AI as the New Industrial Revolution

AI as the New Industrial Revolution Summary The piece argues that artificial intelligence is not merely another technology wave but the engine of a new industrial revolution — a “soft engine” built on bits rather than steel or steam. It compares the timeline of past revolutions (steam engine) with the rapid rise of AI (GPUs […]

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The high stakes of crane lifting: Risks, challenges, and opportunities

The high stakes of crane lifting: Risks, challenges, and opportunities Summary Crane lifting is central to heavy industries and the construction boom in Southeast Asia, but it carries high risk when planning, coordination or execution fail. The sector faces rapid demand growth alongside a shrinking, ageing workforce and unclear competency boundaries. Human error accounts for […]

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Catch me if you can: where are my consumers?

Catch me if you can: where are my consumers? Summary The article reports on a conversation with Jenna Cummings, co-founder and Chief Media and Data Officer at Rival, about how AI agents and generative models are changing the consumer journey and digital marketing. Key trends include the rise of “zero-click” search via LLMs and chatbots, […]

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Health insurance costs would increase in Nevada; Democrats push with government shutdown to keep subsidies in place

Health insurance costs would increase in Nevada; Democrats push with government shutdown to keep subsidies in place Summary Nevada faces notable increases in individual-market health insurance costs this year — insurers’ filings translate to about $147 more per month for many enrolees and state regulators estimated an average rate hike around 17.5%. Separately, broader premium […]

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Judge says Sigal Chattah is not validly serving as Nevada’s acting US attorney

Judge says Sigal Chattah is not validly serving as Nevada’s acting US attorney Summary U.S. District Judge David Campbell ruled that Sigal Chattah is not validly serving as Nevada’s acting U.S. attorney and disqualified her from supervising prosecutions of four people indicted after she was named to the role. Campbell found the Department of Justice’s […]

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Federal government hours away from a shutdown

Federal government hours away from a shutdown Summary Congress remained deadlocked Tuesday as the deadline to avert a federal government shutdown approached, with funding set to lapse at 9:01 p.m. Pacific time. House Republicans passed a stopgap spending bill to fund government operations through 21 November, but Democrats rejected it, pressing instead for an extension […]

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AI as the New Industrial Revolution

AI as the New Industrial Revolution Summary The article argues that artificial intelligence is not merely another technology wave but the engine of a new industrial revolution. Using the steam engine as a historical parallel, the author highlights how the GPU (AI’s analogue of the steam engine) and rapid advances in AI have produced a […]

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Australia’s lasers join NATO drone defense | US governor signs AI law | Afghan flights stopped by internet crash

Australia’s lasers join NATO drone defense | US governor signs AI law | Afghan flights stopped by internet crash Summary Australia’s Canberra-made high-powered laser, nicknamed “Apollo”, is set to become part of NATO’s frontline defences against hostile drones — able to destroy many targets quickly and cheaply compared with missiles. California Governor Gavin Newsom has […]

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