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  • AI: Flattening Engineering Bureaucracy and Accelerating Innovation

    AI: Flattening Engineering Bureaucracy and Accelerating Innovation
    AI Technology, News
    May 15, 2025

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    As engineering organizations scale, they inevitably accumulate layers of processes that slow down development. Any engineering leader who has grown an organization beyond a certain size knows the pattern: first comes basic Scrum, soon cross-team dependencies require coordination meetings, and eventually, you find yourself considering frameworks like SAFe to manage it all. I once found […]

  • How Walled Gardens in Public Safety Are Exposing America’s Data Privacy Crisis

    How Walled Gardens in Public Safety Are Exposing America’s Data Privacy Crisis
    AI Technology, News
    May 15, 2025

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    The Expanding Frontier of AI and the Data It Demands Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how we live, work and govern. In public health and public services, AI tools promise more efficiency and faster decision-making. But beneath the surface of this transformation is a growing imbalance: our ability to collect data has outpaced our ability to […]

  • How AI Is Reshaping M&A Strategy Amid Trade Tensions and Global Volatility

    How AI Is Reshaping M&A Strategy Amid Trade Tensions and Global Volatility
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    May 15, 2025

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    As we head into summer 2025, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) stands at a crossroads. Geopolitical tensions, economic headwinds, and rapid advances in technology are forcing dealmakers to rethink how they source, structure, and close transactions. Trade policy is emerging as a major variable. Unpredictable tariffs, shifting alliances, and growing regulatory scrutiny have pushed global deal […]

  • Tom Dunlop, CEO and Founder of Summize – Interview Series

    Tom Dunlop, CEO and Founder of Summize – Interview Series
    AI Technology, News
    May 15, 2025

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    Tom Dunlop, CEO & Founder at Summize is an accomplished commercial and technology lawyer, Tom’s experience with reviewing contracts was the catalyst that led to Summize. Prior to this, he worked as a Global Legal Director for several fast-growth technology companies. Summize is transforming Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) by enabling entire businesses—not just legal teams—to work […]

  • China Briefing 15 May 2025: CO2 emissions fall; Drought affects food production; Climate diplomacy at CELAC 

    China Briefing 15 May 2025: CO2 emissions fall; Drought affects food production; Climate diplomacy at CELAC 
    Climate, News
    May 15, 2025

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    Welcome to Carbon Brief’s China Briefing. China Briefing handpicks and explains the most important climate and energy stories from China over the past fortnight. Subscribe for free here. Key developments China’s CO2 emissions down STRUCTURAL DECLINE: China’s clean power generation growth has, for the “first time”, been the driver of a fall in the nation’s carbon […]

  • With AI, researchers predict the location of virtually any protein within a human cell

    With AI, researchers predict the location of virtually any protein within a human cell
    AI Technology, News
    May 15, 2025

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    A protein located in the wrong part of a cell can contribute to several diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, cystic fibrosis, and cancer. But there are about 70,000 different proteins and protein variants in a single human cell, and since scientists can typically only test for a handful in one experiment, it is extremely costly and […]

  • Factcheck: How the UK is – and is not – studying solar geoengineering

    Factcheck: How the UK is – and is not – studying solar geoengineering
    Climate, News
    May 15, 2025

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    The UK government’s “high-risk” research funding agency last week announced that it will invest £57m ($76m) in a new solar geoengineering research programme. “Solar geoengineering” refers to methods that aim to address some of the impacts of a warming climate by reflecting away more sunlight from the Earth. The programme, spearheaded by the Advanced Research […]

  • Interview: What the people of China’s coal-rich Shanxi think about climate change

    Interview: What the people of China’s coal-rich Shanxi think about climate change
    Climate, News
    May 15, 2025

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    Shanxi province in northern China is the country’s largest coal producer, leaving its coal-reliant economy and workers particularly exposed to the nation’s pledge to transition away from fossil fuels. A new survey of Shanxi residents, exploring attitudes to climate change and the “just transition”, offers a rare insight into the views of Chinese people on […]

  • AI Is Giving Pets a Voice: The Future of Feline Healthcare Begins with a Single Photo

    AI Is Giving Pets a Voice: The Future of Feline Healthcare Begins with a Single Photo
    AI Technology, News
    May 15, 2025

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    Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we care for animals. Once limited to reactive treatments at vet clinics, animal healthcare is evolving into a proactive, data-driven field where AI can detect pain, monitor emotional states, and even forecast disease risk—all before symptoms become visible to the human eye. From wearable sensors to smartphone-based visual diagnostics, […]

  • Scite AI Review: Instantly Spot Trustworthy Studies

    Scite AI Review: Instantly Spot Trustworthy Studies
    AI Technology, News
    May 15, 2025

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    What if you could instantly tell whether a study was trustworthy without reading hundreds of pages? Academic research can be a real struggle: wading through endless PDFs, trying to make sense of conflicting studies, and wondering if a citation means support or just a casual mention. Scite AI is not just another AI tool. It […]

  • Analysis: Clean energy just put China’s CO2 emissions into reverse for first time

    Analysis: Clean energy just put China’s CO2 emissions into reverse for first time
    Climate, News
    May 14, 2025

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    For the first time, the growth in China’s clean power generation has caused the nation’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to fall despite rapid power demand growth. The new analysis for Carbon Brief shows that China’s emissions were down 1.6% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2025 and by 1% in the latest 12 months. Electricity […]

  • Vasu Murthy, SVP and Chief Product Officer at Cohesity – Interview Series

    Vasu Murthy, SVP and Chief Product Officer at Cohesity – Interview Series
    AI Technology, News
    May 14, 2025

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    Vasu Murthy is the SVP and Chief Product Officer at Cohesity, bringing over 25 years of enterprise software experience across data security, protection, and analytics. Prior to joining Cohesity, he held leadership roles at Rubrik, Oracle, and DataScaler, contributing to product growth and large-scale innovation. Cohesity is the leader in AI-powered data security. Over 13,600 enterprise […]

  • Rising emissions from farm equipment could ‘hinder’ China’s net-zero goals

    Rising emissions from farm equipment could ‘hinder’ China’s net-zero goals
    Climate, News
    May 14, 2025

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    Rapidly rising emissions from China’s agricultural machinery could “hinder” the country’s push to net-zero, according to new research. The study, published in Nature Food, finds that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from agricultural machinery have increased approximately seven-fold in the country since 1985. Using government statistics on the quantity of farm equipment over time, researchers calculate […]

  • Locking Up Phones, Logging Into AI: Classrooms Navigate New Tech Amid Public Debate

    Locking Up Phones, Logging Into AI: Classrooms Navigate New Tech Amid Public Debate
    AI Technology, News
    May 14, 2025

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    School policies around phone use are changing—and fast. In Ontario, Canada students are already being asked to keep their phones out of sight during class. Several European countries have taken steps in that direction, and now discussion is building in the U.S. as well. Lawmakers are pushing similar restrictions, with two senators introducing a bill […]

  • How Real-Time Volumetrics Are Rewriting Film Narratives

    How Real-Time Volumetrics Are Rewriting Film Narratives
    AI Technology, News
    May 14, 2025

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    There was a time when volumetric effects were concealed from everyone on a film stage except the VFX supervisors huddled around grainy, low-resolution preview monitors. You could shoot a complex scene with enveloping fog swirled through ancient forests, crackling embers danced in haunted corridors, and ethereal magic wove around a sorcerer’s staff. Yet no one […]

  • Getting Language Models to Open Up on ‘Risky’ Subjects

    Getting Language Models to Open Up on ‘Risky’ Subjects
    AI Technology, News
    May 14, 2025

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    Many top language models now err on the side of caution, refusing harmless prompts that merely sound risky – an ‘over-refusal’ behavior that affects their usefulness in real-world scenarios. A new dataset called ‘FalseReject’ targets the problem directly, offering a way to retrain models to respond more intelligently to sensitive topics, without compromising safety.   […]

  • Knowledge is power: The scope and limits of air quality monitoring today

    Knowledge is power: The scope and limits of air quality monitoring today
    Green Technology, News
    May 14, 2025

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    Envirotec asked Aecom UK managing director Derrick Jepson for an overview of the UK air quality monitoring landscape today, and some of the challenges and opportunities it presents Envirotec: How do gas analysers contribute to understanding pollution levels in the UK? Derrick Jepson: Gas analysers are essential tools for quantifying the concentration of various pollutants […]

  • Zonal electricity pricing unlikely to be introduced before 2030

    Zonal electricity pricing unlikely to be introduced before 2030
    Green Technology, News
    May 14, 2025

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    Energy consultancy Cornwall Insight has cautioned that any move to introduce zonal electricity pricing across the UK is unlikely to be achievable before the end of the decade, even under the most ambitious timelines, and it could well be the mid-2030s before it is fully implemented. With the Government expected to make a major decision […]

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