Norway Moves To Restrict Social Media Use For Children Norway has announced plans to introduce legislation that would prohibit children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms. The government intends to present the bill to parliament by the end of the year, placing responsibility on technology companies to enforce age verification measures. This initiative reflects a growing trend across Europe, where governments are seeking stronger controls over children’s digital engagement. The move follows a similar step taken by Australia, which implemented a ban on under-16s using major social media platforms late last year. Government Aims To Protect…
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Trump Warns Of Tariffs Over UK Digital Tax Dispute U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could impose significant tariffs on Britain if it continues to apply its digital services tax on major American technology firms. His remarks signal rising tensions between the two allies over taxation policies affecting global tech companies. The United Kingdom introduced a 2 percent digital services tax in 2020. This policy targets large technology groups that generate substantial revenue from UK users. However, the measure has drawn criticism from both Republican and Democratic administrations in Washington. Trump stated that failure to remove…
Cisco Advances Quantum Networking With New Switching Technology Cisco Systems has introduced a new switching chip designed to connect quantum computers built on different technologies. This development marks a step forward in the company’s broader ambition to create an interconnected network of quantum machines, similar to how its existing infrastructure powers today’s internet. While major technology firms continue to develop their own quantum computers, Cisco has chosen a different approach. Instead of building a standalone system, it is focusing on enabling communication between various quantum platforms. This strategy reflects the diverse nature of quantum computing, where multiple hardware methods are…
Europe Solar Demand Surges As Energy Crisis Deepens Demand for rooftop solar systems across Europe has risen sharply since the outbreak of the Iran war, as households seek protection from soaring energy prices. The conflict has triggered a severe global energy disruption, pushing oil, gas, and electricity costs significantly higher. As a result, both households and businesses are accelerating efforts to reduce reliance on volatile energy markets. Solar power has emerged as a key alternative, with several industry participants reporting that homeowner demand has more than doubled since late February. This surge comes at a crucial moment for the sector.…
Europe Tightens Social Media Rules Amid Child Safety Concerns European nations are intensifying efforts to regulate social media platforms, responding to growing public concern over child safety online. Governments across the region are taking action against major technology companies, citing risks linked to harmful content, addiction, and declining academic performance among young users. Spain has ordered prosecutors to investigate leading platforms over allegations involving the spread of AI-generated child sexual images. This move follows similar action in Britain, highlighting a broader regional push to hold social media companies accountable. Meanwhile, Ireland has launched a formal probe into the handling of…
Germany Pushes For Looser AI Rules To Boost Industry Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called for greater regulatory flexibility within the European Union for artificial intelligence used in industry. He argued that easing restrictions would help unlock productivity gains and strengthen Europe’s competitive position in the global technology race. Speaking at the Hannover Messe industrial fair, Merz emphasised the need to differentiate between industrial and consumer applications of artificial intelligence. He stated that current EU regulations place excessive constraints on AI development, particularly in industrial contexts. Industrial AI Seen As Key To Economic Growth Merz highlighted the transformative potential of…
NSA Uses AI Tool Despite Pentagon Risk Concerns The United States National Security Agency is reportedly using Anthropic’s Mythos Preview artificial intelligence tool, even after the Pentagon assigned the company a formal supply chain risk designation. The development highlights ongoing tensions between rapid technological adoption and national security safeguards. According to a report published on Sunday, the Mythos Preview model has seen broader use within the Department of Defense. However, the details of its deployment remain unclear, and the report has not been independently verified. Wider Adoption Raises Questions Sources indicate that the AI model is being utilised more extensively…
Tesla Targets Taiwan Talent for Terafab Chip Project Tesla is seeking semiconductor engineers in Taiwan to support its ambitious Terafab artificial intelligence chip facility, according to recent job postings. The move signals the company’s intent to strengthen its capabilities in advanced chipmaking as demand for AI infrastructure accelerates. Taiwan remains a global hub for semiconductor expertise, largely due to its highly specialised workforce and leadership in cutting-edge manufacturing. Tesla’s hiring effort focuses on this talent pool, particularly engineers experienced in advanced processes. The company has listed nine engineering roles tied to the Terafab project. These positions require candidates with more…
Starmer Urges Social Media Firms To Take Responsibility On Online Safety British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on major social media companies to take greater responsibility for protecting children online, ahead of a high-level meeting with leading technology firms. Speaking before discussions with executives from Meta, Snap, Google, TikTok and X, Starmer stressed that platforms must do more to address the risks faced by young users. The meeting forms part of a broader government effort to tighten oversight of online spaces. He warned that social media significantly influences how children perceive themselves, their relationships and the wider world. Therefore,…
U.S. Agencies Continue Engagement With Anthropic Despite Ban Federal agencies and government officials have continued to engage with Anthropic, despite a ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on working with the company. According to reports, these interactions have taken place discreetly, indicating ongoing interest in the firm’s advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. Notably, the Commerce Department’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation has been actively evaluating Mythos, Anthropic’s latest frontier AI model. The testing focuses on the model’s ability to identify and exploit vulnerabilities, particularly in the context of cybersecurity. This suggests that, despite official restrictions, certain departments still consider…

