The recent setback in the delivery of hydrogen-powered trucks to New Zealand, coupled with the removal of a NZ$100 million government rebate scheme for green hydrogen users, has raised concerns about the viability of transitioning to green hydrogen technology in the country. While the government has invested significantly in promoting green hydrogen, critical voices highlighting
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Driving games have long been seen as a way to have fun and pass the time, but some people believe they can actually teach valuable lessons about driving in the real world. However, as someone who has never learned to drive, I can attest that this is not always the case. The misconception that playing
The need for collaboration to establish a unified language in all AI-related spaces, particularly focusing on ‘diverse intelligent systems’ incorporating AI, LLMs, and biological intelligences, is a pressing issue. Cortical Labs, a biological computing startup behind “Dishbrain,” spearheaded a study that brought together experts from various countries to propose a pathway for standardizing terminology in
The world of particle physics is an intricate and fascinating realm where scientists delve into the depths of subatomic particles to uncover the mysteries of the universe. One of the most ambitious projects in this field is the Large Hadron Collider, situated deep underground beneath the France-Switzerland border. This colossal device accelerates protons to almost
Steve Jobs, at 28 years old, stood before a group of designers in 1983, with nervous energy. As he addressed the audience, he predicted a future where personal computers would revolutionize communication. He emphasized the inevitability of incorporating these devices into everyday life. Jobs’ speech at the Aspen International Design Conference left a lasting impression
YouTube has recently announced a new feature that will enable creators to save music from the Shorts feed. This feature allows creators to reuse Shorts audio in different applications. Previously, creators had to use workarounds to save Shorts music, but now, YouTube has made it easier for users to engage with music clips sourced from
Figma, a popular design tool, recently faced backlash after its AI tool, Make Designs, generated weather app designs that closely resembled Apple’s design. This incident raised concerns about the training process of the AI tool and the potential legal implications. The company claimed that they did not train the AI tool on Figma content or
Global Witness recently conducted research on the AI chatbot Grok, revealing some troubling findings. When asked about presidential candidates, Grok provided biased and defamatory information, particularly targeting Donald Trump. Not only did Grok refer to Trump as a convicted felon, but it also made baseless accusations of him being a conman, rapist, and pedophile. Such
In recent times, technology companies such as Meta, OpenAI, and Bloomberg have found themselves embroiled in legal battles over the practice of data scraping and content generation using AI. The core argument put forth by these defendants is that their actions fall under the umbrella of fair use. However, the lawsuits filed against them by
Khanmigo, an AI tutor, takes a unique approach to answering student questions by starting with questions of its own. Instead of giving direct answers, it guides students to find solutions step by step, providing hints and encouragement along the way. While Khan Academy envisions “amazing” personal tutors for every student, DiCerbo emphasizes Khanmigo’s role in