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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X's Grok Over Explicit AI Images - Professional coverage
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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X’s Grok Over Explicit AI Images

According to TheRegister.com, the European Commission has launched a formal investigation into X under the Digital Services Act (DSA) over…

AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust - Professional coverage
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AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust

According to Gizmodo, a despair-inducing new analysis shows that AI is severely eroding the reliability of science publishing, specifically targeting…

Docplanner's AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare - Professional coverage
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Docplanner’s AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare

According to Bloomberg Business, Docplanner's co-founder and CEO Mariusz Gralewski says the company is preparing for a potential IPO, a…

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JERA Acquires $1.5 Billion U.S. Shale Gas Assets in Strategic Energy Expansion

Japan’s leading power generator JERA is making its first move into shale gas production with a major U.S. acquisition. The $1.5 billion deal for Louisiana assets comes as Japan prepares for increased electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence development.

Strategic Expansion into U.S. Energy Production

Japan’s largest power generation company JERA is reportedly making its first entry into shale gas production through a significant $1.5 billion acquisition of United States-based natural gas assets, according to company announcements made on Thursday. The move represents a strategic expansion of JERA’s North American energy portfolio as Japan anticipates rising electricity demands from technology sectors.

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South Korea’s 52-Hour Workweek Creates Tension in Global Tech Race

As global tech competition intensifies, South Korea’s 52-hour workweek regulation is creating challenges for deep tech companies racing against international rivals. Industry leaders report the strict limits sometimes hinder R&D momentum while investors weigh the impact on competitiveness.

Global Tech Competition Clashes With Work Hour Regulations

As the deep tech revolution accelerates across semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing, South Korean technology companies are grappling with the constraints of the country’s 52-hour workweek limit, according to industry analysis. The regulation, which fully took effect in January 2025 after being gradually implemented since 2018, restricts weekly work to 52 hours including overtime, creating tension between labor protections and global competitiveness demands.