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Controlling waves in magnets with superconductors for the first time
Quantum physicists at Delft University of Technology have shown that it’s possible to control and manipulate spin waves on a chip using superconductors for the first time. These tiny waves in magnets may offer an alternative to electronics in the future, interesting for energy-efficient information technology or connecting pieces in a quantum computer, for example.
“Eaten by the Internet” a book by Dr. Corinne Cath
Michel van Eeten in NRC over EU wetsvoorstel tegen digitaal seksueel kindermisbruik
De digitale verspreiding van kinderpornografisch materiaal is een groot probleem. Maar aan een wetsvoorstel waarmee de Europese Unie dat wil bestrijden, kleven fundamentele bezwaren, zegt o.a. Michel van Eeten.
Geerten van de Kaa op Surf over standaardisatieproces
Open standaarden zijn een belangrijke voorwaarde voor geslaagde digitalisering. We gaan in gesprek met drie experts over de toepassing, de trends en de dringende noodzaak van standaarden. ' Aan de ene kant kun je zeggen dat standaardisatie ten koste gaat van creativiteit, en dus van innovatie.
Ben Wagner in FragDenStaat over export van bewakingstechnologie
De EU Commissie heeft een catch-all regel gemaakt om export van bewakingstechnologie te verbieden als het ontvangende land het wil misbruiken. "Technologie evolueert voortdurend. Een vangnetregel kan een goede aanpak zijn," zegt Ben Wagner hierover.
Virginia Dignum op RTL Nieuws over Zwarte mensen vaker niet herkend door antispieksoftware Proctorio
Uit onderzoek van RTL Nieuws blijkt dat de gezichtsdetectie van tentamensoftware Proctorio beduidend minder goed werkt op zwarte gezichten.
Olya Kudina op NOS over de risico's van deepfakes
Olya Kudina komt aan het woord over CEO-fraude met behulp van AI. Ze wil het gevaar van deepfakes niet bagatiliseren, maar denkt wel dat mensen goed in staat zijn echt van nep te onderscheiden, met behulp van context.
Jeroen van den Hoven oin Re-Imagine Europa over re-imagining ethics
Re-Imagine Europe’, that we need to re-imagine ethics. Many of the ethics that go back to ancient times are still very relevant today, but we need to configure it to the challenges the world is facing today, such as climate change and artificial intelligence.
Cosmic Chaos: a call for space regulation
Satellites that can become as bright as the brightest stars in the sky. It sounds like a sparkling fairy tale, but according to Marco Langbroek, these satellites, launched in 2022, will cause big problems. "Space is now becoming a bit of a wild west where anyone with enough money can do whatever they want. It's time for a sheriff to bring order to the chaos up there." The Nature publication ‘Optical observations find high brightness of the BlueWalker 3 satellite’ was released on Monday, Oct. 2, 2023.
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