Articles by giuliomagnifico
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Dutch suicide prevention website shares data with tech companies without consent (nltimes.nl)

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Experts don't know what data centers are doing to the electric grid (ucs.org)

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Boycott unethical AI companies – and do it now (norwegianscitechnews.com)

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Sweden is the first country in the world prescribed by doctors (visitsweden.com)

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Salmon make clicking sounds (at 139dB) when stressed, but no one knows how (norwegianscitechnews.com)

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Cerebras to raise IPO price range to $150-$160 as demand surges (reuters.com)

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Global AI Diffusion in Q1 2026 – Microsoft (microsoft.com)

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Counterfeit Power Cables – A Fire Waiting to Happen (goughlui.com)

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AI in the sky: Inside the FAA plan to overhaul air traffic (politico.com)

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Anthropic weighs fundraising for near $1T valuation, FT reports (reuters.com)

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Pentagon Tests Ingenious Plan to Protect Coasts from Hurricanes–and It's Working (gizmodo.com)

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Why is Silicon Valley suddenly obsessed with being tasteful? (theguardian.com)

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Algorithmic Framework Is Discovering Novel Chip Designs Never Invented Before (usc.edu)

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Study: People are stressed out by most news that isn't local news (niemanlab.org)

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Solar activity above 67% peak makes space debris fall faster (frontiersin.org)

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Japan using game development engines for urban planning and disaster management (tomshardware.com)

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Datapoint 2200: the machine laid the foundation for PC from Apple and IBM (ieee.org)

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Cerebras targets $26.6B valuation in US IPO as AI chip demand surges (reuters.com)

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New study shows how Nazi-era propaganda influences present-day attitudes (psypost.org)

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Chinese hospitals are selling de-identified patient data to fuel the AI boom (nikkei.com)

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Clicks Communicator: mobile communicator designed for doing, not doomscrolling (clicksphone.com)

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Will human minds still be special in an age of AI? (theguardian.com)

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Japan is deploying ultra-cheap cardboard drones built for swarm warfare (tomshardware.com)

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How electronic warfare is sowing confusion in cockpits (cnn.com)

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The Monster That Slays Arctic Subsea Cables: Icebergs (subseacables.blogspot.com)

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How Casey Newton is revamping his newsletter to compete with AI (niemanlab.org)

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Digital health literacy higher in lower-income countries, 30-country survey find (cuny.edu)

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Public consultation should begins on plans to transform the moon and Mars (theguardian.com)

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Fruit flies unexpectedly survived hypergravity and even reproduced (ucr.edu)

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NSA networking tool poses threat to national security (sdxcentral.com)

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The quiet layoffs China's tech giants (restofworld.org)

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US orders chip equipment companies to halt some shipments to China #2 chipmaker (reuters.com)

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The clock on Congressional sessions: Analyst notes (usafacts.org)

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New copy of earliest poem in English, written 1,3k years ago, discovered in Rome (tcd.ie)

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More Americans See Driverless Car Future; Few Show Interest (gallup.com)

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DRAM Crunch: Lessons for System Design (eetimes.com)

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Journalists are pairing satellite and AI to expose illegal mining in the Amazon (niemanlab.org)

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Iran eases internet curbs for businesses as blackout enters third month (reuters.com)

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How the Current X Chat Protocol Works (nepozitek.cz)

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Taiwan's stock market surpasses the UK's, thanks to AI (tomshardware.com)

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Gallium oxide electronics withstand extreme cold (edu.sa)

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Brief delays in chatbot responses boost perceived thoughtfulness and usefulness (nyu.edu)

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The pope moves to police AI (axios.com)

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A Hundred Robots Are Running a Bio Lab (corememory.com)

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South Korea police arrest man for posting AI photo of runaway wolf (bbc.com)

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AI discriminates by age: study finds bias in 5 popular chatbots (uoc.edu)

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The U.S. Military Is Running a Bitcoin Node, Admiral Says (bitcoinmagazine.com)

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Scientists build 'gas battery' that turns noxious pollutants into electricity (the-independent.com)

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Iran's AI slop is reaching who don't follow the news, winning the propaganda war (manchester.ac.uk)

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Trump says Anthropic is 'shaping up,' open to deal with Pentagon (reuters.com)

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Democrats Demand Trump Halt Plan to Collect Federal Workers' Health Data (kffhealthnews.org)

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AI fuels wireless talent shortage (networkworld.com)

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68M AI Crawler Visits Show What Drives AI Search Visibility (searchenginejournal.com)

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New HUDIMM memory specification debuts with goal of slashing DDR5 prices (tomshardware.com)

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Apollo vs. Artemis: How the Earth changed in 58 years (bbc.com)

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Study: The Logic Behind AI's Judgments of People (huji.ac.il)

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Data centre electricity use soared by 17% in 2025 - IEA (iea.org)

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Scientists Engineer a Tool to "Edit" Brain Circuits and Enhance Memory (ibs.re.kr)

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Journalists champion Wayback Machine after news publishers limit archiving (niemanlab.org)

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Albird pivots to AI data centers: stock jumps 580% in a single day (tomshardware.com)

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Study: EVs with V2H cut household electricity costs and need for home batteries (adelaide.edu.au)

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Beijing Codifies Repression of Overseas Activists (dominotheory.com)

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Study: Back-to-basics approach can match or outperform AI in language analysis (manchester.ac.uk)

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Anthropic talking to the Trump administration about its next AI model (reuters.com)

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Stanford HAI Index Report 2026 (stanford.edu)

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China has spent 3.6x more than US on chipmaking subsidies over the past decade (tomshardware.com)

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EU and US near critical minerals deal to combat Chinese control (reuters.com)

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AIs can 'memorize' data they shouldn't. Can they be forced to forget? (science.org)

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Data Center Outlook: Half of 2026 Pipeline May Not Materialize (sightlineclimate.com)

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Google Displayed Polymarket Bets as News 'In Error,' Google Says (gizmodo.com)

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The Role and History of Bitcoin Core Maintainers (bitcoinmagazine.com)

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Japan's cabinet approved a bill classifying crypto as a financial instrument (ccn.com)

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Researchers used AI to analyze 400k Reddit posts, revealing GLP-1 side effects (upenn.edu)

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A quantum-safe Bitcoin transaction scheme using only existing consensus rules (github.com/avihu28)

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AI camera scanning cars issue 500k unjustified fines/year in the Nederlands (nltimes.nl)

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Penguin 'Toxicologists' Find PFAS Chemicals in Remote Patagonia (ucdavis.edu)

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How Swiss AI recognises wild animals – and helps biologists worldwide (swissinfo.ch)

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Meta removes ads for social media addiction litigation (axios.com)

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Study: Online comments shape perception of political posts despite fixed opinion (exeter.ac.uk)

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UK.gov's top tech jobs pay more than prime minister earns (theregister.com)

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Grading laptop and cell phone companies on the fixability of their products (pirg.org)

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Do links hurt news publishers on Twitter? Our analysis suggests yes (niemanlab.org)

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US cities are axing Flock Safety surveillance technology (cnet.com)

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Why the First TV Failed–and What It Can Teach You About AI Today (inc.com)

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Study: Neighborhood conditions may be driving aging at the cellular level (nyu.edu)

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Draw it yourself: Checking Trump's tariff claims a year later (reuters.com)

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AI may be making us think and write more alike (usc.edu)

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Anthropic in chips deals with Google and Broadcom worth billions (ft.com)

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China Orders Bitchat Pulled from Apple App Store (decrypt.co)

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New fibre optic data transmission speed record of 450Tbps (ucl.ac.uk)

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Satellite mirror plans could disrupt sleep and ecosystems, scientists say (theguardian.com)

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A brain scan before a prescription? Geneva's bet on precision psychiatry (swissinfo.ch)

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Nvidia embraces optical scale-up as copper reaches limits (theregister.com)

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Study: The AI Body Gap (uclahealth.org)

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A visual guide to Iran's coastline and strategic islands (aljazeera.com)

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Living Brain Cells Enable Machine Learning Computations (tohoku.ac.jp)

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CDC and health groups spent millions in ads on sites flagged for misinformation (umn.edu)

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Startup lets researchers test blockchain tasks on a quantum computer (coindesk.com)

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Researchers succeeded in observing the visual info flow from neuron to neuron (tum.de)

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Show HN: Save to Linkding, iOS/iPadOS system extension and app (giuliomagnifico.blog)