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Trustworthy Smart Fabs via Professional Proxies: Scaling Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) through Industrial Data Spaces
arXiv:2606.09227v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The convergence of the 2026 European Union Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) framework, Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) introduce a severe governance bottleneck for advanced semiconductor manufacturing facilities ("Smart Fabs"). Regulatory compliance demands have surpassed the capacity of manual corporate reporting, creating a direct conflict between multi-stakeholder...
How Hyper-Datafication Impacts the Sustainability Costs in Frontier AI
arXiv:2602.00056v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Large-scale data has fuelled the success of frontier artificial intelligence (AI) models over the past decade. This expansion has relied on sustained efforts by large technology corporations to aggregate and curate internet-scale datasets. In this work, we examine the environmental, social, and economic costs of large-scale data in AI through a sustainability lens.
Spain’s Sánchez speaks out against EU's deregulation crusade
As socialists discuss how to regain ground across Europe, the Spanish prime minister has rejected the idea that fewer laws are needed at the European level, putting him at odds with the simplification push led by Germany and Italy. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has spoken out against the European deregulation push being led by Germany and Italy and embraced by the European Commission. “Some will say that to compete, you must deregulate.
Beyond the bull run: Why affluent Indians are investing in premium homes
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Meta has struggled at selling anything other than ads. Will AI be different?
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More Singapore developers embrace greener buildings as energy costs rise
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South Korea overtakes India to become world’s sixth largest stock market; here’s why
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How to Spot Greenwashing Claims When You Travel
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Visitors are up, but Mona remains reliant on gambling funds
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AI Agents Enable Adaptive Computer Worms
arXiv:2606.03811v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A computer worm is malware that spreads on a network by replicating itself from one machine to another. Traditional worms, like WannaCry, exploited predetermined vulnerabilities, and their spread can be halted by patching those vulnerabilities. Here we show that artificial intelligence (AI) agents enable a fundamentally new threat: a worm that generates tailored attack strategies to each target it encounters.