Technology

An underdeveloped charging network might represent a bottleneck for the expected EV expansion

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 14, 2023.

The commitment to replace internal combustion vehicles with electric vehicles happened relatively quickly in many countries. The goals are ambitious and, in many ways, revolutionary. There...

US-EU harmonisation crucial for the democratic regulation of AI

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 23, 2023.

US legislators should take Sam Altman's warning seriously. He is the CEO of OpenAI and the creator of ChatGPT. Altman said that urgent regulation is...

UK Law - worldwide privacy test

UK The Editorial Board - May 3, 2023.

The Online Safety Bill is pending in the UK Parliament. It represents a continuation of the epic battle between governments and technology companies over the...

How to recycle a nuclear power station and how to use the spare parts

Technology Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - April 24, 2023.

The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland is the world’s only “rotating lift”.  It raises and lowers boats and barges, and it connects three Scottish canals. It is...

The elusive advantage of the dark side of AI technologies for the production of media content

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 20, 2023.

Perhaps you were fooled by a series of photos in which New York police officers arrest and try to subdue Donald Trump while he resists. Perhaps...

Revolution on US roads - is EV dominance by 2032 a realistic goal?

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 14, 2023.

The US is on the verge of achieving a milestone in reducing emissions. This significant step comes from the Washington administration, as the regulator, through a...

Virgin Orbit's bankruptcy - a financial victim of technology ahead of its time

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 6, 2023.

Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit has exited the race for launching satellites into space for now. Branson was one of the leaders, along with similar wealthy...

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