
Google is moving forward with an ambitious plan to build a large data center in Kronstorf, in the Upper Austria region, marking the company’s first facility of this kind in the country. After months of administrative procedures, the project has now entered a decisive phase that brings construction
Read more: Google moves forward with first data center in Austria

Elon Musk publicly called for his artificial intelligence chatbot, Grok, to be governed by a “moral constitution” following a week of controversy that led to the app being restricted or banned in several countries. His statement has reignited the global debate over ethical boundaries and accountability
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Wikipedia has taken a significant step in its relationship with the technology industry by signing multimillion-dollar agreements with major companies such as Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon for the use of its content in artificial intelligence models and related services. The announcement was made by
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Elon Musk has escalated his legal battle against OpenAI Inc. and Microsoft, seeking financial damages estimated between $79 billion and $134 billion. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI misled Musk by abandoning its original nonprofit mission and forming a close partnership with Microsoft
Read more: Elon Musk seeks billions in damages from OpenAI Microsoft lawsuit

Germany has announced a significant expansion of its cybersecurity and digital defense cooperation with Israel, responding to the growing complexity of modern hybrid warfare and the increasing frequency of cyberattacks. The agreement was signed in Jerusalem by German Interior Minister Alexander
Read more: Germany Advances Cyber Dome Project With Israel to Strengthen Digital Defense

For the first time in the history of the International Space Station (ISS), NASA has brought an entire four-member crew back to Earth earlier than planned due to a medical issue identified during the mission. The return took place just eleven hours after departure from the station, setting a precedent in
Read more: NASA Returns Entire ISS Crew Early After Medical Issue Detected

Amid widespread internet shutdowns in Iran, satellite internet service Starlink, operated by Elon Musk’s company SpaceX, has been made available free of charge for the country, according to sources familiar with the matter. The move comes as Iranian authorities have imposed sweeping connectivity
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NASA has reaffirmed its intention to develop a nuclear power system on the Moon, a key component of its long-term plan to establish a sustained human presence on Earth’s natural satellite. The initiative is part of a broader strategy that aims not only to return astronauts to the Moon after more than
Read more: NASA Plans Lunar Nuclear Reactor to Support Long-Term Human Presence

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is forcing major technology companies to rethink how they secure a stable, reliable, and long-term energy supply for their data centers. In this context, nuclear energy is once again taking a central role in the United States’ energy strategy. Meta, the
Read more: Meta turns to nuclear energy to power artificial intelligence growth
