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ByteDance says it is in talks with multiple prospective buyers, including Tencent, to sell its Nuverse gaming unit as part of a plan to exit the gaming industry (Josh Ye/Reuters)

Josh Ye / Reuters: ByteDance says it is in talks with multiple prospective buyers, including Tencent, to sell its Nuverse gaming unit as part of a plan to exit the gaming industry  —  TikTok owner ByteDance said on Tuesday it… Continue Reading →

The Download: producing rare earth minerals, and future AI regulation

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. The race to produce rare earth materials Abandoning fossil fuels and adopting lower-­carbon technologies are our best options… Continue Reading →

A look at the MVNO market as eSIM eases distribution; the global MVNO market is valued at $84B and is expected to grow 40% in the next five years to $116.8B (Paul Sawers/TechCrunch)

Paul Sawers / TechCrunch: A look at the MVNO market as eSIM eases distribution; the global MVNO market is valued at $84B and is expected to grow 40% in the next five years to $116.8B  —  Technology is powering a… Continue Reading →

Irene T. Cheng, SM ’78

“Thinking big, aiming high, and making a difference were rules of the road embedded during my time at MIT,” says Irene Cheng, SM ’78, who went on to a successful Wall Street career as a managing director at Lazard Asset… Continue Reading →

Sources: ASML canceled shipments of some of its machines to China at the US’ request, weeks before export bans on the high-end chipmaking equipment took effect (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg: Sources: ASML canceled shipments of some of its machines to China at the US’ request, weeks before export bans on the high-end chipmaking equipment took effect  —  – ASML canceled shipments of a liminted number of devices  — Biden… Continue Reading →

How machine learning might unlock earthquake prediction

In September 2017, about two minutes before a magnitude 8.2 earthquake struck Mexico City, blaring sirens alerted residents that a quake was coming. Such alerts, which are now available in the United States, Japan, Turkey, Italy, and Romania, among other… Continue Reading →

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 →

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