Gates Would Start Microsoft Again as an AI-Centric Firm

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently revealed that he would restart the company as an AI-centric firm if given the opportunity. In a recent interview with CNBC, Gates stated that someone could raise billions of dollars for a new AI company just from a few sketch ideas. This comes as no surprise, considering Microsoft’s increasing focus … Read more

People underestimate the income of the top 1%

Researchers have found that people tend to underestimate the income of the world’s richest individuals. This bias, known as “scope insensitivity,” makes people less aware of specific amounts and instead categorizes them as “rich.” As a result, they may not accurately perceive the significant wealth held by the top 1% of earners. A study published … Read more

Boost Your Self-Discipline with These 5 Simple Strategies

Are you tired of procrastination and lack of self-control? Building greater self-discipline can be as simple as altering your environment or leveraging the power of reinforcement, future thinking, implementation intentions, role models, and muscle-building. Here are five evidence-based methods to help you enhance your self- discipline. Firstly, take advantage of each instance of self-discipline by … Read more

Robotic Martian Eyes Blue Earth in Mars’ Sky

NASA’s Curiosity rover has captured an impressive image of Phobos, Mars’ misshapen moon, along with the blue Earth in the Martian sky. This is the first time such a photograph has been taken from the surface of Mars. The image shows the ridge of Mount Sharp at the bottom and Phobos and Earth in the … Read more

US Firm’s 5MW Nuclear Microreactor Ready for 2026 Testing

Westinghouse Electric Company has achieved a significant milestone in the development of its eVinci nuclear microreactor. The company has completed the Front-End Engineering and Experimenting Design (FEEED) phase, paving the way for potential testing and experiments with a 5MW microreactor in two years. The eVinci microreactor is designed to operate without water, making it an … Read more

Mozilla Exits Fediverse, Shuts Down Mozilla.social Instance

Mozilla has announced it will be shutting down its experiment with the open social web, also known as the fediverse. The company’s server, Mozilla. social, which connected users to the Mastodon social network, will cease operations on December 17. Prior to the shutdown, users will have the option to download their data or migrate their … Read more

$30 Billion Fundraising for AI Data Centers and Energy Infrastructure

The Global Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Investment Partnership (GAIIP) has announced plans to raise up to $100 billion to develop data centers and energy infrastructure necessary for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. The initial goal is to assemble $30 billion in capital, with the potential to bring in an additional $70 billion through debt financing. Microsoft CEO … Read more

ChatGPT Simplifies Research, But At What Cost?

A recent study published in Computers in Human Behavior found that using ChatGPT to search for information on a scientific topic makes it easier for students to complete their research tasks. However, this convenience comes at the cost of producing less rigorous conclusions. Researchers from Germany’s University of Freiburg conducted an experiment involving 91 university … Read more

Broadcom patches critical RCE bug in VMware vCenter Server

Broadcom has released security patches to fix a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in VMware vCenter Server. The flaw, identified as CVE-2024-38812, can be exploited by unauthenticated attackers via a specially crafted network packet, allowing for low-complexity attacks that don’t require user interaction. vCenter Server is the central management hub for VMware’s vSphere suite, … Read more