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China is already softening its strict stance on AI. But the revised rules, which are expected to take effect on Aug. 15, would still make China one of the first countries to regulate the nascent industry.
The German government published its first ever strategy on China. The playbook is all about āde-riskingā and minimizing economic reliance on Beijing, but what de-risking actually entails is less clear.
Indiaās Chandrayaan-3 is en route to the Moon. The vehicle is expected to make a landing attempt near the South Pole of Earthās largest satellite no earlier than Aug. 23.
PGA Tour and LIV Golf made a change to their framework agreement. M ight as well, since there isnāt really a deal yet.
The US dollar is dipping. The greenbackās decline is a boon for tech companies, which generate a large share of their revenue internationally.
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Never in the history of the US have so many Americans returned from work to an empty home, cooked dinners for one, watched Netflix by themselves, and slept in the very middle of their queen-sized beds.
Quartzās global news editor Samanth Subramanian singled out in the latest Weekend Brief why the surge in solo households is not a wholly worrying developmentāin fact, some of the factors driving it are reasons to celebrate.
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Commercial real estateās $800 billion hit
Remote and hybrid work are changing real estate in the worldās biggest urban centers. In nine global cities, remote work is poised to wipe out up to $800 billion of office value by 2030. And thatās just the moderate projection.

Quotable: Psychedelics made it into a US defense bill
āThese are powerful substances, I donāt want to give that short shrift. But they also have powerful potential as well.āāUS lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during a Capitol Hill press conference last weekĀ
Lawmakers want to study how psychedelic drugs like psilocybināthe active component in magic mushroomsāand MDMA, also known as ecstasy, can treat post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and other ailments. A proposed defense bill seeks funding for thatābut some hardline conservative amendments might make it hard to pass the Senate.
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Cashews make a great pizza topping. Just ask diners from Californiaās Inland Empire.
A censored first account of Elizabeth Iās reign is now readable. A new technology is allowing historians to view the passages for the first time in 400 years.
A rave in an IKEA isnāt just a dream anymore. An old store in London will become a super club.
A 19-foot (5.8-meter) Burmese python was caught in Florida. The record-setting snake weighed 125 pounds (56.7 kg).
Tony Soprano and Lorelai Gilmore knew of each other. The shows reference one another and now everyoneās mind is blown.
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