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Human rights groups cheer ‘watershed’ verdict in social media addiction trial
As many organizations celebrate outcome, some are skeptical as to what it means for privacy protections
Iranian drone attacks on Amazon’s Gulf data centers a harbinger of new tactics in future conflicts, experts say
The attacks were believed to be the first time data centers had been attacked with drones. It likely won’t be the last, experts say.
80% of the world's data centres have been built in places either too hot or too cold for the hardware inside
The numbers don't lie, but they are confusing.
Who Wins If Nvidia Is Sidelined in China? The Hidden Suppliers That Could Rise
China's probe into Nvidia and US export bans could reshape the AI chip market, opening doors for domestic players like Cambricon, Biren, and Moore Threads, though big hurdles remain.
The Ultimate 'Connected Car' Nightmare Is Playing Out In China
What happens to your connected, software-driven car when the company behind it fails, and driving features go "offline" too?
TSMC's labor practices draw serious concern in Arizona — the company's new chip plant allegedly plagued by worker abuses
Chip manufacturer TSMC's new expansion into Phoenix has been plagued with worker rights abuses, thanks to a culture of furious overworking taken from its Taiwan plants.
Swiggy changes worker insurance policy based on driver’s delivery performance: Report
Swiggy changes drivers’ insurance support and other privileges based on their performance, Rest of World reported.
Fortune Crypto’s 2023 Jealousy List
Fortune Crypto picks the team’s favorite non-Fortune stories of 2023.
Soccer Aid 2023 lineups: Who is playing for England and World XI?
The charity football match has raised more than £75 million for Unicef since in 2006
A.I. firms are trying to replace voice actors, and they’re getting help from voice actors to do it
For some voice actors, the loss of work to artificial-intelligence replacements isn't just theoretical—it's happening.