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Two Chinese tech giants, Tencent and Baidu, have shared some details about their strategies for circumventing "US restrictions," a set of rules aimed at cutting off supplies to Chinese companies of semiconductors. These components, essential to the development and use of artificial intelligence tools, are at the heart of a technological war between the two countries.
French police have organized a major crackdown following the wave of kidnappings affecting crypto. Law enforcement has arrested around ten young criminals. They are suspected of having orchestrated the kidnapping attempts that took place in Paris on the orders of a criminal network...
No more tedious presentations to investors! The bosses of Zoom and Klarna have delegated the presentation of financial results to AI avatars.
Tricky videos are currently circulating on TikTok. Generated by AI, these videos encourage Internet users to execute malicious commands on their Windows computers. One thing leads to another, and the hackers install a virus capable of stealing all of users' personal data without their knowledge...
The Chinese e-commerce platform received an official notification from the European authorities responsible for protecting consumers on Monday, May 26. Shein has one month to respond to the various problematic practices identified by Brussels, some of which are allegedly aimed at deceiving the site's users.
The result of a collaboration between Vermeer and Interlune, the prototype excavator lifts the veil on the urgency for manufacturers to continue extracting helium, which is essential for the production of semiconductors. The Earth is approaching a shortage, which is not the case for the Moon.
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