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This week’s round up: What China’s critical mineral ban means for the US. AI’s emissions are about to skyrocket even further. The US Department of Defense is investing in deepfake detection. And more.

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AI’s emissions are about to skyrocket even further

AI’s emissions are about to skyrocket even further

Data center emissions have tripled since 2018. As more complex AI models like OpenAI’s Sora see broad release, those figures will likely go through the roof.

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What China’s critical mineral ban means for the US

What China’s critical mineral ban means for the US

The nation has signaled it’s prepared to hit back harder still, in ways that could inflict serious economic pain on its biggest economic rival.

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How Silicon Valley is disrupting democracy

How Silicon Valley is disrupting democracy

Two books explore the price we’ve paid in handing over unprecedented power to Big Tech—and explain why it’s imperative we start taking it back.

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Google’s big week was a flex for the power of big tech

Google’s big week was a flex for the power of big tech

Plus a chat about Anduril and how AI is poised to transform warfare, and a great new Tiny Desk concert.

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The US Department of Defense is investing in deepfake detection

The US Department of Defense is investing in deepfake detection

It has signed a contract with startup Hive AI worth $2.4 million over two years.

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