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Russia and China successfully transmit two images over satellite using quantum communication

Russia and china Break New Ground in Quantum Communication The recent breakthrough in quantum communication, achieved by scientists from Russia and china, marks a significant advancement in secure information transmission. china‘s quantum satellite, Mozi, and ground stations in both countries facilitated the successful transmission of two images over a staggering distance of 2,300 miles, showcasing the potential of quantum communication….

Incredible plans for ‘world’s fastest train’ FluxJet set to whizz passengers across country at 621mph

Incredible plans for ‘world’s fastest train’ FluxJet set to whizz passengers across country at 621mph INCREDIBLE plans have been unveiled to construct the world’s fastest train, capable of transporting passengers at an astounding speed of 621mph across a country. The ambitious ÂŁ14 billion high-speed floating train system is expected to connect two major cities before 2035. A Canadian startup, TransPod,…

Russia and China successfully transmit two images over satellite using quantum communication

Scientists from Russia and China have successfully demonstrated quantum communication over satellite. The test is significant as it portends the development of advanced encrypted communication networks that cannot be hacked by other nations and the possible establishment of a secure means of communication between BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) countries….Read Entire Article

New book exposes how 99% of Fortune 500 companies use the tech to ‘watch’ interviews and ‘read’ resumes to make hiring decisions without human oversight

Artificial intelligence is already deciding who gets hired and who gets fired – with algorithms monitoring everything from what people post on social media to their tone of voice in interviews.

Scientists Concerned About Devices That Literally Read Your Mind

As the world inches ever closer to mind-reading technology, some scientists are calling to legally enshrine the right to keep our thoughts to ourselves. In interviews with Undark, neuroscientists — including those who are working to make these so-called brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) happen — revealed their concerns about the devices. In one particularly telling exchange, a [
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