Technology support program has 58 internship vacancies open in Jacareรญ; see how to apply
The state government's Technology Support Program in Jacareรญ is offering 58 internship positions for students in various IT-related courses, with applications open until Monday.
High-precision maps, ultimately to Google... Is it a loss of 197 trillion won or an opportunity to attract tourists?
The South Korean government has approved the export of high-precision maps to Google, raising concerns about its impact on local industries but also highlighting potential benefits for the tourism sector.
FG hails new digital visa platform FBC approval
Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister praises the approval of the Full Business Case for the ASFAAR.NG digital visa platform as a significant reform step in diplomatic and migration management.
Trump asks US government to stop using Anthropic AI tech
President Trump has called on the US government to immediately cease its use of Anthropic's AI technology following the company's refusal to comply with military demands.
Anthropic Did Not Comply... AI Turmoil in America, Trump Gave This Order
A significant controversy has emerged between the AI company Anthropic and the U.S. government, leading President Trump to order all government departments to refrain from using their technology.
OpenAI Signs Agreement with Pentagon After Anthropic's Breakdown
OpenAI has secured an agreement with the Pentagon to utilize its AI models in classified networks, following a directive from President Trump for government agencies to cease using Anthropic's technology.
Increase in import taxes is harmful to the country
The Brazilian government has increased import taxes on essential technology and capital goods, citing commercial defense, but the move is largely seen as a revenue-generating measure with detrimental effects on economic productivity.
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic AI in dispute over safety
US President Trump has ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic AI technology due to safety concerns and a public dispute.
The company does not allow its AI to be used for killing โ Trump was furious: 'Madmen'
US President Donald Trump has ordered all federal agencies to stop using the AI technology of the company Anthropic, which has come under scrutiny due to its military applications.
There are 5749 employees: a voluntary retirement plan is approved at INTA and the conditions and deadlines are defined
The National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) approved a voluntary retirement plan for its permanent staff, set to begin in April.
Trump orders his government to stop using Anthropic's AI "immediately" after a conflict with the Pentagon
Trump has directed federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's AI following a dispute over military use restrictions.
Trump orders all U.S. federal agencies to stop using Anthropic: "We don't need it, we don't want it, and we won't do business with them again"
President Donald Trump announced that all federal agencies must cease using Anthropic due to its refusal to allow the Pentagon to utilize its AI technology for potentially intrusive military applications.
Donald Trump orders his administration to "immediately cease" using Anthropic's AI
Donald Trump has ordered all federal agencies to immediately stop using artificial intelligence technology developed by Anthropic after the company denied unrestricted access to the U.S. military.
Trump says he is instructing federal agencies to stop using technology from AI company Anthropic
Donald Trump has announced plans to direct all federal agencies to immediately cease the use of technology from AI company Anthropic, amidst a contract dispute with the Pentagon.
Trump calls for an immediate halt to the government's use of Anthropic artificial intelligence
President Donald Trump has called for an immediate cessation of the US government's use of Anthropic technology after the AI startup rejected the Pentagon's request for unconditional military use of its models.
Britain buys 'spy systems' stained with Palestinian blood
The UK government invests in Israeli spy software developed for use against Palestinians, despite public objections to Israeli actions.
Senegal: parliament refers former minister to court over embezzlement claims
Senegal's parliament has voted to refer former minister Moussa Bocar Thiam to court for alleged embezzlement related to a digital technology park contract.
Why is the work of the Artificial Intelligence Center delayed?
The establishment of the Artificial Intelligence Center in Latvia has been met with political skepticism, as concerns over its lack of tangible results have grown nearly a year after its launch.
FG seeks Canadian tech, investment to fast-track mining reforms
The Nigerian government is seeking Canadian technology and investment to enhance its mining sector reforms.
Rapidus Faces High Barriers to Mass Production Despite Government Support
Japan's Rapidus, a state-backed semiconductor company, is striving towards mass production of cutting-edge 2-nanometer semiconductors by late 2027, yet acknowledges significant challenges in customer acquisition and production stability.
The AI company "Anthropic" has found itself in a delicate situation with the US government
US AI startup Anthropic has refused to allow the Department of Defense to make unlimited use of its AI technology despite pressure from the Pentagon.
Government and private sector invest 267.6 billion yen in Rapidus; Minister of Economy states 'Expectations are high'
The Japanese government, together with the private sector, has announced an investment of 267.6 billion yen in Rapidus, aiming to advance cutting-edge semiconductor production.
China โturns awayโ Nvidia: Asks local companies not to use H20 chips for Government activities
China has urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia's H20 processors for government-related activities, complicating the chipmaker's recovery efforts.
Piauรญ expands video monitoring system with smart totem at Estaiada Bridge
The government of Piauรญ inaugurated a smart totem integrated with an AI video surveillance system to enhance public safety at the Estaiada Bridge in Teresina.
Rydman was grilled in Parliament - a surprising mistake from Halla-aho
Finland's Social Affairs and Health Minister Wille Rydman faced scrutiny from opposition during a parliamentary session regarding government cuts to social and healthcare services, where an unexpected incident involving Speaker Jussi Halla-aho occurred.
Nuclear Fusion: Will Old Nuclear Power Plants Soon Generate Electricity Again โ Only Differently?
Two startups in Germany are planning fusion power plants with substantial government funding, but the technology remains in the realm of science fiction.
Transform research into marketable products, FG urges varsities, others
The Nigerian government is encouraging universities and institutions to commercialize research to boost innovation and economic growth.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Korea Public Enterprise Association Successfully Hold Conference on 'New Government Policies for Public Institutions and AI Transformation'
A successful conference was held at Seoul National University of Science and Technology focusing on new government policies for public institutions and the transformation shaped by AI, attended by over 200 participants from various sectors.
Autonomous A2G Receives Approval for First 'National Core Technology' Export in Autonomous Driving
A South Korean startup, Autonomous A2G, has received government approval for the export of autonomous driving technology, marking a significant step for South Korea's entry into the Middle Eastern market.
The authorities consider changing regulations on artificial intelligence
Icelandic authorities are contemplating amendments to existing regulations concerning artificial intelligence.
Lula's government seeks to reduce the deficit of pharmaceutical inputs and technology in India
Brazil's President Lula da Silva is visiting India to address the country's significant deficit in pharmaceutical supplies, aiming to transfer technology to enhance the local healthcare industry.
Iran: Anti-government protests at university, tear gas fired at students
Students at Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology in Tehran staged anti-government protests as the new semester began, leading to clashes with security forces.
High-tech for MP Forest Department, now the path of vultures will be known via satellite
The Madhya Pradesh government has released five endangered vultures back into the wild, equipped with GPS tags for tracking their movements through satellite technology.
Sรฃo Paulo government opens registrations for more than 2,000 free cultural training course vacancies
The Sรฃo Paulo government is offering over 2,000 free vacancies in cultural training courses, covering various creative sectors, from gastronomy to technology.
Trump's science and tech man lays out White House's global AI strategy
The U.S. White House outlines its global strategy for AI through a dialogue with Michael Kratsios, addressing the growing AI adoption gap between developed and developing nations.
Radars as a Business? Minister Talks about a 'Gray Zone', Municipalities Defend Themselves
A Czech minister discusses concerns over the use of radar technology as a revenue-generating business, while municipalities argue against this characterization.
Sลawomir Wikariak: mObywatel will not disappear quickly, but its demise is inevitable
The Polish government's app mObywatel might face discontinuation with the introduction of a new European digital identity wallet, although officials allege misunderstandings about its status.
Decisive 'PRAHAAR' Against Terrorism, Government Releases Country's First Anti-Terror Policy
India has launched its first official anti-terror policy called 'PRAHAAR', which aims to counter both traditional and emerging threats including cyber attacks and drone technology.
South Africa faces the challenge of affordable housing shortages for the poorest
South Africa is grappling with a persistent shortage of affordable housing for its low-income population, despite government initiatives since the end of apartheid.
China Leads the 'Robot Revolution' and Achieves Astonishing Numbers
China is at the forefront of a global technological race in robotics, with a projected significant increase in humanoid robot production driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and government investments.
Sanders: Artificial Intelligence is Causing Humans to Lose Control of Planet Earth
US Senator Bernie Sanders has called for urgent government action to limit the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence due to its significant risks to society.
Inside the Mobile Phones of Spanish Adolescents: Between Social Media, Video Games, and Influencers
A report explores how Spanish teenagers use their phones amid a government proposal to ban social media for users under 16.
Sweden will develop an artificial intelligence model in its own language
The Swedish government announced plans to create a high-quality artificial intelligence model specifically for the Swedish language, emphasizing the need for AI that reflects Swedish culture and values.
Meta, Google, and Reddit knock on the government regarding critical users.
The article discusses concerns over U.S. authorities using data from tech companies like Meta, Google, and Reddit to monitor critics, particularly those challenging immigration enforcement.
UN advocates for 'human control' of AI; US rejects
The UN promotes a new committee for 'human control' over artificial intelligence, a proposal rejected by the US government.
New tariff on servers generates criticism from the sector and pressures the incentive plan for data centers
New import tariffs of up to 25% on servers and data processing systems are facing backlash from the tech industry in Brazil, as they undermine government efforts to promote data centers.
BNDES approved R$ 4.7 billion for AI under the current Lula government
The BNDES has approved R$ 4.7 billion in financing for artificial intelligence initiatives since the start of Lula's current government.
Government's big decision on AI Impact Summit
The Indian government has extended the AI Impact Summit from five to six days due to the high interest in artificial intelligence technology.
Personnel Changes on February 20
Personnel changes were announced, impacting various government departments in South Korea.
United Kingdom introduces deadline for removing intimate images posted without consent
The UK government has mandated that tech companies must remove intimate images shared without consent within two days to avoid penalties.