American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
Entrepreneurship Center of the University of Guayaquil receives accreditation as a project incubator
The Entrepreneurship Center at the University of Guayaquil has been accredited as a project incubator after meeting national innovation and technology transfer regulations.
The authorities consider changing regulations on artificial intelligence
Icelandic authorities are contemplating amendments to existing regulations concerning artificial intelligence.
What are the differences between DRL lights and low beams, and when should each be used?
The article discusses the distinctions and regulations surrounding Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) and low beam headlights in Argentina, emphasizing their unique roles in vehicle safety.
"We urgently need rules for artificial intelligence," says OpenAI chief
Sam Altman, the chief of OpenAI, emphasizes the urgent need for regulations on artificial intelligence during a summit in New Delhi.
OpenAI leader claims urgent need for AI regulation
Sam Altman argues that the world urgently needs regulations for artificial intelligence, similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Good News in California: The 10 Laws That Came into Effect in 2026 and You Should Know to Defend Your Rights
California has implemented ten new laws in 2026 aimed at enhancing rights in various sectors like health, housing, and technology under Governor Gavin Newsom's administration.
Can India Break the Big-Tech Monopoly on Artificial Intelligence?
India is hosting the fourth summit on artificial intelligence in New Delhi, aiming to shift the digital power dynamics globally and reduce the traditional monopoly held by the US, China, and Japan in shaping the regulations of this vital sector.
Can governments ever keep up with big tech?
The UK government is working to adapt its regulations to the rapidly advancing technology sector, particularly in light of AI developments.
Almi Marine-Two new Ultramax bulk carriers
Almi Marine has contracted the construction of two next-generation Ultramax bulk carriers, set for delivery in 2029, to enhance its fleet with advanced technology and compliance with future environmental regulations.
Chinese Court: The Driver is Responsible Behind the Wheel Even in a Self-Driving Car
A Chinese court ruled that drivers are responsible for their actions even when using self-driving technology, in a case involving a drunk driver.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas on Thursday, February 12, 2026
The article discusses various topics covered in a local news program, including political opposition, economic concerns, changes in food benefit regulations, police decision reversals, and the responsibilities of big tech companies.
Moses involved in Africa's space race: 'Wild West'
Moses Browne Mwakyanjala of Remos Space Systems discusses the growth of satellite programs in Africa and the challenges posed by unregulated space launches.
How does an autonomous Tesla drive on Czech roads? We took a ride in a prototype that is looking for the necessary stamps
The article discusses the testing of an autonomous Tesla prototype on Czech roads as it seeks to meet regulatory requirements.
Fernando Alonso's Illusion: Between the Experience of the Aerodynamic Wizard and the Mystery of Honda
The article discusses Fernando Alonso's ambitions in a new era of Formula 1, focusing on the upcoming tests in Bahrain and the significant changes in regulations and technology for Aston Martin.
Telephone bans and social media at the Square
The article discusses the implications of telephone bans and social media policies in public spaces in Iceland.
New 100ml rules at UK airports after 2 key changes
UK airports have changed the regulations on carrying liquids, allowing passengers to carry up to two litres of liquids in hand luggage due to new CT scanner technology.
Prosecutor's Office says TSE rule is insufficient and asks for greater restrictions on AI in elections
The Electoral Prosecutor's Office criticized the Superior Electoral Court's proposal on AI regulations as inadequate and urged for stricter limits on the use of technology in electoral advertising.
The future of LNG shipping in a changing landscape
Panos Mitrou of Lloydโs Register discussed the future of LNG shipping at the LNG2026 exhibition in Qatar, highlighting challenges like regulatory compliance, operational sustainability, digital technology use, and talent attraction.
THE CODE HAS BEEN DROPPED โฉ The auto industry races to extinguish Chinese code
The article discusses how modern vehicles incorporate various internet-connected devices often utilizing Chinese technology, and the urgency for automakers to demonstrate their ability to disentangle from Chinese supply chains amid new US regulations banning Chinese software in cloud-connected vehicle systems.
Anmat prohibited a series of hair and dental products, perfumes, and a liquid soap due to irregularities
The National Administration of Drugs, Food and Medical Technology (Anmat) has banned certain hair and dental products, perfumes, and liquid soap due to irregularities, as per regulations set forth in the Official Bulletin.
Prรณspera, the republic of 'technobros'... on the margins of the law
Prรณspera is a small enclave in Honduras created by Silicon Valley millionaires that operates without regulations and taxes, embodying libertarian ideology.
When faced with tariffs and technology regulations, 'Trade Barrier 119'... the Ministry of Industry will support non-tariff barriers
The Ministry of Industry is expanding its trade consultation service 'Tariff Response 119' to 'Trade Barrier 119' to assist companies in navigating both tariff and non-tariff barriers as global trade regulations change.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera News 2nd Edition of Monday, February 2, 2026
The Anhanguera News segment covers recent legislative approvals, updates on safety regulations, and significant global and technological developments.
TikTok Tightens Age Verification Rules in the European Union
TikTok is set to implement new age verification technology for users in the European Union amidst growing calls for stricter regulations on social media use among those under 16.
Report on Athens FIR: Outdated technology of the Civil Aviation Authority - The 5 issues that require immediate resolution
A committee investigating the shutdown of Athens FIR on January 4, 2026, reported outdated technology in the current Voice Communication System (VCS) and highlighted five urgent issues that need resolution.
These recruiters are the avant-garde of the AI revolution in the HR industry
The article explores the pivotal role of recruiters in the AI revolution within HR, examining the tasks supported by AI, its impact on candidate and employee experiences, barriers to its implementation, EU regulations, and the requirements for HR specialists in the AI era.
EU has lost the internet โ cyber security chief
Miguel De Bruycker, the director of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium, argues that the dominance of American technology firms makes it impossible for the EU to fully store data within its borders and criticizes EU regulations on artificial intelligence for stifling innovation.
Ministers may cut green tech mandate from new homes regulations in England
Ministers in England are considering removing the requirement for carbon-cutting technology in new homes amidst pressure from homebuilders, which some experts view as a setback for environmentally-friendly construction standards.
Meta earns a fortune from scams and complains about European Union regulations
In a bizarre interview, Meta's public policy director claims the company's facial recognition technology is meant to identify and remove scams using images of public figures, although it appears to have overlooked President Nawrocki, whose image is frequently exploited in Facebook scams.