Google expands its AI-based flood forecasting service Flood Hub to 80 countries, up from 20, offering forecasts up to 7 days in advance to 460 million people (Yossi Matias/The Keyword) - TechnW3
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Leaked responses from 20 countries to an EU proposal show most of them support some form of scanning encrypted messages, with Spain wanting an E2EE ban (Wired) - TechnW3
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TikTok sues Montana over its new law banning the app, citing the First Amendment, the state's lack of authority on national security issues, and more (Bobby Allyn/NPR) - TechnW3
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, President Greg Brockman, and Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever say we'll likely need an international regulatory body for superintelligence (Devin Coldewey/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Some users say Twitter is restoring tweets and retweets that they had deleted, in what appears to be a new bug (James Vincent/The Verge) - TechnW3
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Analysts expect a Q2 sales decline at seven out of the nine top chip equipment makers, including Applied Materials and Lam Research, amid a memory demand slump (Kentaro Tsutsumi/Nikkei Asia) - TechnW3
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A researcher says crypto mixer Tornado Cash was taken over by hackers on Saturday through a malicious governance proposal that gave them a majority of votes (Sidhartha Shukla/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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A rise in memecoins and NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain, thanks to the Ordinals protocol, has spurred record transactions and an ensuing fee windfall for miners (Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Researchers reveal many low-cost Android phones and smart TVs from lesser-known brands, sold in the US and owned by millions, come with malware preinstalled (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica) - TechnW3
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Service robots like Moxi, which delivers medicines in hospitals, and Jesper, which serves food in restaurants, are in high demand despite job loss concerns (Peter Funt/Wall Street Journal) - TechnW3
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