Day: July 3, 2023
France protests appear to ease as mayors, crowds urge calm
France has seen violent protests since Nahel, a teenager of Algerian descent, was killed on Tuesday in the Paris suburb of Nanterre.
Data Privacy and Data Protection: What Enterprises Need to Know
By Anurag Lal, President and CEO of NetSfere Digital transformation is exponentially increasing the amount of data companies collect, use and store. In fact, it is projected that the total […]
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Saudi tech minister says China a ‘success story to replicate’ during Hong Kong visit – South China Morning Post
Saudi tech minister says China a ‘success story to replicate’ during Hong Kong visit South China Morning PostView Full Coverage on Google News
4 ways to break up with single-use plastic this July
Want to join the movement in breaking up with single-use plastic this July? Here are four suggestions to help you get started.
More Than a Month After Thailand’s Election, We Still Don’t Know Who Will Lead the Country. Here Are All the Ways It Could Go
Here’s what to know about the people and parties involved—and all the ways it could play out.
EU climate chief is concerned over the expansion of the coal industry in China
The European Union’s climate chief has expressed concern over the expansion of China’s coal industry, with the building of new coal-fired plants.
AI video startup Runway raises $141M from Google, Nvidia, Salesforce
The company plans to use the funding to conduct additional research into video- and image-generation AI models.
Moody’s will use Microsoft, OpenAI for research tool to assess risk
The tool will help customers of the credit rating and research firm analyze reams of information needed to make assessments of risk.
Wind turbines that shake and break cost their maker billions
Siemens Energy is struggling to contain the fallout after discovering a main piece on the frame of its wind turbine can move or twist over time. The wind turbines have been plagued by quality flaws.