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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/28/2023 04:58 EDT

Tesla to get number plates back in blow to Swedish union workers

Tesla sued the Swedish Transport Agency and the country’s postal service yesterday in an attempt to squash the biggest strike the American carmaker has ever faced anywhere in the world.  Just hours after the lawsuits were filed, a court in Norrköping, where one of Tesla’s service centers is based, ruled in favour of Elon Musk’s car company — the latest twist in the month-long union action.  But first, a bit... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/28/2023 00:00 EDT

Europe has more AI talent than US, study finds

European tech is starting to bounce back — and AI is turbocharging the recovery. The continent is now home to more highly skilled professionals in the field than the US, according to new research by Atomico, a VC firm headquartered in the UK. This overtaking follows a decade of rapid progress. Over the past 10 years, the number of people working in artificial intelligence across Europe has increased by a... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/27/2023 19:05 EDT

European VC ecosystem heavily biased against female founders

Among the barriers European tech has to overcome, gender diversity is undoubtedly a pressing one. The numbers are telling. So far in 2023, female-founded startups have raised less than 2% of the total VC capital in Europe. A new study by global early-stage VC firm Antler shows that, unsurprisingly, female founders have to routinely deal with gender bias. Antler surveyed founders based in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and the... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web · 11/27/2023 19:01 EDT

Dutch biotech startup bags €22M for proprietary generative AI model

It has been nearly a year since OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT on the world, and it seems as if no one (at least in tech) has stopped talking about generative AI since. Meanwhile, the applications of GenAI go way beyond chatbots and copyright-grey-area image ‘artistry’.  For instance, Cradle, a biotech software startup out of Delft, Netherlands, is using it to help biologists engineer improved proteins, making it easier and quicker to... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 11/27/2023 13:00 EDT

New XR headset promises to make mixed reality as clear as human vision

Finnish startup Varjo has unveiled a new XR headset range that promises mixed reality that’s “indistinguishable from natural sight.” Named the XR-4 series, the devices merge several features that mimic the function of the human eye. They include high-resolution displays, advanced LiDAR depth sensors, foveated capture streams, and camera sensors.  Varjo (pronounced “var-yo”) is squarely targeting the tech at enterprise customers. The company says its products are already used by... Read more

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web · 11/27/2023 11:45 EDT

Want engineering superpowers? This GenAI startup is here to help

Say the application that has not been attributed to generative AI by now. Anything from your virtual boyfriend/girlfriend to vaccines and the energy transition will apparently be solved by the tech currently sweeping the globe. PhysicsX, a UK-based startup “on a mission to reimagine simulation for science and engineering using AI,” wants to add advanced tech superpowers to the list. The company, with a team of more than 50 simulation... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 11/27/2023 09:23 EDT

Europe’s IT sector worried AI Act ‘misses mark on tech neutrality’

The EU’s upcoming AI Act has an ambitious goal: to set the first landmark framework for regulating artificial intelligence. But its strict approach towards General Purpose AI (GPAI) and foundation models has sparked controversy both among the bloc’s policymakers and the wider tech industry. Now, following the act’s latest Trilogue negotiations between the Commission, the Council, and the Parliament, representatives of Europe’s IT sector are worried that the bill “misses... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 11/27/2023 07:50 EDT

‘Wave devouring’ tech inspired by whales could propel ships towards net zero

Scientists from Cranfield University in the UK are developing a kind of underwater wing for ships that could help decarbonise a sector responsible for more emissions than air travel. Known as wave devouring propulsion technology, it is essentially a flapping foil system installed at the bottom of a ship’s hull that helps propel it along. Inspired by the tail fin of a whale, the system harnesses the kinetic energy of... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/24/2023 10:26 EDT

Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket is ‘ready to rumble’ following full dress rehearsal

The European Space Agency’s next-generation heavy-lift rocket Ariane 6 successfully completed a full dress rehearsal on Thursday, in preparation for its maiden flight next year. The so-called hot-fire test at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana “simulated a complete launch sequence and thus validated the entire flight phase of Ariane 6’s core stage,” said the agency.   During the rehearsal, the rocket engine was ignited while securely mounted to a test stand... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/24/2023 07:13 EDT

When it comes to startups, little Luxembourg packs a big punch

Sandwiched between Germany, France, and Belgium, the tiny country of Luxembourg is one of Europe’s smallest, but also its wealthiest — its residents enjoy the second-highest per capita income in the world. Key to this success is its thriving financial services sector which has helped draw several big names to the Grand Duchy, including the European Investment Bank and Amazon. It’s no surprise then that fintech has been identified as... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/24/2023 06:30 EDT

He quit a GenAI leader in protest. Now he wants to create fairer systems for artists

Ed Newton-Rex had reached a breaking point. As the vice president of audio at Stability AI, the 36-year-old was at the vanguard of a revolution in computational creativity. But there was growing unease about the movement’s strategy. Stability was becoming an emerging powerhouse in generative AI. The London-based startup owns Stability Diffusion, one of the world’s most popular image generators. It also recently expanded into music generators with the September... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/23/2023 10:25 EDT

This robotic digger could construct the buildings of the future

Construction is a tough job, and in Europe there is a chronic shortage of workers to build the homes, schools, and roads we use every single day. So why not get a robot to do the hard work so we don’t have to? That’s exactly what researchers at ETH Zurich’s Robotic Systems Lab in Switzerland are working on. They’ve trained an autonomous excavator to construct stone walls using boulders weighing... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/23/2023 07:04 EDT

It’s time to tackle our growing digital carbon footprint

As the minutes ticked by, the paper-dunking sound of files hitting the digital bin became oddly satisfying. As I hunted through the dusty corners of my laptop looking for unneeded documents, duplicate photos, and, the ultimate treasure, an old video file, I got a rush seeing the storage space bar on my laptop dwindle down by megabytes and gigabytes. But perhaps the most satisfying moment of all was the crinkling... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/22/2023 12:17 EDT

UK’s quantum plans could ‘unlock billions — and a geopolitical advantage’

The UK’s new quantum computing missions have been praised as “visionary” and “exciting” plans that can reap financial and geopolitical benefits. The five long-term moonshots were launched today by the British government. The first aims to build quantum computers that can run 1 trillion operations by 2035. Another with a deadline for that year is deploying the world’s most advanced quantum network at scale. This initiative aims to pioneer the... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 11/22/2023 10:46 EDT

UK universities urged to reduce equity stakes in their spinouts

The UK university spinout ecosystem is flourishing, with 1,116 active companies as of January 2023. But to further facilitate this growth, British universities should cut down on their equity stakes, a spinout review commissioned by the government advises. According to data from Beauhurst, between 2013 and 2022, academic institutions took an average stake of 23.9%. For instance, Oxford, the UK’s top spinout generator, owns an average stake of 21.6%, while... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/22/2023 08:35 EDT

EU pushes further for domestic production of green tech

Amid a global race for green tech sovereignty, the European Parliament on Tuesday passed the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) — a bill intended to boost the EU’s manufacturing output in the technologies needed for decarbonisation. Initially proposed by the Commission in March, the NZIA sets a couple ambitious goals. Firstly, it seeks to ensure that at least 40% of the bloc’s net-zero technology demand is produced domestically by 2030. Secondly,... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/22/2023 06:30 EDT

Spotify’s new streaming payments spark controversy among musicians

Tech has waded into another feud with artists. After a week of wrangles about AI mimicry of pop stars and training models on copyrighted content, Spotify has sparked fresh controversy over a new royalty scheme. The streaming giant announced on Tuesday that its new payment policy will exclude songs with fewer than 1,000 annual streams. According to Spotify, more than 60% of the platform’s catalogue doesn’t reach this threshold. However,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/21/2023 09:57 EDT

UK-built satellite to help combat the climate crisis from space

Aiming to join Portugal and Spain as a member of the Atlantic Constellation project, the UK will help fund and build a new satellite designed to monitor and combat climate change. The Atlantic Constellation initiative will involve the development of a constellation of small satellites for Earth, ocean, and climate monitoring. Its mission is to provide data that can support early detection of climate change indicators and disaster relief action,... Read more

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Sandra O Connell @ The Next Web 1 place · 11/21/2023 05:39 EDT

Does Valencia’s four-day workweek trial mean we’re headed for a brave new world of work?

The Spanish city of Valencia was founded by veteran Roman soldiers, given land in return for their service in various campaigns. The land of the brave, its very name means valiance. Lucky soldiers. With 300 days of sunshine a year and average temperatures of 19 degrees, it’s already a terrific place to live. But if a recent four-day week pilot programme is pursued, it may soon be even better. Earlier... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 11/21/2023 04:20 EDT

Babbel’s new speech tools aim to boost foreign language confidence

Speaking a foreign language often comes with a fear of performance. What if you pronounce words wrong? What if your mind freezes? Undoubtedly, confidence in speaking a language other than your native one takes time to build, but the first step to getting there is actually simple: practice. In the world of language apps, Babbel is launching two speech-based tools to help its users exercise their oral skills, overcome that... Read more

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