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AI is spurring a big expansion of high-voltage power lines. Landowners and locals are fighting back
Bigger and bigger data centers are leading to proposals for massive electric power transmission lines, sometimes across hundreds of miles
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Trump warns in social media post more Iran officials will be targets in war, saying: 'Today Iran will be hit very hard!'
Trump warns in social media post more Iran officials will be targets in war, saying: 'Today Iran will be hit very hard!'
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State actors are behind much of the visual misinformation about the Iran war
A deluge of misrepresented or fabricated videos has spread widely online since the Iran war began last weekend, fueled in part by state-linked propaganda influence campaigns — particularly around who is winning the war and how bad casualties have been
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Pentagon's chief tech officer says he clashed with AI company Anthropic over autonomous warfare
A top Pentagon official says a fight with Anthropic centered on how the military could someday use artificial intelligence in autonomous weapons
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Indonesia will ban social media for children under 16, communication minister says
Indonesia will ban social media for children under 16, the communication and digital affairs minister says
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Indonesia to ban social media for children under 16, communication minister says
Indonesia to ban social media for children under 16, communication minister says
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Pentagon says it is labeling AI company Anthropic a supply chain risk 'effective immediately'
The Trump administration is following through with its threat to designate artificial intelligence company Anthropic as a supply chain risk in an unprecedented move that could force other government contractors to stop using the AI chatbot Claude
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Demand for minerals to power technology could triple by 2030, UN political chief says
The United Nations political chief says demand for critical minerals that power technology from smartphones to missiles could triple by 2030 and quadruple by 2040
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Wisconsin man accused of setting fire to congressman's office over TikTok ban gets 7 years in prison
A Wisconsin man who allegedly told police he tried to set fire to a Republican congressman’s office last year because he was angry that the lawmaker backed a bill requiring TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell off its U.S. operations has been sentenced to seven years in prison
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Elon Musk defends tweets in lawsuit alleging they caused Twitter stock to fall before acquisition
Elon Musk continued to defend his actions in the months leading up to his 2022 purchase of Twitter in court Thursday
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