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Posted onWikipedia has lost a legal challenge to new Online Safety Act rules which it says could threaten the human rights and safety of its volunteer editors. The Wikimedia Foundation – the non-profit which supports the online encyclopaedia – wanted a judicial review of regulations which could mean Wikipedia has to verify the identities of its…
Anthropic launches new push for enterprise agents with plug-ins for finance, engineering, and design | TechCrunch
Posted onOn Tuesday, Anthropic unveiled its new enterprise agents program, its most aggressive push yet to integrate agentic AI into everyday workplaces. In an official briefing, Anthropic’s head of Americas, Kate Jensen, told reporters that the new system would finally deliver on the promise of agentic AI. “2025 was meant to be the year agents transformed…
Drone shows: Will they overtake firework displays?
Posted onChris Baraniuk Technology Reporter Drone show opens Glastonbury Festival in 2024 The wedding ceremony was almost over when newlywed Bobby Underwood stepped on a napkin-covered glass to break it, as is Jewish tradition, and everyone shouted “Mazel Tov!”. But as he and his new wife Siobhan turned to walk back down the aisle, their wedding…
Spectacular!: BBC science editor reacts to Artemis II launch
Posted onNasa’s Artemis II spacecraft has launched and is now orbiting Earth, where it will then head on to circle the Moon as part of a 10-day mission. The crew onboard are “safe, secure and in great spirits”, according to a Nasa official. Rebecca Morelle, the BBC’s science editor, was in Florida to watch the “spectacular”…
NASA Artemis II splashes down in Pacific Ocean in perfect landing for Moon mission | TechCrunch
Posted onAfter 10 days, the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft have returned to Earth, their mission around the Moon a success. Integrity, the name of the crew’s spacecraft as part of NASA’s Artemis II mission, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California, at 5:07 p.m. Pacific Time, according to…
xMEMS has a secret weapon that makes thinner smart glasses with better audio a reality
Posted onJada Jones/ZDNET Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways xMEMS designs and manufactures tiny audio and cooling chips. The company’s audio chips can replace entire dynamic drivers. Despite the innovation, manufacturer adoption is still a work in progress. Consumer technology continues to advance every year. Smartphones debut with on-device, AI-powered features,…
