How to address the “white-collar exodus”

AI anxiety is emptying the workforce; here’s how companies can address this exodus.

Rent a supernode by the hour – Alibaba brings frontier-scale AI compute to the public cloud, but only if you live in this remote Chinese province

Alibaba’s new AI supernode is rentable by the hour, built entirely on Chinese silicon, and smaller than every rival it’s compared to.

Nvidia wants to stop AI costs skyrocketing with its new software router — but will it really make a difference?

Nvidia says its new router cuts AI costs by up to 74%, but the partner that measured it says it couldn’t prove the router beat using the cheaper model.

Ubiquiti sued by Ukrainian families over claims its tech powered Russian battlefield drones

Lawsuit asks whether a networking company owes a duty of care to civilians hunted by drones 5,000 miles from its nearest point of sale.

Ukraine reveals new UAV equipped with 24 hours of flight time and a range of 2,000 kilometres — enough to reach Siberia and back
Ukraine reveals new UAV equipped with 24 hours of flight time and a range of 2,000 kilometres — enough to reach Siberia and back

Ukraine has codified the Dovbush T40, a domestic drone reportedly capable of flying 2,000 kilometres and remaining airborne beyond 24 hours.

The US Marines have a new tactic to tackle drones — just shoot them down

US Marines have begun training on a new drone countermeasures tactic – using traditional small arms to take out UAVs rather than relying on GPS or electromagnetic jamming

‘This technology turns every router into a potential means for surveillance’: Report claims Wi-Fi devices could ‘quietly identify’ people with nearly 100% accuracy
‘This technology turns every router into a potential means for surveillance’: Report claims Wi-Fi devices could ‘quietly identify’ people with nearly 100% accuracy

Researchers say ordinary Wi-Fi networks identified 197 people with nearly 100% accuracy, raising concerns about invisible surveillance and privacy.

Cherokee Nation joins list of tribes banning data centers on tribal lands due to water, energy, noise, and cultural resource protection concerns — and all new projects require ‘early consultation’

Citizens of the Cherokee Nation are concerned about the impact of data centers on water, energy, noise, and cultural resource protection.