If the spaceport succeeds, by 2027 Oman will join the small number of countries — just a dozen to date — that possess the ...
Filipino tele-operators remotely control Japan’s convenience store robots and train AI, benefiting from an uptick in ...
EVs depreciate significantly faster than gas-powered cars, especially older vehicles purchased by early adopters. New battery ...
South Korea’s AI learning program was rolled back after just four months following a backlash from teachers, students, and ...
In his new book, The Web Beneath the Waves, writer Samanth Subramanian examines big tech’s role in subsea cables and growing ...
Google’s Flood Hub uses AI to deliver flood warnings five days in advance. The forecasts could be used by nonprofits to ...
Chinese workers travel thousands of miles to remote islands in Eastern Indonesia to process nickel — and put their lives at ...
A Hong Kong-based journalist, Wufei Yu often reports on sports, outdoor adventures, climate and the environment, and ...
AI is reshaping everything from economies to politics to daily life. But most of the world’s tech stories still go untold. At Rest of World, we dig deeper by reporting on how technology is changing ...
AI-generated images and videos are stumping prosecutors in Latin America, even as courts embrace AI to tackle case backlogs.
Brazil’s courts have over 140 AI projects to cope with more than 70 million pending lawsuits. Lawyers, too, are using generative AI and filing more cases than ever before. Tech developers may ...
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