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Lidar sensor tech is the latest flashpoint in the US-China trade war, as the US lidar industry mounts a lobbying offensive against Chinese companies like Hesai (Tanya Snyder/Politico)

Tanya Snyder / Politico: Lidar sensor tech is the latest flashpoint in the US-China trade war, as the US lidar industry mounts a lobbying offensive against Chinese companies like Hesai  —  The domestic lidar industry is mounting a lobbying offensive… Continue Reading →

We need a moonshot for computing

In its final weeks, the Obama administration released a report that rippled through the federal science and technology community. Titled Ensuring Long-Term US Leadership in Semiconductors, it warned that as conventional ways of building chips brushed up against the laws… Continue Reading →

Experts detail how users are getting scammed on Facebook Marketplace; Meta says it plans a notification system to let users identify “scams around payment apps” (Amanda Hoover/Wired)

Amanda Hoover / Wired: Experts detail how users are getting scammed on Facebook Marketplace; Meta says it plans a notification system to let users identify “scams around payment apps”  —  I tried to sell a futon on Facebook Marketplace and… Continue Reading →

An interview with Meta Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun on open source AI, why AI danger is overhyped, whether AI could produce artistic work that has soul, more (Steven Levy/Wired)

Steven Levy / Wired: An interview with Meta Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun on open source AI, why AI danger is overhyped, whether AI could produce artistic work that has soul, more  —  It’ll take over the world.  It won’t… Continue Reading →

This vibrating weight-loss pill seems to work—in pigs

What if all you needed to lose weight were some good vibrations? That’s the idea behind a new weight-loss pill that tricks the brain into thinking the stomach is full, by stimulating the nerve endings that sense when the stomach… Continue Reading →

The Download: recreating the early internet, and 2023 in climate data

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Recapturing early internet whimsy with HTML  Websites weren’t always slick digital experiences.  There was a time when surfing… Continue Reading →

A US judge orders a Tesla driver to pay $23K+ for a 2019 crash that killed two, likely the first US felony case involving a partially automated driving system (Stefanie Dazio/Associated Press)

Stefanie Dazio / Associated Press: A US judge orders a Tesla driver to pay $23K+ for a 2019 crash that killed two, likely the first US felony case involving a partially automated driving system  —  A Tesla driver will pay… Continue Reading →

Eric Schmidt has a 6-point plan for fighting election misinformation

The coming year will be one of seismic political shifts. Over 4 billion people will head to the polls in countries including the United States, Taiwan, India, and Indonesia, making 2024 the biggest election year in history. And election campaigns… Continue Reading →

CGIGC: China’s video games market returned to growth in 2023 with domestic revenue up 13% YoY to ~$42.6B and the number of gamers up 0.61% YoY to a record 668M (Josh Ye/Reuters)

Josh Ye / Reuters: CGIGC: China’s video games market returned to growth in 2023 with domestic revenue up 13% YoY to ~$42.6B and the number of gamers up 0.61% YoY to a record 668M  —  China’s video games market returned… Continue Reading →

Now we know what OpenAI’s superalignment team has been up to

OpenAI has announced the first results from its superalignment team, the firm’s in-house initiative dedicated to preventing a superintelligence—a hypothetical future computer that can outsmart humans—from going rogue. Unlike many of the company’s announcements, this heralds no big breakthrough. In… Continue Reading →

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