Students heckled Eric Schmidt during his commencement speech at the University of Arizona, expressing discontent over AI and related allegations.
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Amazon is facing a class action lawsuit for not refunding its customers after ‘unlawful’ tariffs
Amazon is sued for allegedly not refunding customers for tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, despite legal rulings allowing such refunds.
Japan’s Shimano targets European cyclists with AI-powered gear shift
Shimano introduces its AI-driven gear shifting system, Q’Auto, targeting European cyclists and bike manufacturers, marking a significant innovation in cycling technology.
Iran war day 79: Tehran to unveil Hormuz toll plan; Israel bombs Lebanon
Iran announces plans to manage Strait of Hormuz traffic with tolls, while Israel conducts strikes in Lebanon; developments impact regional stability.
Iran says it will open shipping route for cooperating parties
Iran states it will open a new shipping route for parties that cooperate with its policies, signaling potential shifts in regional maritime logistics.
Mistral’s CEO: Europe has 2 years to stop becoming America’s AI ‘vassal state’
Mistral’s CEO warns Europe has a two-year window to build independent AI infrastructure or risk becoming a US AI ‘vassal state,’ citing control over chips, energy, and compute capacity.
Americans Are Smashing Flock Cameras
Since April 2025, at least 25 Flock surveillance cameras have been dismantled across five states, reflecting public anger over privacy and ICE ties.
TechCrunch Mobility: The AI skills arms race is coming for automotive
Automakers are increasingly investing in AI talent, leading to significant job cuts and a skills shift, with implications for the future of transportation technology.
TechCrunch Mobility: The AI skills arms race is coming for automotive
Automakers are increasingly hiring AI-focused talent and cutting traditional jobs, signaling a shift driven by AI advancements and skills competition.
Japan’s Sumitomo Metal, Sojitz look to Southeast Asia for rare earths
Japanese firms Sumitomo Metal Mining and Sojitz are developing rare-earth resources in Southeast Asia to diversify supply chains away from China, with projects in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia.