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Why 2022 is only the beginning for AI regulation

As the world becomes increasingly dependent on technology to communicate, attend school, do our work, buy groceries and more, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) play a bigger role in…

NASA to Launch Two Rockets Straight Into an Active Aurora – CNET

One will dye the air like a firework, and the other will capture all the luminescent details.

Oscar Isaac on Marvel’s ‘Moon Knight’: What if Peter Sellers was a superhero? – CNET

The Star Wars and Dune star plays two roles in the new Disney Plus show, literally embodying Marvel’s combination of action and humor.

Google Settles with Six Engineers Over Workplace Activism – CNET

This is not the first time Google has been accused of retaliation.

White House warns of possible Russian cyberstrike on US critical infrastructure

Enlarge / US Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology Anne Neuberger speaking during a March 21 White House daily press briefing. (credit: Getty Images) The Biden administration…

Google’s Pixel 6 Phones Now Work With Verizon’s C-Band 5G Network – CNET

But the promised Pixel 5 update is not happening.

Marvel’s First Comic Goes for Whopping $2.4 Million at Auction – CNET

A comic book collector is scooping up a rare copy of Marvel No. 1, “the one that started it all.”

Ford Recalls 78K Edge Models Over Bad Backup Camera Software – Roadshow

This recall aims to fix a distorted or blank image from 2021 and 2022 Edge backup cameras.

NASA Confirms 5,000 Exoplanets: ‘Each One of Them Is a New World’ – CNET

Just hundreds of billions of planets left to go.

Google Removes Android Statues From Its Headquarters in Mountain View – CNET

No more Android Pie or KitKat statues.

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