by Adre's IT | 31 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Humans and technology, Strikes
The dodo bird was big, flightless, and pretty good eating. All that helps explain why it went extinct around 1662, just 150 years after European sailing ships found Mauritius, the island in the Indian Ocean where the bird once lived. Now a US biotechnology company...
by Adre's IT | 31 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, toyota bz4x ev
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. We have enough materials to power the world with renewable energy The news: Powering the world with renewable energy...
by Adre's IT | 31 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, climate change, Ford Mustang, Tep
Powering the world with renewable energy will take a lot of raw materials. The good news is, when it comes to aluminum, steel, and rare-earth metals, there’s plenty to go around, according to a new analysis. In the 2015 Paris Agreement, world leaders set a goal to...
by Adre's IT | 31 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, artificial intelligence
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. In the last week there has been a lot of talk about whether journalists or copywriters could or should be replaced...
by Adre's IT | 31 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, Animoca Brands, censorship, clearview ai, crimea, Internet freedom, Max Schrems, mosquitoes, sustainable tourism
The Russian government has blocked another encrypted email provider, according to a Russian digital rights organization and the email provider. Last Wednesday, Roskomsvoboda, which describes itself as “the first Russian public organization active in the field of...