Chinese ‘spy’ balloon used American technology

Chinese ‘spy’ balloon used American technology

HONG KONG — The suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew over the United States early this year used commercially available, off-the-shelf technology that was American-made, according to three US officials familiar with preliminary findings by the FBI. The officials said the Biden administration first suspected the balloon could be carrying US-made equipment or parts within the first hours after it was detected and that it had sent aircraft to check it out and take photos. They said those suspicions had been confirmed by analysis of debris that was recovered after the balloon was shot down by the US military Feb.…

Tech News: KPMG to invest B in AI

Tech News: KPMG to invest $2B in AI

Big Four firms KPMG will be investing $2 billion over five years in AI services and capacities in partnership with Microsoft. As an early access partner for Microsoft 365 Copilot and Azure OpenAI Service, KPMG professionals will pilot the technologies with select business groups across the global organization to enhance client engagements and accelerate digital solution development. For example, with the integration of Microsoft Fabric, KPMG teams will have the ability to directly point to client data instead of having to ingest it, enabling KPMG professionals to perform audits on a more of a real-time basis. On the tax side…

Canada’s Online News Act Targets Facebook and Google

Canada’s Online News Act Targets Facebook and Google

The Canadian Parliament has passed a law that will require technology companies to pay domestic news outlets for linking to their articles, prompting the owner of Facebook and Instagram to say that it would pull news articles from both platforms in the country. The law, passed on Thursday, is the latest salvo in a push by governments around the world to force big companies like Google and Facebook to pay for news that they share on their platforms — a campaign that the companies have resisted at virtually every turn. With some caveats, the new Canadian law would force search…

‘Catastrophic’: Missing Titanic sub likely imploded, killing crew |  Science and Technology News

‘Catastrophic’: Missing Titanic sub likely imploded, killing crew | Science and Technology News

The Titan submersible that has been missing for days in the Atlantic Ocean with five men on board suffered a “catastrophic loss” consistent with the implosion of the vessel, the United States Coast Guard has said. US Rear Admiral John Mauger said on Thursday that a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) found debris off the bow of the Titanic, the century-old shipwreck that was the intended destination of the expedition. “The debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel,” Mauger told reporters. The submersible, which had been missing since Sunday off the eastern coast of Canada, sparked a…

Meta launches Quest+ subscription for VR headsets

Meta launches Quest+ subscription for VR headsets

June 26 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms (META.O) on Monday launched Meta Quest+, a subscription-based service for its virtual reality (VR) headsets to shape a nascent but high-investment market. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, in a broadcast channel on social media app Instagram, said the Meta Quest+ subscription will be available from Monday at $7.99 per month, or $59.99 annually, for its Quest 2, Pro and soon for Quest 3. Apple (AAPL.O) has entered the market dominated by Meta, showing its $3,499 augmented reality headset called the Vision Pro. Still, Apple’s headset is three times the cost of the priciest headset from…

How aliens with ‘right technology’ could hear us on Earth |  WorldNews

How aliens with ‘right technology’ could hear us on Earth | WorldNews

Advanced aliens could hear humans on Earth despite being light years away, scientists have suggested – if extraterrestrial life exists, that is. Did you know that humans have been unintentionally transmitting signals into space for nearly a century? Experts think if there are intelligent aliens on nearby stars with advanced technology, they could detect life on Earth through leaked radio signals and other transmissions from our day-to-day lives. From radio and television to radars, these high-frequency signals can reach space. Most recently, mobile phones have also contributed to the leakage. How was the study conducted? For the study, scientists from…

ChatGPT boss tells US legislators regulation ‘critical’ for AI |  TechnologyNews

ChatGPT boss tells US legislators regulation ‘critical’ for AI | TechnologyNews

Sam Altman, the chief executive of ChatGPT’s OpenAI, has told legislators in the United States that government regulation of artificial intelligence is “critical” because of the potential risks it poses to humanity. Altman used his appearance on Tuesday in front of a US Senate judicial subcommittee to urge Congress to impose new rules on big tech, despite deep political divisions that for years have blocked legislation aimed at regulating the internet. “If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong,” Altman, who has become the global face of AI, told the hearing. “OpenAI was founded on the belief that…

What’s solid-fuel technology and why’s North Korea developing it?  |  News

What’s solid-fuel technology and why’s North Korea developing it? | News

EXPLAINERS A look at the characteristics of solid-fuel technology and how it can help North Korea improve its missile systems. North Korea says it has successfully tested a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), its first known use of the propellant in a longer-range projectile. But what exactly is a solid-fuel missile and why does it matter to have one? What is solid-fuel technology? Solid propellant is a mixture of fuel and oxidiser. Metallic powders such as aluminum often serve as the fuel, and ammonium perchlorate, which is the salt of perchloric acid and ammonia, is the most common oxidiser.…

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