I have combed the Internet to find you the most fun/important stories today/fascinating today about technology.
1 Know the online activists who fight against ice raids
Their networks warn migrants about the critical points of ICE officers in the main cities. (WP $)
+ + Non -citizens are increasingly anxious. (Npr)
American health experts were ordered to bury a measles prognosis
The evaluation warned that the risk of catching the virus was high in areas with lower vaccination rates. (Propublic)
+ + The former United States Chief Covid has called the totally preventable outbreak. (Political)
+ + How to measure the vaccine vaccine could help health professionals to face it. (MIT technology review)
3 Donald Trump is confident that a Tiktok agreement will be presented
Before the imminent deadline on Saturday. (Reuters)
4 China’s efforts to clean air pollution are accelerating global warming
His dirty air had inadvertently cooling the planet. (New scientist $)
+ + Who is to blame for climate change? It is surprisingly complicated. (MIT technology review)
5 brands spend small amounts on X to appease Elon Musk
They are doing what they can to avoid triggering a public consequence with the billionaire. (FOOT $)
+ + Musk’s X has a new owner: it is, err, Musk’s XAI. (CNBC)
6 activists are calling to stop a mental health hospitalization monitoring system
The oxist system remotely tracks breathing and heart frequencies remotely. (The guardian)
+ + This “black box” with AI could make surgery safer. (MIT technology review)
7 United States and China are locked in a race to produce the first useful humanoid robot
The first to succeed will dominate the future of many labor industries. (WSJ $)
+ + Beijing is treating humanoid robots as a great future industry. (WP $)
8 Data centers are installing solar energy offers
It is a proven and clean technology that is relatively low cost. (Techcrunch)
+ + The cost of AI services is decreasing. (The information $)
+ + Why the United States is still trying to make the solar energy magnified by mirror work. (MIT technology review)