Month: September 2023

Month: September 2023

Q&A: Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang on AI and Censorship
09/28/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

On the sidelines of the 78th United Nations General Assembly in New York last week, Taiwan’s Minister of Digital Affairs Audrey Tang delivered a speech at the Concordia Annual Summit on digital democracy and artificial intelligence. VOA spoke with Tang about how AI might help break through China’s censorship and the challenges and opportunities the

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Iran Says It Successfully Launched Imaging Satellite Amid Tensions With West
09/27/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Iran claimed on Wednesday it successfully launched an imaging satellite into space, a move that could further ratchet up tensions with Western nations that fear its space technology could be used to develop nuclear weapons. Iranian Communication Minister Isa Zarepour said the Noor-3 satellite had been put in an orbit 450 kilometers (280 miles) above

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DRC Company Turns Plastic Waste from Lake Kivu Into Building Materials
09/27/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

In Goma, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, residents say plastic and other waste is increasingly polluting Lake Kivu. A new initiative is keeping some of that waste out of the lake. Austere Malivika has this report from Goma, narrated by Aida Issa. …

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New Artificial Intelligence Solutions Developed to Combat Wildfires
09/25/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Wildfires fueled by climate change have ravaged communities from Maui to the Mediterranean this summer, killing many people, exhausting firefighters and fueling demand for new solutions. Enter artificial intelligence. Firefighters and startups are using AI-enabled cameras to scan the horizon for signs of smoke. A German company is building a constellation of satellites to detect

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NASA’s 1st Asteroid Samples Land on Earth After Spacecraft Release 
09/24/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

NASA’s first asteroid samples fetched from deep space parachuted into the Utah desert Sunday to cap a seven-year journey. In a flyby of Earth, the Osiris-Rex spacecraft released the sample capsule from 63,000 miles (100,000 kilometers) out. The small capsule landed four hours later on a remote expanse of military land, as the mothership set

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Arizona Governor: Taiwan Firm’s Semiconductor Plant Back on Schedule
09/22/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Earlier this year, Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC announced that it was delaying the opening of a computer chip plant in the U.S. state of Arizona because of a shortage of specialized workers. But during a visit to Taiwan this week, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs told officials that the project is back on schedule and should

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School Shooting Survivor Develops App That Seeks to Help People Heal
09/21/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Kai Koerber was a junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School when a gunman killed 14 students and three staff members there on Valentine’s Day in 2018. Seeing his peers — and himself — struggle with returning to normal, he wanted to do something to help people manage their emotions on their own terms. While

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German Proposal for Huawei Curbs Triggers Telecom Operator Backlash
09/20/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Germany’s interior ministry has proposed forcing telecommunications operators to curb their use of equipment made by China’s Huawei and ZTE, a government official said Wednesday, sparking warnings of likely disruption and possible legal action. The interior ministry wants to impose the changes to 5G networks after a review highlighted Germany’s reliance on the two Chinese

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Report: Increase in Chinese-Language Malware Could ‘Challenge’ Russian Dominance of Cybercrime
09/20/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

For decades, Russian and eastern European hackers have dominated the cybercrime underworld. These days they may face a challenge from a new contender: China.  Researchers at cybersecurity firm Proofpoint say they have detected an increase in the spread of Chinese language malware through email campaigns since early 2023, signaling a surge in Chinese cybercrime activity

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Google Plans to Incorporate Its Bard Chatbot Into Its Apps
09/19/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Google announced Tuesday that its Bard chatbot would be integrated into Gmail, YouTube and other applications in a push to broaden Alphabet’s user experience. Google has spent years refining its generative AI without immediate plans to release a chatbot, until OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT late last year and partnered with Microsoft to popularize the cutting-edge tool.

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Britain Invites China to Its Global AI Summit
09/19/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Britain has invited China to its global artificial intelligence summit in November, with foreign minister James Cleverly saying the risks of the technology could not be contained if one of its leading players was absent. “We cannot keep the UK public safe from the risks of AI if we exclude one of the leading nations

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FBI Echoes Warning on Danger of Artificial Intelligence
09/19/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Just as many in the United States are starting to explore how to use artificial intelligence to make their lives easier, U.S. adversaries and criminal gangs are moving forward with plans to exploit the technology at Americans’ expense. FBI Director Christopher Wray issued the warning Monday, telling a cybersecurity conference in Washington that artificial intelligence,

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Water-Starved Saudi Confronts Desalination’s Heavy Toll
09/17/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Solar panels soak up blinding noontime rays that help power a water desalination facility in eastern Saudi Arabia, a step towards making the notoriously emissions-heavy process less environmentally taxing. The Jazlah plant in Jubail city applies the latest technological advances in a country that first turned to desalination more than a century ago, when Ottoman-era

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Somalia’s Digital ID Revolution: A Journey From Standstill to Progress
09/16/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

For more than three decades, Somalia’s digital identity system remained stagnant, untouched by the major technological changes sweeping the globe. That standstill is now coming to an end, says Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre. In a historic move, Barre convened a two-day conference in Mogadishu on Saturday, marking the official return of civil registration

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Hackers Say They Stole 6 Terabytes of Data From MGM, Caesars Casinos
09/15/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

The Scattered Spider hacking group said on Thursday it took six terabytes of data from the systems of multibillion-dollar casino operators MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment as both companies probed the breaches. Speaking to Reuters via the messaging platform Telegram, a representative for the group said it did not plan to make the data

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TikTok Popular in Kenya, but Facing Backlash and Call for Ban
09/14/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

One of the world’s most popular apps, TikTok, is under growing scrutiny in Kenya over what critics see as explicit and offensive content, and hate speech. An activist has petitioned parliament to ban the Chinese app, even as millions of young Kenyans use it for entertainment, social connections, or even to make money. Francis Ontomwa

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French Agency: iPhone 12 Emits Too Much Radiation, Must Be Taken Taken off Market
09/13/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

A government watchdog agency in France has ordered Apple to withdraw the iPhone 12 from the French market, saying it emits levels of electromagnetic radiation that are too high. The National Frequency Agency, which oversees radio-electric frequencies as well as public exposure to electromagnetic radiation, called on Apple in a statement Tuesday to “implement all

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India’s Transition to Electric Vehicles Powered by Three and Two Wheels
09/13/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

In Indian cities, most electric vehicles seen on the roads are not cars, but three- and two-wheel vehicles that deliver goods and ferry passengers in cities. Anjana Pasricha reports on how the exponential growth in these electric vehicles in New Delhi and surrounding towns could contribute to cleaning up the air in one of the

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India’s Transition to Electric Vehicles Powered by Three and Two Wheels 
09/13/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

At bus stops and metro stations in the Indian capital and towns around it, passengers are accustomed to the familiar call by three-wheel electric rickshaw drivers to take an eight-cent, shared ride to their offices, homes or markets. The ride-hailing trade is flourishing according to the hundreds of rickshaw drivers crowding the streets. “It is

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Apple’s New iPhones Get Faster Chips, Better Cameras and New Charging Ports
09/13/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

Apple unveiled its next generation of iPhones Tuesday — a lineup that will boast better cameras, faster processors, a new charging system and a price hike for the fanciest model. The showcase at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, comes as the company tries to reverse a mild slump that has seen its sales drop from

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Swiss Students Break World Record for Electric Car Acceleration
09/12/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

From zero to 100 kph in less than a second: A racing car built by students has broken the world record for electric vehicle acceleration, a Swiss university said Tuesday.  Students from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ) and the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences designed and built the “Mythen” vehicle that achieved

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US Cyber Teams Are on the Hunt in Lithuania 
09/12/2023 iNews,iTechnology iMaster

For at least the second time this year, U.S. cyber forces have come to the aid of a Baltic ally, as concerns linger about potential cyberattacks from Russia and other Western adversaries. U.S. Cyber Command Tuesday announced the completion of a two-month-long, so-called “defensive hunt” operation in Lithuania, alongside Lithuanian cyber teams. The focus of

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