

The UAE is poised to become the world's AI testing ground
The United Arab Emirates is ready to become a global testing ground for the formation of rules for the use of new developments in the field of artificial intelligence.


The United Arab Emirates is ready to become a global testing ground for the formation of rules for the use of new developments in the field of artificial intelligence.


The United States of America will issue patents for inventions made with the help of artificial intelligence. At the same time, only a person can be an inventor.


The legendary global technology company IBM turns 100 years old.


Huawei intends to make satellite communications in smartphones more accessible and widespread.


Google will introduce a new design for the login page for its systems, including Gmail.


Apple is working on a folding version of the iPhone. This is reported by the publication The Information.


While some other startups in the field of urban air mobility are still only creating visualizations, eHang's EH 216 eVTOL has already been tested and received permission to use a commercial air taxi in its home country, China. Now the company has gone even further by announcing a retail price, according to New Atlas.


The infrastructure of the youngest and most modern city of Turkmenistan, the city of Arkadag, includes the most advanced technologies. The institutions and organizations of the city are equipped with innovative developments, the latest computer equipment and software from domestic manufacturers.


By 2035, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) intends to create its own orbital station. The head of the Indian space agency, Sridhara Panicker Somnath, announced this during the Adi Sankara Trust award ceremony.


This initiative was made by Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan Bagdat Musin at the third meeting of the heads of ministries and departments of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization responsible for the development of information and communication technologies held in Almaty.


The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in China has successfully launched the first commercial artificial intelligence hypersatellite into orbit, CGTN reports. The Smart Dragon-3 (SD-3) launch vehicle blasted off from the launch site at 11:06 a.m. Beijing time, carrying a constellation of nine satellites, including an AI hypersatellite, into space.


Director General of the ANO Digital Platforms Arseny Shcheltsin warned that links that open upon request in the first lines of a search engine can be dangerous. Companies can use these links to collect user data, which they then use in aggressive marketing, he said. RIA Novsti reports this.


A mention of the HomeOS operating system was found in the beta version of the Apple TV tvOS code. Apple has not previously announced this operating system.


On his page on his own social network X, American billionaire Elon Musk announced that his company Neuralink has successfully implanted a wireless chip into the human brain for the first time.


Siggi's Dairy has launched a digital detoxification challenge (the siggi's Digital Detox Program). This is reported on the company's website.