This is today's edition of the download, our weekday newsletter, which offers a daily dose of what is going on in the world of technology. Meet the aspiring computing stars of tomorrow every year. With Technology Review, 35 outstanding people under the age of 35 honors who advance scientific progress and solve difficult problems in their areas. Today we would like to introduce you to computing innovators on the list that find new AI chips and specialized data records -together with intelligent ideas on how to assess advanced systems for safety. Take a look at the full list of award winners - including our innovator of the year. Job title of the future: Satellite Streak Astronom At the beginning of this year, the $ 800 million Vera Rubin Observatory began its decades of searching for an extremely detailed time-lapse film in the universe. Rubin is able to grasp many other stars than any other astronomical observatory that has ever been built. It also sees many other satellites. Up to 40% of the images taken by the observatory within the first 10 years of operation are affected by their sunlight reflecting strips. Meredith Rawls, a research scientist in the flagship project of the telescope, Vera Rubin Legacy overview of space and time, is one of the experts who protect Rubin's scientific mission from the satellite rot. Read the whole story. —TEREZA PULATAROVA This story comes from our new print edition, which deals with the future of security. Subscribe here to catch future copies when you land. The must-reads that I combed on the Internet to find them from fun/most important/fascinating/fascinating stories about technology today. 1 China has accused Nvidia of violating anti-monopoly laws when the US and Chinese officials go into a second day of collective bargaining. (Bloomberg $) + The examination was enforced in Nvidia's takeover of computing company Mellanox 2020. (CNBC) + but China's antitrust regulator has not confirmed whether this is punished. (Wsj $) 2 The USA approaches the conclusion of a Tikok deal, but it is still ready to prohibit a ban if an agreement cannot be achieved. (Reuters) 3 GRK spread misinformation about a right -wing extremist rally in London. It incorrectly claimed that the police had shown the old film material incorrectly from the protest. (The Guardian) + Elon Musk called for a new British government during a video speech. (Politico) 4 Here is what people really use Chatgpt for users, it is more for personal queries than for work -related queries. (WP $) + Anthropic says that companies use AI for automation and do not work together. (Bloomberg $) + therapists use secretly chatt. Customers are triggered. (With Technology Review) 5 How China's Hangzhou became a global KI hub, not only Alibaba, but also Deepseek. (WSJ $) + China and the USA dominate the global AI race completely. (Rest of the world) + how Deepseek has torn the AI game book. (With Technology Review) 6 driverless car fleets could plunge into cities in traffic chaos, are we really prepared? (VOX $) 7 The shipping industry uses KI to combat freight fire. The risk of fatal fires increases due to batteries and other flammable goods. (FT $) 8 sales of used EVS are Sky-Rocoting buyers who have so far owned bargains. (NYT $) + EV owner can no longer drive into lane traces. (WIRED $) 9 A table fusion reactor is not as crazy as it sounds that this startup tries to make compact reactors reality. (Economist $) + in a fusion of energy facility. (With Technology Review) 10 How a magnetic field could help clean up space, if we do not do it, we could soon lose access to the low orbit of the earth. (IEEE spectrum) + The next big environmental problem in the world could come from space. (With Technology Review) Quote of the day "If we take a trip, take travel -sick tablets immediately. You don't even consider without getting into the car." - Phil Bellamy, an electric car owner, describes the extreme nausea that his daughters experience while he drives to the guardian in his vehicle. Another thing that Google, Amazon and the problem with Big Tech's climate claims last year last year trumpets last year that it had bought enough clean electricity to cover the energy requirements of all global operations, seven years before its sustainability goal. These messages followed Google's recognition that the increasing energy requirements of its AI operations contributed to improving its company emissions by 13% last year - and that it had withdrawn from claims that it was already neutral. If you recorded the announcements at the nominal value, you will be awarded that Google stumbles while Amazon is progressing in the race for cleaning the climate pollution. While both companies are neglected in their own way, Google's approach to shut down the emissions of the greenhouse gas is now more eligible. To learn why, read our story. - James Temple We can still have nice things to get comfort, fun and distraction to lighten your day. (Have any ideas? Do you write me a line or Skeet on me.) + Steven Spielberg was only 26 years old when he made Jaws? The more you know. + The huge racetrack of this tiny car is completely hypnotic. + Simple recipes for dinner? Yes, please. + This archive of thousands of historical children's books is a real treasure - and completely free to read.
ai·5 min read16.9.2025
The Download: computing’s bright young minds, and cleaning up satellite streaks
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