US Government Shows Interest in Quantum Computing Investments Similar to Intel
The US administration is reportedly pursuing equity stakes in quantum computing firms, reflecting a renewed interest in this technology sector.
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The US administration is reportedly pursuing equity stakes in quantum computing firms, reflecting a renewed interest in this technology sector.
A recent survey shows that while nearly 70% of Brits support the new age verification legislation, many doubt its effectiveness in preventing underage access to adult content.
The UK Government is resolute in its stance to uphold the Online Safety Act, despite a petition gathering nearly 388,000 signatures requesting its repeal.
In a controversial statement, the UK's Secretary for Science, Innovation, and Technology accuses critics of the Online Safety Act of supporting harmful content.
The UK's Department for Science, Innovation & Technology collaborates with OpenAI to advance AI technology in various public sectors, drawing skepticism from experts.
The US Defense Department has granted a $200 million contract to Elon Musk's Grok chatbot, raising concerns over its controversial remarks and effectiveness in critical situations.

The Danish government is moving from Windows to Linux, citing the need for digital independence.
A looming shortage of license plate combinations in California sparks concerns and a proposed change in numbering format.
The UK government has affirmed it will not amend existing consumer laws regarding digital game obsolescence, despite petitions from concerned gamers.
The new U.S. administration initiates a cleanup of government websites, leading to significant changes and removals of DEI-related resources.

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