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My colleagues and I at Purdue University have uncovered a significant imbalance in the human values embedded in AI systems. The systems were predominantly oriented toward information and utility values and less toward prosocial, well-being and civic values. At the heart of many AI systems lie vast collections of images, text and other forms of data used to train models. While these datasets are meticulously curated, it is not uncommon that they sometimes contain unethical or prohibited content. To ensure AI
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Federal law states that the United States shall not âexpel, extradite, or otherwise effect the involuntary return of any person to a country in which there are substantial grounds for believing the person would be in danger of being subjected to torture.â This law implements a treaty, known as the Convention Against Torture, which the [âŠ] Read more âș
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macOS Tahoe is the final software update that Intel-based Macs will get, as Apple works to phase them out following its transition to Apple silicon. During its Platforms State of the Union event, Apple said that Intel Macs won't get macOS 27, coming next year, though there could still be updates that add security fixes. Support for Intel Macs is being phased out because Apple wants to put all of... Read more âș
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: President Donald Trump is sending troops to Los Angeles amid unrest over his immigration policies, a threat to civil liberties and another example of the [âŠ] Read more âș
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On Friday, the Supreme Court handed down a brief order permitting the Department of Government Efficiency, the enigmatic White House entity that billionaire Elon Musk previously ran, to access a wide range of sensitive information kept by the Social Security Administration â including many individualsâ bank account numbers and medical records. All three of the [âŠ] Read more âș
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iOS 26 enhances the Apple Wallet boarding pass experience. First, Apple announced that the boarding passes now support Live Activities, so you can keep track of a flight at a glance on your iPhone's Lock Screen. This functionality was already available with the Flighty app, but now you can view a flight's arrival time and more on the Lock Screen if you use Apple's built-in Wallet app. Second, the Wallet... Read more âș
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Ukraine's president said the Biden administration had agreed to send the specialized anti-drone weapons, but they've been sent to the Middle East. Read more âș
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Apple at WWDC announced iOS 26, introducing a comprehensive visual redesign built around its new "Liquid Glass" concept, alongside expanded Apple Intelligence capabilities, updates to core communication apps, and more. Liquid Glass is a translucent material that reflects and refracts surroundings to create dynamic, responsive interface elements, according to Apple. The new design language transforms the Lock Screen, where the time fluidly adapts to available space in wallpapers, and spatial... Read more âș
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iOS 26 adds a new feature that lets you know how long it'll take your battery to charge when it's plugged in or on a wireless charger, with the new option allowing you to better optimize your charging practices. You'll be able to determine how fast a charger is charging your device based on the estimated time to a full charge. If you're charging from a slow connection or a... Read more âș
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Apple today introduced new beta firmware for the AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4, with an 8A5279d version number. The firmware is only available to developers at the current time, and a device running iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26 is required to install the update. The new firmware adds several features that Apple is debuting alongside âiOS 26â, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe. The âAirPods Proâ 2 and... Read more âș
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Apple researchers found that today's most advanced AI reasoning models, though better than standard LLMs on moderately complex tasks, ultimately fail at higher complexities. That exposes fundamental limits in their ability to generalize reasoning. Read more âș
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Even if today's WWDC 2025 keynote had been mind-blowing, most of you wouldn't be lured towards the Apple ecosystem. Read more âș
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Microsoft is now allowing Windows 11 testers to try out a new, larger Start menu that includes a scrollable interface, new views, and more customizability. An early version of the new Start menu first started showing up in Windows 11 builds in April, followed by Microsoftâs official announcement in May. Todayâs Dev Channel release lets [âŠ] Read more âș
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Klarnaâs CEO has warned that software engineers risk being left behind in the AI era â unless theyâre also business-savvy. Speaking at SXSW London, Sebastian Siemiatkowski said the talent âwho have really accelerated their careers at Klarnaâ are âbusiness people who have learned to code.â The reason? âThey can take their business understanding and turn it into deterministic or probabilistic statements with AI.â This shift, he warned, poses a threat... Read more âș
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Spanish startup Voltrac has emerged from stealth with an autonomous tractor that lives a double life. In peacetime, the 3.5-tonne electric vehicle zips around farms, hauling heavy goods and using cameras to gather data on crop health. But when enlisted, the tractor is equally capable of navigating enemy assaults to deliver critical supplies to frontline soldiers. âIn Ukraine, for instance, many lives are lost in non-combat situations, including frontline resupply... Read more âș
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European tech leaders are pushing back against high-profile VCs urging founders to work seven days a week â slamming the grindset mentality as everything from âtoxicâ to âchildish.â âCalling on founders to work insane hours nonstop is just bad advice,â Suranga Chandratillake, general partner at Balderton Capital and former CEO of video search engine Blinkx, told TNW. âEven sprinters donât sprint all the time â rest and reflection is just... Read more âș
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War is being redefined by technology. Drones now swarm where soldiers once marched, AI can detect threats faster than spies, and cyberattacks are disrupting critical infrastructure without a single shot fired. To prepare for the battles of tomorrow, NATO is turning to startups. In June 2023, the Alliance launched DIANA, an initiative that funds and facilitates defence innovations. Across a network of over 200 accelerator sites and test centres, DIANA... Read more âș
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Britainâs new military tech strategy will fail unless startups are given clear pathways to adoption, experts have warned. Their concerns follow the governmentâs announcement that defence spending will increase to its highest level since the Cold War. Prime Minister Keir Starmer set out the aims in the new Strategic Defence Review (SDR), which includes plans to boost investment in technologies such as AI, drones, robots, laser weapons, and submarines. The... Read more âș
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TNW Backstage this week peeks behind the petals of the flower business â but not as you know it. In the latest episode of our podcast, we dig beyond beautiful bouquets to unearth the digital trends, disruptive models, and market moves reshaping the industry. Guiding us through the changes is Aron Gelbard, co-founder and CEO of Bloom & Wild â the UKâs top-rated online flower delivery company. Founded in 2013,... Read more âș
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified a mixed reality (MR) headset for civil aviation training for the first time â potentially signalling a shift in how pilots are taught. Built by Finnish startup Varjo, the headset â called XR-4 â replaces the screens in a flight training cockpit, which are smaller, cheaper versions of the full-flight simulators used in the final phases of pilot training. The MR... Read more âș
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This piece is part of our âAsk the Expert,â series where experts share their insights into some of the most pressing questions facing our tech ecosystem. Sign-up for your spot on Santa Meyer-Nandiâs Ask the Expert session about âHow to burn bright, not outâ at TNW2025 on June 20 at 15:30. In our workâwhether shaping sustainable management frameworks, advising climate innovation funds, or guiding impact entrepreneursâwe see the same silent... Read more âș
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While Mark Zuckerberg was hyping Metaâs latest Ray-Ban smartglasses and Apple was promoting its Vision Pro mixed reality headset in 2023, Finnish startup IXI was quietly crafting high-tech specs for more practical purposes. Founded in 2021, the company emerged from stealth in April with $36mn in funding to commercialise what it claims are the worldâs first autofocus glasses. The prescription specs promise to change the way visually-impaired people see the... Read more âș
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Two satellite heavyweights are about to form a European rival to Starlink. But theyâll face an uphill battle to compete with Elon Muskâs firm. Luxembourg-based SESâ proposed $3.1bn takeover of Intelsat is set to get the green light from EU officials, Reuters reports. A final verdict is expected by June 10. SES first announced plans to acquire Luxembourgish-American rival Intelsat in April 2024, calling it a âtransformational mergerâ that could... Read more âș
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