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No site better demonstrates the theory of platform decay than X
By far the ugliest side effect of Elon Musk’s drive to make X the web’s digital town square is the staggering increase in hate speech on the platform.
How elite athletics is showcasing women in cybersecurity
Georgia Bell’s story makes her a role model not only for women runners, but for women in IT, and especially in cybersecurity.
The viability of commercial eVTOLs is taking off
The global marketplace for eVTOL aircraft will be established by 2030 and will be competitive and accessible by 2035.
SpaceX demonstrates promising third Starship test flight
SpaceX’s Starship launch vehicle will have a significant impact on the space industry’s ability to launch satellites into space and US-China tensions in space.
The airline industry pushes towards net zero but flying continues
If we genuinely want to achieve net zero, we need to leave the topic of sustainable aviation alone.
Generative AI may help us understand what the animal kingdom is saying
Recent advancements in generative AI pose a fascinating possibility: we may, with increasing accuracy, be able to understand what other animals are saying.
Where do all the good films go? Cloud anxiety and the Criterion Collection
Consumers are faced with subscription fatigue due to an overwhelming choice of indistinguishable platforms.
The future of disaster rescue: rats or robots?
In 2021, APOPO equipped rats with high-tech backpacks and started training them to search for survivors in rubble after an earthquake.
The use of modern technology in crime
Advances in technologies such as AI and social media present further opportunities for potential offenders to commit crimes.
US-China tensions will take a backseat to domestic policy in 2024
On the US presidential campaign trail, Trump and Biden will prioritize domestic concerns and policies to attract voters.