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Nvidia, Microsoft, and AWS join utilities firms to launch an AI power grid consortium

At Nvidia’s developer conference on Thursday, a large group of energy companies—along with a few technology companies—announced plans to collaborate on building AI models and apps aimed at improving the generation and distribution of electric power. 

The initiative, called the

Attorney General Pam Bondi charges 3 in Tesla attacks, vows crackdown on ‘domestic terrorism’

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced “severe charges” against three people the Department of Justice claims are behind “the violent destruction of Tesla properties.”

Each defendant faces charges that could result in a minimum penalty of five years and up to 20 years in prison, the agency said in a press release. It’s

Krystalizování času: Fyzici poprvé vytvořili časové kvazikrystaly

Časové krystaly a kvazikrystaly představují nedávno objevené typy struktur, které podstatně rozšířily naše představy o uspořádání hmoty. Americký tým teď tyto dva fenomény spojil do fascinujícího celku – časových kvazikrystalů. Jsou velmi zajímavé pro základní výzkum i praktické aplikace. http://www.osel.cz/13961-krystalizovani-casu-fyzici-poprve-vytvorili-casove-kvazikrystaly.html

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Toronto’s hottest tourist attraction is . . . a tree named Rodney

A random tree in Toronto—yes, a tree—has become an unlikely online sensation, racking up dozens of glowing five-star reviews on Google.

Known affectionately as “Rodney the Tree,” the landmark recently gained viral attention after a screengrab of its Google Maps listing was shared on the subreddit r/MadeMeSmile. The post’s caption: “Someone marked a random tr

Do school phone bans actually work? A new study says not really

To ban or not to ban cellphones in school, that is the perennial question facing parents and educators across the country. 

A new study published in The Lancet lends credence to the latter camp, finding no evidence that restricting student access to cellphones improved either well-being or grades in reading and math. 

The study examined 30 schools in the U.K., 20 of

Nvidia’s Vera Rubin represents a big bet on real-time AI reasoning

Welcome to AI DecodedFast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to receive this newsletter every week here

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang: The world got DeepSeek totally wrong

At Nvidia’s GTC developer event in San Jose this week, CEO Jense

Military vehicles to get mixed reality windshields controlled by human eyes


Finnish startup Distance Technologies emerged from stealth last year with a technology it claims can turn any transparent surface into a mixed reality (MR) display. Now, it has teamed up with Patria to trial the tech on the defence firm’s armoured vehicles. Th

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The European Accessibility Act risks becoming just a box-ticking exercise


With the compliance deadline for the European Accessibility Act (EAA) fast approaching, companies are urgently trying to ensure their websites meet the requirements of the EU directive.  One appealing solution is accessibility widgets — small add-ons with fea

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A Guide To Enterprise SEO Strategy For SaaS Brands

Transform your SaaS model with an enterprise SEO strategy that focuses on sustainable growth and consumer engagement.

The post A Guide To Enterprise SEO Strategy For SaaS Brands appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

https://www.searchenginejournal.com/enterprise-seo-strategy-for-saas-brands/539360/

The rise of the AI manager

There’s a growing fear that artificial intelligence will soon replace human talent. While it’s undeniable that AI will impact the labor market, as with any disruptive technology, a closer look reveals a different—and far more empowering—future. 

Rather than displacing highly skilled professionals, AI is setting the stage for knowledge workers to transition from individual contributors into high-leverage managers, directing teams of AI agents that can execute tasks with breathtaking

March Madness: Disrupter bets $1 million that AI bracket will beat pro gambler

Perhaps the surest sign that artificial intelligence really is taking over the world will come the day it wins your favorite March Madness bracket pool.

The day could be coming soon.

In an experiment that a) was bound to happen,

Nová powerbanka japonského Elecomu je první sodík-iontová na světě

Powerbanka Elecom C55L-9000 je sice drahá, těžká a výkonem moc neohromí, ale je geopoliticky vstřícná, podstatně bezpečnější, rychle se nabíjí a bude vám fungovat stejně dobře až 13 let, i kdybyste ji vysáli a opět natankovali každý den. Také je předzvěstí věcí příštích, které lze očekávat ve vývoji baterií pro rozmanité aplikace. http://www.osel.cz/13960-nova-powerbanka-japonskeho-elecomu-je-prvni-sodik-iontova-na-svete.html

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DOGE is demanding ‘wins’ from this elite government tech group—while promising major layoffs

Technology Transformation Services (TTS), a high-tech consulting group housed within the General Services Administration (GSA), is tasked with helping agencies modernize their internal systems and public-facing websites. In the past, the group has had the resources and personnel to create innovative new solutions: for example, building Login.gov, a single sign-on system for secure access to government services, along with Cloud.gov, the government’s cloud hosting environment.

But n

Ex-ArianeGroup CEO backs Pangea to build 3D-printed aerospike rocket engines


Aerospike rocket engines are the stuff of legend in the space industry. Conceived in the 1960s, their unique spiked-nozzle design promises better efficiency, reusability, and performance at all altitudes. But their complexity — and the shutdown of major space

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Euclid space telescope captures multiple ‘extremely rare’ double gravitational lenses


The European Space Agency has released the first major batch of data from its “dark universe” telescope Euclid. What’s inside could change our understanding of dark matter and the expansion of the universe. The data comprises just one week’s worth of deep fiel

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What happened to Netflix’s big bet on gaming?

In 2021, Netflix’s executive vice president of game development Mike Verdu made a big announcement: “Let the Games Begin.” Four years later, Verdu is out—and Netflix’s grand experiment in gaming still feels like a work in progress.

Netflix bet big on gaming. They brought in Verdu from Facebook and EA, and then went on a buying spree, acquiring a handful of mobile gami

TSMC’s massive Arizona chips project praised by Taiwan’s president

Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te said that a Taiwanese semiconductor company’s massive investment in Arizona is the “best model” for the island’s effort to

The viral reckoning at Republican town halls

“Tyranny is rising in the White House, and a man has declared himself our king,” a voter tells Georgia Rep. Rich McCormick in a now-viral video uploaded by CNN. “So I would like to know, rather, the pe

Violent attacks on Tesla dealerships are on the   rise as White House vows to crackdown on protesters

Cybertrucks set ablaze. Bullets and Molotov cocktails aimed at Tesla showrooms.

Attacks on property carrying the logo of

Measuring PPC Performance In The Luxury Fashion Space

PPC for luxury fashion requires a strategic approach that considers unique audience behaviors, extended purchase journeys, and data-driven decision-making to maximize performance and long-term growth.

The post Measuring PPC Performance In The Luxury Fashion Space appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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‘Don’t get sidetracked by the headlines’: Betterment CEO Sarah Levy offers her investing advice

Recent market swings are causing whiplash for everyday investors. Sarah Levy, CEO of the digital investment platform Betterment, offers her advice during this volatile moment. Amid the noise around our economy, Levy extends a clear-eyed vision for how to help everyone find their own unique approach to leadership, saving, and investing.

This is an abridged transcript of an interview from Rapid Response

‘This might be the one thing that could bring parties together’: UFO film director on the surprising bipartisan support in Congress

For decades, talk of UAPs—unidentified aerial phenomenon, for the uninitiated—was relegated to conspiracy forums and X-Files reruns. Not anymore. The Age of Disclosure, which premiered to a standing ovation at South by Southwest this month, reframes the conversation with journalistic clarity and a big assist from some of the most powerful people in government going on the record. With

Social Commerce: How Marketers Can Drive Sales Through Emerging Platforms via @sejournal, @rio_seo

Drive revenue with social commerce. Find out how social media platforms have become an essential channel for marketers to engage and convert customers.

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Lidé se zřejmě dorozumívali jazykem minimálně před 135 tisíci let

Lidské jazyky zřejmě mají společný původ. Vznikly jednou a nové lidské populace, které se během historie odštěpovaly a šířily se po Zemi, si už jazyk nesly sebou, Podle genetických studií se první známá samostatná skupina lidí, jihoafričtí Khoisanové, oddělila před 135 tisíci let. To je také nejvzdálenější doba, o které můžeme tím pádem říct, že lidé už mluvili jazykem. http://www.osel.cz/13958-lide-se-zrejme-dorozumivali-jazykem-minimalne-pred-135-tisici-let.html

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AI is making organized crime worse in the EU, Europol warns

The European Union’s law enforcement agency cautioned Tuesday that artificial intelligence is turbocharging organized crime that is eroding the foundations of societies across the 27-nation bloc as it becomes intertwined with state-sponsored destabilization campaigns.

The grim warning came at the launch of the latest edition of a report on organized crime published every four years by 

Google buys Wiz: How the cybersecurity startup went from $0 to $32 billion in just over 5 years

Tuesday’s news that Google would acquire the Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion was remarkable on several fronts. The deal, assuming it closes, will be the largest acquisition in Google’s history. And it’s the biggest exit in Israeli history.

“Becoming part of Google Cloud is effectively strapping a rocket to our backs,” Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport

‘Dinosaur time’ is the viral new way to eat your greens

Struggling to get enough spinach in your diet? Rather than rustling up a salad or green smoothie, one TikToker has a rather unusual hack to ensure she hits her daily greens goal. 

“I call it dinosaur time,” TikTok user @sahmthingsup said in a video posted last month, wherein she stands over the sink and stuffs handfuls of raw spinach into her mouth.

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Dutch unicorn Mews mulls IPO in US amid concerns over support for startups


Dutch unicorn Mews will most likely list in the US instead of in Europe if the hospitality management company goes public, its CEO and co-founder Matthijs Welle told TNW.  “An IPO is one of the options that we would consider for the future, and if we were to go dow

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Dalot joins Ronaldo in backing personalised nutrition pioneer Bioniq


Another star footballer has joined a startup’s lineup. Portugal’s Diogo Dalot is the latest recruit, teaming up with compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo to back personalised supplement pioneer Bioniq. Dalot has invested €1mn in the company, which has developed an inn

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Exclusive: Visoid bags fresh funds for AI that accelerates 3D rendering for architects


Oslo-based startup Visoid has raised €700,000 in seed funding for its AI software, which helps architects turn their 3D models into striking renders within seconds.  For architects and designers, a good render can mean the difference between winning or losing

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EV maker BYD launches new, ultrafast charging system

China’s energy and auto giant BYD has announced an ultrafast EV charging system that it says is nearly as quick as a fill up at the pumps.

BYD, China’s largest EV maker, said Monday that its flash-chargers can provide a full charge for its latest EVs within five to eight minutes, simila

Arizona’s Supreme Court is now using AI-generated reporters. Here’s why

Arizona’s highest court has created a pair of AI-generated avatars to deliver news of every ruling issued by the justices, marking what is believed to be the first example in the U.S. of a state court system tapping artificial intelligence to build more huma

Scam work centers along Thai border still have up to 100,000 people, despite multinational crackdown

Despite a weekslong multinational crackdown, scam centers along the Thai-Myanmar border are still operating with up to 100,000 people working there, the top police general leading Thailand’s operations against the fraud compounds told Reuters.

Tha

The most innovative companies in space for 2025

The list of Most Innovative Companies in space for 2025 reflect global efforts over the last year diversify and secure launch and orbital services, which are increasingly seen as critical components of national security. SpaceX, the number-one U.S. launch company and satellite operator, demonstrated dazzling technical achievement with the successful launch of its Starship and the “ch

What Content Works Well In LLMs? via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig

Analyze the impact of content in LLM on AI chatbots and discover strategies to optimize your website's referral traffic.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/what-content-works-well-in-llms/542255/

Here’s why BYD is now running neck and neck with Tesla for the global lead in EV sales

BYD is No. 5 on the list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2025. Explore the full list of companies that are reshaping industries and culture.

Back in 2011, when he’d barely cracked his first billion bucks, Elon Musk

Nvidia, already the backbone of the AI boom, has big plans for the future

Nvidia is No. 2 on the list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2025. Explore the full list of companies that are reshaping industries and culture.

Large language model makers continue to pour money into realizing the lofty ambitions of

Glean’s AI platform learns everything to know about your company—and offers ways to help out

Glean is No. 6 on the list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2025. Explore the full list of companies that are reshaping industries and culture.

Companies often struggle to mine their own experience and institutional

How DeepSeek engineered a hyper-efficient rival to ChatGPT

DeepSeek is No. 12 on the list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2025. Explore the full list of companies that are reshaping industries and culture.

The Chinese company DeepSeek delivered a one-two punch

The 10 most innovative security companies of 2025

Why Abnormal Security, Nozomi Networks, Huntress, and Shift5 are among Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies in data science for 2025.

Cybersecurity has always been a cat and mouse game, but lately the mice have been mutating in new and stunning ways. AI means they can hit our inboxes and phones with more convincing phishing messages built on more precise personal details gleaned from ever mounting piles of stolen data. It also means they can do all this faster and with greater reach tha

The most innovative companies in robotics and engineering for 2025

Given all of the attention it’s been getting recently, robotics may seem like a brand-new industry. But two of the firms on our list have been around for decades—and one is a conglomerate of companies that date back to the 19th century. But there’s no question that the industry, powered by breakthroughs in technology, has accelerated in recent years. The total global robotics market will excee

From cancer vaccines to COPD treatments, these 10 companies are developing innovative medicines

In 2024, drug makers delivered breakthrough treatments in conditions that had seen little progress for decades—and helped make existing therapies more accessible. Approved in July, Eli Lilly’s Kisunla is the first limited-duration treatment shown to slow the progression of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.

In September, Bristol Myers Squibb got the agency’s greenlight for Cobenfy, the first major new drug for schizophrenia in 70 years. With the landmark approval of its epinephrine nasal spr

The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2025

Advances in manufacturing (faster, cheaper, smarter) don’t always result from one big technological breakthrough: Much of the work of innovation involves building on what people have accomplished before.

By taking advantage of improvements in sensing hardware and software analytics capabilities, Blackline has built a better toolkit for detecting hazardous gases in industrial workplaces.

Why these 10 medical device makers are the most innovative in the world

Thanks to AI, we’re in the midst of an unprecedented technology boom. The medical devices industry hasn’t been left out of it.

Among the 10 Most Innovative Companies in the medical device field, several have leveraged AI to make diagnosis and treatment easier. This includes an AI platform from Heartflow that creates a 3D diagram of the heart and allows clinicians to diagnosis coronary artery disease. Sprint Ray used AI to make it easier for dentists to print teeth on demand, reducing patie

The 10 most innovative logistics companies of 2025

Why Celonis, Yale Lift Technologies, Altana, and Fleetio are among Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies in logistics for 2025.

Consumers typically aren’t concerned with how goods get from Point A to Point B, as long as they get there on time and intact. Last year proved that there’s plenty that can complicate the journey. 

Geopolitics threaten to upend supply chains, from tariffs levied on America’s largest trade partners to an intensifying cold war with China that has U.S. compan

How these 10 gaming companies are keeping players engaged in inventive ways

The video game industry has had a rough few years, and it’s nothing to play about. In fact, 2024 saw the peak (hopefully) of a massive wave of layoffs: According to the Game Developers Conference annual 

The most innovative companies in finance and personal finance for 2025

This year’s finance honorees are best known for pushing industry boundaries in their adoption of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and other new technologies. But they also share a more old-fashioned characteristic: a relentless focus on their customers.

At the top of the list, Nubank solidified its domination of the Brazilian banking market over the past year by further investing in family-friendly product

The 10 most innovative data science companies of 2025

In the midst of an artificial intelligence boom that’s reshaping almost every facet of the business world, companies are competing in an arms race to build the best and brightest models and fully embrace the nascent technology, whether that’s as a product or service for customers or as an integral component of their organizations’ processes. This has raised the profile and pursuit of data science: After all, as Airbyte CEO and co-founder Michel Tricot succinctly put it, “no data, no AI.”

The most innovative companies in consumer electronics for 2025

While smartphones are still the indisputable center of our digital lives, this year’s most innovative consumer electronics companies aim to improve life beyond the touchscreen.

A lot of that involves advancement in wearable computing. EssilorLuxottica, for instance, has come up with a winning formula for smart glasses in both the Meta Ray-Bans and its Nuance Audio hearing aids, which pack just enough technology to avoid looking uncool.

The 10 most innovative computing companies of 2025

The heated race to develop and deploy new large language models and AI products has seen innovation surge—and revenue soar—at companies supporting AI infrastructure. This year’s Most Innovative Companies in computing include TSMC; the Taiwan-based fabricator’s N3P chip offers the smallest, most densely packed transistor size yet, while the company Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate (CoWoS) packaging technology is integral to AI accelerator chips, including Nvidia’s Blackwell GPU. Lambda Labs’ new 1-C

These 10 biotech companies are changing how we discover new drugs and treat complex diseases

This year’s list of biotech companies reflects the evolving impact of AI, a growing interest in cutting-edge research tools for single-cell analysis and spatial proteomics, and clinical advances for novel drug candidates that promise more convenient and effective treatment for conditions impacting millions of Americans.

AlzPath’s highly sensitive blood test can detect signs of Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms develop—and in time to potentially benefit from new treatments. Genomic sequen

The most innovative companies in automotive for 2025

You know the dream: electric vehicles that can drive straight from New York to Chicago without needing to top off the battery. Robotaxis at your beck and call. Amphibious cars. The promise of next-generation travel hasn’t fully materialized yet, but legions of companies around the world are focused on bringing the vision to life.

This year’s list of the most innovative automotive co

The most innovative companies in artificial intelligence for 2025

The AI industry hit a significant bend in the road toward artificial general intelligence in 2024. Previously, the stunning intelligence gains that led to chatbots such ChatGPT and Claude had come from supersizing models and the data and computing power used to train them. When the progress from massive scaling leveled off, researchers knew they would need a new strategy, beyond training, to keep moving toward AGI models that are broadly smarter than humans. 

Starting with