London’s Met Police tests live facial recognition: up to 5,000 faces scanned per hour, rapid arrests and growing doubts over privacy and surveillance.
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London’s Met Police tests live facial recognition: up to 5,000 faces scanned per hour, rapid arrests and growing doubts over privacy and surveillance.
Chernobyl turns 40: technical data, Soviet lies, health effects, environmental contamination, and new risks from the war in Ukraine.
Earth Day 2026: official theme, climate data, energy, renewables, and power grids. Fortunately, Artemis II has given us a new family portrait.
RentAHuman promises to let AI agents carry out physical tasks through human beings. Behind the gimmick, a new on-demand labor model emerges.
China’s humanoid robot marathon is more than a spectacle: it is an industrial showcase revealing the ambitions, limits, and power of the robotics industry of the future.
Google is negotiating with the Pentagon to bring Gemini into classified environments: this is how artificial intelligence enters the decision-making chain of war.
At Visions du Réel 2026, Heat by Jacqueline Zünd arrives: a sensory documentary set in the Persian Gulf, where extreme heat becomes climate, class, and a human alarm.
Amazon compra Globalstar per 11,57 miliardi e rafforza la sfida a Starlink: satelliti, Apple, direct-to-device e guerra per internet satellitare.
AI enters critical security: amid cyber alarms, EU rules, increasingly powerful models, and the battle for chips and infrastructure.
AI Overviews originates in the cloud, but Chrome already uses on-device models and hybrid workloads. The real question is whether Google is shifting part of the cost onto your device.