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Panic after international United Airlines flight forced to divert due to teenage passenger's bluetooth name
Panic after international United Airlines flight forced to divert due to teenage passenger's bluetooth name A 16-year-old's fitness watch forced a flight with 190 passengers on board to turn around as police searched the aircraft - the FBI has launched an investigation into the incident A flight was forced to turn around after a 16-year-old's Bluetooth name for the Fitbit watch led to panic on the plane. The teenager named his activity and health tracking watch "Bomb" and the name popped up...
The Main Barrier to AI Adoption in the Public Sector is Lack of Training: How a Structured Method Increased Productivity in Two Brazilian Government Cases Without Incidents
Announce Type: new Abstract: The adoption of generative artificial intelligence in the public sector has been treated predominantly as a technological problem, with the expectation that productivity gains would follow from the availability of increasingly capable models. This paper argues, drawing on two auditable cases in the Brazilian Public Service, that the determining barrier to adoption observed in these units was not technological but training-related, and describes the four-layer...
How Much Progress Has There Been in NVIDIA Datacenter GPUs?
Announce Type: replace Abstract: As the role of modern Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) becomes increasingly essential for several computing tasks, analyzing their past and current progress is paramount for determining future constraints on scientific research. This is particularly compelling in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) domain, where rapid technological advancements and fierce global competition have led the United States to recently implement export control regulations limiting...
International court rejects Rwanda’s claim over UK migration deal
International court rejects Rwanda’s claim over UK migration deal Rwanda’s $134m claim has been thrown out, which bodes ill for other governments seeking ‘return hubs’. An international court has ruled that the United Kingdom does not need to pay Rwanda more than 100 million British pounds ($134m) in compensation over a scrapped migrant deportation deal. The Hague’s Permanent Court of Arbitration on Monday rejected all financial claims brought by Kigali, which had argued that Britain should...
Spanish town faces ‘65ft flames’ during massive wildfire in holiday hotspot
Spanish town faces ‘65ft flames’ during massive wildfire in holiday hotspot Hundreds of emergency personnel including military units, aircraft and firefighters join effort to control fire - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A massive wildfire has struck a Spanish holiday hotspot forcing residents to flee their homes. The blaze began in Los Garres, Murcia, in southern Spain and had burned through 177 hectares of land by the end of Wednesday, according to officials. Around 100 residents had...
United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark, US after possible security threat
United Airlines flight to Spain turns back to Newark, US after possible security threat According to Newark air traffic control audio, security inspected the plane after someone named a Bluetooth device a ‘certain 4-letter word’ A United Airlines flight bound for Spain from Newark Liberty International Airport turned around mid-flight on Saturday due to a possible security threat in-flight. The flight departed at around 6pm local time for Palma de Mallorca, Spain, but landed back at Newark...
The EU is set to join US-led chip alliance 'Pax Silica' to counter China's AI race
The EU is set to formally join Pax Silica, a US-led initiative coordinating AI chip supply chains and export controls to counter China. The decision follows weeks of internal discussions over fears that the initiative could jeopardise the EU's regulatory autonomy. The European Union is set to join Pax Silica, a Washington-led initiative to coordinate export controls and co-investment in advanced chips aimed at curbing China's technological rise, particularly in AI.
Trump threatened to 'blow up' Oman — why the tiny Gulf kingdom is caught between DC and Iran
President Donald Trump's threat to "blow up" Oman if the Gulf kingdom didn't "behave" has exposed a rare rupture with one of Washington's most valuable Middle East partners — a country that has spent decades quietly serving as America's backchannel to Iran. "The strait's gotta be open to everybody," the president said during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday. "It's international waters.
Rights group sues South African government over US arms exports
Rights group sues South African government over US arms exports Case challenges permits approved by South Africa’s arms control body, citing compliance failures and oversight gaps. Johannesburg, South Africa – A South African human rights organisation has filed a court case against the South African government, seeking to suspend arms export permits to the United States, arguing in court papers that the transfers may be inconsistent with domestic law and could raise concerns about...
Trump announces secret Hormuz mission; claims 100m barrels of oil moved through Hormuz
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States had successfully helped move more than 100 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz as part of a previously undisclosed military operation, while simultaneously warning that Iran would face a severe US attack if ongoing efforts to secure a peace agreement fail. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, "Last month, I directed our Great US Military to execute a secret mission to support Oil Tankers and other...