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China’s metaverse proposals at the UN’s ITU include a digital identity system, akin to the country’s social credit system, that experts say invades user privacy (Gian Volpicelli/Politico)

Gian Volpicelli / Politico: China’s metaverse proposals at the UN’s ITU include a digital identity system, akin to the country’s social credit system, that experts say invades user privacy  —  China wants to define how a new, promising technology called… Continue Reading →

The Download: open source’s future, and cancer drugs shortages

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 future of open source is still very much in flux When Xerox donated a new laser printer… Continue Reading →

Western Digital refused to answer questions about how its portable SanDisk Extreme SSDs might lose all the data; the company is being sued over data-loss claims (Sean Hollister/The Verge)

Sean Hollister / The Verge: Western Digital refused to answer questions about how its portable SanDisk Extreme SSDs might lose all the data; the company is being sued over data-loss claims  —  Eleven days ago, we sent these questions to… Continue Reading →

The Download: AI in warfare, and US climate policies

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. Inside the messy ethics of making war with machines In recent years, intelligent autonomous weapons—weapons that can select… Continue Reading →

Crypto custody service Prime Trust and some of its affiliates file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing liabilities between $100M-$500M and assets $50M-$100M (Timmy Shen/The Block)

Timmy Shen / The Block: Crypto custody service Prime Trust and some of its affiliates file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing liabilities between $100M-$500M and assets $50M-$100M  —  – Prime Trust and some of its affiliates have filed for Chapter… Continue Reading →

Why is it so hard to create new types of pain relievers?

This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. This week I’ve been thinking about America’s addiction to opioids. The… Continue Reading →

The Hollywood Professional Association, which includes Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, urges the AMPTP, the WGA, and SAG-AFTRA to find a strike resolution soon (Lucas Manfredi/The Wrap)

Lucas Manfredi / The Wrap: The Hollywood Professional Association, which includes Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, urges the AMPTP, the WGA, and SAG-AFTRA to find a strike resolution soon  —  “Organizations indispensable to the creation of media are cutting staff… and… Continue Reading →

Human-plus-AI solutions mitigate security threats

Fifty years ago, the average business transaction was pretty straightforward. Shoppers handed purchases directly to cashiers, business partners shook hands in person, and people brought malfunctioning machines to a repair shop across the street. The proximity of all participating parties… Continue Reading →

Austin-based One Model, which uses AI to help employers make recruiting, hiring, layoffs, and other HR decisions, raised $41M led by Riverwood Capital (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)

Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: Austin-based One Model, which uses AI to help employers make recruiting, hiring, layoffs, and other HR decisions, raised $41M led by Riverwood Capital  —  One Model, a platform that uses AI to help employers make decisions… Continue Reading →

The Download: China’s digital currency ambitions, and US AI rules

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. What’s next for China’s digital currency? China’s digital yuan was seemingly born out of a desire to centralize… Continue Reading →

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