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Ada Palmer and the Weird Hand of Progress
The sci-fi author writes about the 25th century and teaches college students about the 15th. The past we think we know is wrong, she says—and so is the future.
Monitoring crop health across the Netherlands
The Copernicus Sentinel satellite missions measure and image our planet in different ways to return a wealth of complementary information so that we can understand and track how our world ...
Crack down on U.S. prison surveillance tech, rights groups urge
As AI-powered tracking of phone calls in U.S. prisons and jails spreads to more states, leading digital rights groups want federal action to rein it in
An incomplete history of Forbes.com as a platform for scams, grift, and bad journalism
That "rapper" accused of billions in crypto fraud was also a Forbes contributor. Is it finally time to move past the contributor network?
AI: Decoded: Algorithmic Accountability Act — Pentagon’s AI chief — Labor problems in the Metaverse
How global thinking on AI is shaping the world, from Berlin, Brussels, London and beyond. POLITICO’s AI correspondent cuts through the noise, introduces you to the key decision-makers ...
Aggregated results of SREP 2021
European banking supervisors contribute to keeping the banking system safe and sound. European banking supervision comprises the ECB and national supervisors of the participating countries.
Who is the billionaire suing Facebook over scam ads?
Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest accused the social media giant of failing to prevent scam ads on Facebook using his name and image.
Digital Bridge: ISIS disinformation — Transatlantic AI — Legislative update
POLITICO's weekly transatlantic tech newsletter uncovers the digital relationship between critical power-centers through exclusive insights and breaking news for global technology elites ...