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6 ways to keep your summer job search cool and breezy

Physics breakthrough could lead to new, more efficient quantum computers

Oxford scientist says greedy physicists have overhyped quantum computing

How an award-winning AI film was brought to life by text-to-video generation

Counterpoint: AI is far more dangerous than quantum computing

New water map of Mars reveals potential landing spots on the red planet

What’s causing all the ebike and escooter battery fires?

Used up all your vacation already? Check out these 4 ‘workation’ hotspots

The hybrid workplace could make tech companies less inclusive — here’s what you can do

A critical review of the EU’s ‘Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI’

Why Janet Jackson made laptops crash

Thinking of a career in AI? Make sure you have these 8 skills

NYCs speed limiter trial leaves the EU in the dust

DeepMind feuds with Russian scientists over quantum AI research

These companies are building the future of the drone delivery industry

5 tips to get the most out of your ‘workation’

A pie from the sky: The future of drone deliveries is suburban

Want to spot a deepfake video caller? Ask the suspect to turn sideways

You can buy this flying car, but should you?

A beginner’s guide to the AI apocalypse: The democratization of ‘expertise’

UK government again plugs strike-busting dream of driverless subway trains

Drones offer sustainable last-mile parcel delivery

Crypto fans are paying more for NFT cars than real ones

5 ways to identify job phishing schemes

The future of dark matter research will ultimately be decided by politicians

This startup wants you to test its latest flying machine

This skin-like computing chip uses AI to monitor health data

How to build a strong social media brand with zero design skills

Can AI design better streets for pedestrians? You be the judge

The best of Eurobike 2022: Killer D-locks, snow trikes, and futuristic ebikes

Stanford AI experts call BS on claims that Google’s LaMDA chatbot is sentient

Hino’s workplace culture resulted in 20 years of carbon emissions lies

Judges could be manipulated by Wikipedia articles, MIT study warns

We need to talk about space junk

This coalition believes every ADAS feature needs a universally understood name

Wonder created an entirely new business model for meal delivery — but it comes at a price

Large language models can’t plan, even if they write fancy essays