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Heavy rain battered the Tokai region on Thursday, July 17, causing widespread flooding and disrupting train services, ...
Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. This week, Kieran looks at how the glitzy ...
A new era of meteorological monitoring is emerging as businesses seek more data on everything from heat waves to wildfires .
For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers may no longer have to take off their shoes during security screenings at ...
President Donald Trump's latest executive order delaying official tariff increases on dozens of countries until Aug. 1 has ...
On the last Sunday in June in Austin, Texas, Tesla launched its robotaxi service. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on X the Tesla AI ...
AI can assist early warning systems that predict impacts of extreme weather events such as droughts and heavy rainfall.
A US startup has announced plans to roll out an AI assistant in Japan to help ease the country's shortage of medical workers.
Japan's landmark AI law prioritizes innovation over regulation, aiming to make AI the foundation of economic revival and digital leadership.
Rain AI, a San Francisco-based chip startup backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is exploring a sale after its ambitious $150 million Series B funding round failed to secure investors. Despite early ...
Explore how Japan's animation industry integrates AI into its creative processes, the legal implications surrounding copyright, and the ongoing debate among artists about job security.
Why Japan's animation industry has embraced AI Chermaine Lee 05/20/2025May 20, 2025 Japan's laws allow the use of copyrighted content to train AI models.