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The must-reads
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.
1 Big Tech is facing multiple high-profile social media addiction lawsuits
Meta, TikTok and YouTube will face parents’ accusations in court this week. (WP $)
+ It’s the first time they’re defending against these claims before a jury in a court of law. (CNN)
2 Power prices are surging in the world’s largest data center hub
Virginia is struggling to meet record demand during a winter storm, partly because of the centers’ electricity demands. (Reuters)
+ Why these kinds of violent storms are getting harder to forecast. (Vox)
+ AI is changing the grid. Could it help more than it harms? (MIT Technology Review)
3 TikTok has started collecting even more data on its users
Including precise information about their location. (Wired $)
4 ICE-watching groups are successfully fighting DHS efforts to unmask them
An anonymous account holder sued to block ICE from identifying them—and won. (Ars Technica)
5 A new wave of AI companies want to use AI to make AI better
The AI ouroboros is never-ending. (NYT $)
+ Is AI really capable of making bona fide scientific advancements? (Undark)
+ AI trained on AI garbage spits out AI garbage. (MIT Technology Review)
6 Iran is testing a two-tier internet
Meaning its current blackout could become permanent. (Rest of World)
7 Don’t believe the humanoid robot hype
Even a leading robot maker admits that at best, they’re only half as efficient as humans. (FT $)
+ Tesla wants to put its Optimus bipedal machine to work in its Austin factory. (Insider)
+ Why the humanoid workforce is running late. (MIT Technology Review)
8 AI is changing how manufacturers create new products
Including thinner chewing gum containers and new body wash odors. (WSJ $)
+ AI could make better beer. Here’s how. (MIT Technology Review)
9 New Jersey has had enough of e-bikes 🚲
But will other US states follow its lead? (The Verge)
10 Sci-fi writers are cracking down on AI
Human-produced works only, please. (TechCrunch)
+ San Diego Comic-Con was previously a safe space for AI-generated art. (404 Media)
+ Generative AI is reshaping South Korea’s webcomics industry. (MIT Technology Review)
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