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  • P-3C Submarine Slayer: The Navy's Ultimate Weapon - Part 3 The P3C is a performance-enhanced model of the P-3, which was made by US Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin) in the 1950s. It moves with four turboprop engines that carry torpedoes or Harpoon missiles and perform missions for over 12 hours. The Korean Navy is also operating 16 P-3CKs, which are improved versions of the P-3C. […]
  • AI Detection Feature Now in Place With 50 countries around the world holding major elections this year, including the U.S. presidential election, Facebook has launched an intensive crackdown on fake news generated by artificial intelligence (AI). In particular, it is intensively developing technology to filter out deep-fake and manipulated images...
  • China's 1% Spying on the Rest of the 99% Population: A Comparison to East Germany's Stasi Era China Utilizes Cutting-Edge Technology to Establish Intense Surveillance SocietyPolice and Local Authorities Recruit 14 Million Informants The Chinese Communist Party is alleged to be using 1% of the population as informants to surveil the remaining 99%. This ratio of surveillance personnel is reportedly on par with the infamous East Germany just before the fall of […]
  • Hyundai Motor Group Introduces Active Air Skirt to Enhance Electric Vehicle Efficiency Hyundai Motor and Kia have developed an 'active air skirt' technology to improve the range and stability of electric vehicles. The technology minimizes drag at high speeds and effectively controls vortices around the vehicle's wheels...
  • Ex-Samsung Researcher Accused of Leaking Secrets to China, Over 200 Workers Migrate Former Samsung Electronics researcher faces arrest for allegedly leaking semiconductor tech to Chinese company, ongoing investigation.
  • US Ban Backfires: How Nvidia Chips Find Their Way to China's Doorstep "Nvidia AI semiconductors banned by the US are smuggled into China, acquired by universities and military authorities," reports indicate.
  • IMF Warns: AI to Transform 40% of Global Jobs, Positively or Negatively IMF predicts AI will impact 40% of global jobs, with developed nations experiencing greater effects; retraining and safety nets needed.
  • World's Largest Solid Fuel Rocket Launched by Chinese Private Space Company Chinese private space companies achieve successful rocket launches, rivaling SpaceX, but it's uncertain if they can match SpaceX's scale.
  • Tesla's Massive Recall Due to AutoPilot Failures Tesla issues massive recall: Autopilot software error Tesla is conducting a massive recall (voluntary corrective action) in Korea...
  • South Korea Gears Up for More Satellites Launch to Monitor North Korea South Korea to launch second and third military reconnaissance satellites in April and November, enhancing surveillance capabilities.
  • AI Regulation Becomes a Global Race Among US, China, and EU The EU enforces stringent AI regulations on facial recognition; nations vie for AI dominance to shape global standards.
  • 10 Hottest Startup Ideas with ChatGPT in 2024 Use ChatGPT for interactive marketing, mental health support, education, HR help, multilingual customer service, and innovative solutions.
  • Apple Watch Import Ban Due to 'Patent Infringement' The U.S. government on Saturday upheld an International Trade Commission (ITC) decision that banned the importation of certain models of the Apple Watch over a patent infringement dispute. Apple had immediately appealed the ITC decision.
  • China Takes Aim at Toilet Paper Thieves: Facial Recognition Dispenser in Restrooms China dominates facial recognition technology, but widespread use raises privacy concerns and led to government regulation.
  • China Imposes Export Ban on Rare-Earth Technology China tightens rare earth technology export controls, including refining and magnet production, as global supply chain diversification grows.
  • Espionage in the Skies: China's J-20 Fighter Accused of Stealing F-22 Tech China's J-20 fighter jet accused of stealing US and Russian technology, raising legal and reputation concerns.
  • Korea's Spy Satellite Competition Begins: South's 10X Superiority in Identifying Missile Launchers South Korea's new satellite strengthens military surveillance, boosting defense capabilities against North Korea's threats.
  • Beware of the $50 Fake AirPods from China: What Lies Inside Counterfeit AirPods, often from China, resemble genuine ones but have a much simpler and less precise internal structure.
  • Musk's SpaceX and Bezos' Amazon Clash in Satellite Space Race Global space industry shifts to 'New Space' with a focus on satellite communication, led by SpaceX and Amazon's Kuiper Project.
  • Tesla's Dojo Supercomputer Head Resigns, Full Self-Driving Release in Doubt Tesla's Dojo hardware head resigns amid reports of issues with the second-gen chip for autonomous driving technology.
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