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Internet Impact

February 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Ranked: The Top 25 Countries with the Most Data Centers in 2024

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from cloud computing to social media platforms and e-commerce. They are responsible for the immense amount of data processing that

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Who Will Manage Global IP Protections?

Amid the military posturing, economic sanctions, and political power struggles shaping the U.S.-China rivalry, intellectual property (IP) disputes remain a major battleground. In January 2025, Chinese company DeepSeek’s latest AI model helped wipe $1 trillion off the U.S. stock market by demonstrating how

February 6, 2025

Cellphone Bans Surge in U.S. Schools Amid Mental Health Concerns

News

Students returning to school in a growing number of U.S. states and districts are facing tight restrictions and outright bans on cellphone use as

OpenAI Explores “Sign in with ChatGPT” Feature as It Eyes Consumer Tech Expansion

Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI is exploring a new feature that could allow users to sign in to third-party apps using their ChatGPT accounts, signaling the company’s growing

Beneath the Waves, a New Cold War Looms Over the Internet’s Arteries

January 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A growing struggle over the world’s underwater fiberoptic cable networks is emerging as a new front in great-power rivalry, raising fears that the internet itself could be divided into competing geopolitical blocs.

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Tim Berners-Lee Wants to Fix the Internet

November 26, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Tim Berners-Lee, the computer scientist who created the World Wide Web, argues that the internet has strayed far from its original principles and needs urgent reform. In his book This Is for

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OpenAI Explores “Sign in with ChatGPT” Feature as It Eyes Consumer Tech Expansion

May 29, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

OpenAI is exploring a new feature that could allow users to sign in to third-party apps using their ChatGPT accounts, signaling the company’s growing ambition to expand its footprint in the broader

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Who Will Manage Global IP Protections?

February 6, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Amid the military posturing, economic sanctions, and political power struggles shaping the U.S.-China rivalry, intellectual property (IP) disputes remain a major battleground. In January 2025, Chinese company DeepSeek’s latest AI model helped wipe $1

More

Ranked: The Top 25 Countries with the Most Data Centers in 2024

February 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Data centers serve as the backbone of the digital world, powering everything from cloud computing to social media platforms and e-commerce. They are responsible for the immense amount of data processing that

More

Cellphone Bans Surge in U.S. Schools Amid Mental Health Concerns

August 28, 2024
News

Students returning to school in a growing number of U.S. states and districts are facing tight restrictions and outright bans on cellphone use as evidence mounts of the damaging impact persistent connection

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