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Google search faces new UK rules over ranking fairness

Britain’s competition watchdog introduced new rules Wednesday requiring Google to be more fair and transparent in how it ranks search results, as part of moves tackling the technology giant’s dominance. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) designated Google with “strategic market status” last year, subjecting it to special requirements under new targeted measures focused on technology giants. Under new requirements ...

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Researcher explains why AI shouldn’t be blindly trusted

People often make irrational decisions, and while artificial intelligence can help predict and overcome these mistakes, it should not be trusted blindly because it has vulnerabilities of its own, Anton Suvorov, rector of the Russian Economic School and a specialist in behavioral economics, told Sputnik at SPIEF. According to Suvorov, one of the most common cognitive biases is overconfidence. “For ...

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Bangladesh team wins award at Robofest 2026 World Championship in US

A Bangladesh team secured third place in the Senior BottleSumo category at the Robofest 2026 World Championship, held at Lawrence Technological University (LTU) in Southfield, Michigan, United States. The 27th edition of the international robotics competition took place from 14 to 16 May, bringing together student teams from around the world to compete in a range of robotics challenges. One ...

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Australian researchers teach brain cells to play ‘Doom’

Australian researchers have trained lab-grown brain cells on a silicon computer chip to play the nineties shooter “Doom” and say they are just scratching the surface of what the neurons could be capable of doing. It’s the science-fiction work of biotech boffins at Cortical Labs, who researched and developed the technology that harnesses the workings of the brain’s networking system. ...

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Russia Intensifies Efforts to Obtain Western Technology Amid Sanctions Pressure

Russia has significantly increased its efforts to acquire Western technology and defense-related information as international sanctions continue to strain its war-driven economy, according to senior European intelligence officials. Officials from Sweden, Finland and Estonia told The Associated Press that Russian intelligence services are using a range of methods, including front companies, intermediaries and cyber operations, to obtain restricted technologies and ...

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China & ESA Launch SMILE Satellite for Space Weather

The Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE), a joint mission by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the European Space Agency (ESA), was successfully launched Tuesday from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. Carried by a Vega-C rocket, the satellite has entered its planned orbit with its solar panels successfully deployed. The SMILE mission is the first comprehensive, mission-level ...

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Astronomers discover 27 potential Tatooine-like planets

There is a reason the most recognizable planet orbiting two stars is the fictional desert world of Tatooine from Star Wars. So far, astronomers have only located 18 examples of circumbinary planets—a fraction of the over 6,000 exoplanets known to science. However, researchers at Australia’s University of New South Wales (UNSW) believe there’s a better way to spot potential dual-sun ...

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Giant ring of glowing plankton outlines deadly underwater structure

A satellite image captured a stunning ring of phytoplankton that had enough splashes of color to make even the most ambitious fantasy film director blush. NASA Earth’s Facebook page shared the shimmering halo that formed near the Chatham Islands, some 500-plus miles away from New Zealand’s South Island and the city of Christchurch. As the post described, satellites can spot ...

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Japan airport to test humanoid robots as ground handlers

Japan Airlines (JAL) will start using humanoid robots in ground handling tasks at Tokyo’s Haneda airport beginning May in a two-year trial, with a view to deploying them permanently as a solution to the country’s chronic labor shortage. The Chinese-made humanoids will move travellers’ luggage and cargo on the tarmac at Haneda, which handles more than 60 million passengers a ...

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China’s DeepSeek says releases new AI model

Chinese startup DeepSeek released a new artificial intelligence model on Friday, more than a year after it stunned the world with a low-cost chatbot that matched the capabilities of US rivals. The long-awaited DeepSeek-V4 “features an ultra-long context of one million words, achieving leadership in both domestic and open-source fields across agent capabilities, world knowledge, and reasoning performance”, the company ...

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