dollar Substitute In Emerging Markets, According To CEO
Tablecoin Paolo Ardoino, the CEO of Tether, stated on Friday that the company’s recent rise is not due to the desire for cryptocurrency trading, but rather to its use as a substitute for the US dollar in emerging economies. Stablecoins,… Read More ›