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Carbon Neutral Regulation in AI Training
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The LEGO Group has introduced a new, more sustainable material for selected LEGO tires, made from recycled fishing nets, ropes, and engine oil. The material is created by repurposing discarded ropes and nets from ocean vessels which is then combined with recycled engine oil to reduce reliance of virgin fossil fuel-based ingredients. It will initially […]

The resumed UN biodiversity summit, COP16, came to an end last week in Rome, with headline decisions on finance and implementation in what observers called a “win for multilateralism”. The talks, which started in October, had to be carried forward to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization headquarters following their abrupt end in Cali, Colombia. […]

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MIT Professor Markus J. Buehler has been named the recipient of the 2025 Washington Award, one of the nation’s oldest and most esteemed engineering honors. The Washington Award is conferred to “an engineer(s) whose professional attainments have preeminently advanced the welfare of humankind,” recognizing those who have made a profound impact on society through engineering innovation. Past recipients […]

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Denis Ignatovich, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Imandra, has over a decade of experience in trading, risk management, quantitative modeling, and complex trading system design. Before founding Imandra, he led the central risk trading desk at Deutsche Bank London, where he recognized the critical role AI can play in the financial sector. His insights during this […]

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Data preparation is a step within the data project lifecycle where we prepare the raw data for subsequent processes, such as data analysis and machine learning modeling.

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Needle, an AI-powered search and agent development platform, has successfully raised $2.2 million in seed funding to accelerate its mission of unlocking the full potential of AI for businesses. The round was led by 468 Capital and Presight Capital, both well-known for their investments in enterprise software and deep tech. The funding will be used […]

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In our professional practice, we have encountered two polarized opinions about AI and its impact on job roles and business models. One side is concerned about unemployment rates spiking and artificial intelligence taking over, while the other believes that AI won’t bring any significant changes and will end up being a bubble. As 64% of […]

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Building an eco-friendly electronics business means rethinking traditional practices to align with a more conscious approach to design, production, and distribution. It’s about blending innovation with sustainability, ensuring every decision considers its impact on the environment. Businesses that embrace these values not only meet growing consumer expectations but also pave the way for lasting change. […]

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with large-scale models reaching new levels of intelligence and capability. From early neural networks to today’s advanced architectures like GPT-4, LLaMA, and other Large Language Models (LLMs), AI is transforming our interaction with technology. These models can process vast amounts of data, generate human-like text, assist […]

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Artificial intelligence has made remarkable strides in recent years, with large language models (LLMs) leading in natural language understanding, reasoning, and creative expression. Yet, despite their capabilities, these models still depend entirely on external feedback to improve. Unlike humans, who learn by reflecting on their experiences, recognizing mistakes, and adjusting their approach, LLMs lack an […]

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In the shadowy world of international espionage and digital surveillance, few names evoke as much controversy as Israel’s NSO Group and its infamous Pegasus spyware. As Ghana is one of many African nations to acquire this powerful tool, questions arise about the implications for privacy, democracy, and Israel’s role in shaping the continent’s digital landscape. […]

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The privacy risks posed by generative AI are very real. From increased surveillance and exposure to more effective phishing and vishing campaigns than ever, generative AI erodes privacy en masse, indiscriminately, while providing bad actors, whether criminal, state-sponsored or government, with the tools they need to target individuals and groups. The clearest solution to this […]

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Imagine having a personal assistant that not only understands your deepest questions but can also break down complex ideas with near-human reasoning. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, it’s not. Meet Grok 3, xAI‘s latest and most powerful AI model that’s designed to significantly advance AI capabilities. Built on a supercomputer called “Colossus” with 200,000 […]

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week UK considers cuts EMISSIONS ADVICE: New recommendations from the UK’s climate advisers, the Climate Change Committee, said the nation should reduce its emissions to 87% below 1990 levels by 2040. This would keep the country on track […]

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The rapid rise of AI has made a lot of people nervous. In 2022, we all were already stressed by COVID and the tsunami of mass layoffs it caused. So, the emergence of a new technology offering to automate human work in almost all digital industries didn’t add confidence in the future. The Game Development […]

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David Kellerman is the Field CTO at Cymulate, and a senior technical customer-facing professional in the field of information and cyber security. David leads customers to success and high-security standards. Cymulate is a cybersecurity company that provides continuous security validation through automated attack simulations. Its platform enables organizations to proactively test, assess, and optimize their security […]

Countries have agreed at the resumed COP16 talks in Rome to a strategy for “mobilising” at least $200bn per year by 2030 to help developing countries conserve biodiversity. Nations also agreed for the first time to a “permanent arrangement” for providing biodiversity finance to developing nations, “future-proofing” the flow of funds past 2030. Faced with […]