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New UFO Report, OpenAI Lawsuit, Data Center Impacts on Water Resources, and New Electronics Material Breakthrough [11-15-2024]

New Pentagon Report Reveals Hundreds of UFO Incidents but No Evidence of Aliens

The Pentagon has released a new report on UFOs, which reveals hundreds of new incidents of unidentified aerial phenomena, but no evidence of extraterrestrial origin. The review includes misidentified objects such as balloons, birds, and satellites, as well as unexplained cases, sparking heightened public interest and government efforts to provide answers. While federal efforts focus on national security and air safety, the report underscores the need for further study and transparency.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/ufos-extraterrestrials-aliens-pentagon-congress-5638be273b753253713a478546849e46


U.S. Department of Commerce Finalizes $6.6 Billion CHIPS Act Funding for TSMC Fab 21 in Arizona

The U.S. Department of Commerce has finalized a 6.6 billion dollar funding deal for TSMC's Fab 21 site in Arizona under the CHIPS Act, paving the way for the construction of three state-of-the-art facilities. The funding represents the largest foreign direct investment in a greenfield project in the history of the United States, signaling a significant step towards strengthening domestic semiconductor production capabilities and supply chain resilience.

Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/u-s-department-of-commerce-finalizes-usd6-6-billion-chips-act-funding-for-tsmc-fab-21-arizona-site


OpenAI Accused of Trying to Profit Off AI Model Inspection in Court

OpenAI is facing a lawsuit over its model inspection protocol, with accusations of attempting to profit off discovery by charging litigants retail prices to inspect AI models alleged to cause harms. The company is defending its protocol, stating that setting an initial cap is necessary to reduce the burden on OpenAI. This debate could have implications for future cases where the public seeks to inspect potentially harmful AI models.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/openai-accused-of-trying-to-profit-off-ai-model-inspection-in-court/


Microsoft AI Data Center's Impact on Water Resources in Small Mexican Town Raises Concerns

A Microsoft data center in Mexico is drawing concern as it saps water from a small town suffering from extreme drought. The expansion of data centers in the Global South, fueled by new technologies like AI, raises questions about water inequality and the impact on struggling communities.

Source: https://inthesetimes.com/article/microsoft-ai-data-center-water-climate


University of Minnesota's Breakthrough Transparent Material Paves the Way for Advanced Electronics and Quantum Devices

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a new transparent conducting material that significantly boosts electron speed and efficiency in high-power electronics, potentially transforming fields like AI, computing, and quantum tech. This breakthrough in semiconductor design allows electrons to move at higher speeds while staying transparent to visible and ultraviolet light, highlighting the potential for faster, more efficient devices in various digital technologies.

Source: https://scitechdaily.com/transparent-new-material-paves-the-way-for-advanced-electronics-and-quantum-devices/


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