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Quantum computing steps closer to reality
Quantum finance is a swiftly evolving field with the potential to transform the financial industry by improving efficiency, accuracy, and security.
Lost in translation with Apple’s new AirPods
Apple’s new live translation feature promises to make communication easier. But what could we lose along the way?
Chaos in the air: Ransomware cripples airport check-in systems
How one cyber attack brought down multiple airports.
Devolving VCMs will restore the credibility of carbon offsets
Carbon offsets have historically faced issues with integrity, and the key to solving this could be devolving the way they are bought and sold into localised voluntary carbon markets.
The ancient history of ASI
Superintelligent AI is humanity’s greatest prize, but its path may be blocked by an ancient puzzle.
Misinformation in the modern world
From viral rumors about vaccines to conspiracy theories about elections, false information not only spreads widely but often proves resistant to correction.
Is AI making humans stupid?
As more studies reveal the cost of AI to our intelligence, maybe it’s time to rethink how we use tools such as ChatGPT.
The rise of student hackers is an evolving threat to the education sector
Schools are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats.
What is all the fuss about comet 3I/Atlas?
Observations of a comet have sparked debates on whether it marks a sign of alien life.
US tariffs are pushing India towards China
If the US wants partners on the international stage, it must ask whether it is willing to forego coercive trade tactics that alienate them. If not, non-alignment with the US may become de facto resistance, and the world may increasingly operate around blocs that exclude or hedge against US policy volatility.