In a U.S.-led initiative, the General Assembly adopts a resolution addressing artificial intelligence’s potential and mitigating its risks
The IPO will test the quirky company's ability to overcome a nearly 20-year history colored by uninterrupted losses, management turmoil and occasional user backlashes to build a sustainable business
Legal action by Biden administration alleges the iPhone maker drove up prices for consumers by monopolizing smartphone markets
The new rules set ambitious emission reductions for 2032 but are moderated somewhat compared with preliminary standards unveiled last April
Senate Intelligence Committee vice chair tells VOA social media posts blaming Israel and Jewish groups are antisemitic, but researchers find no evidence of a coordinated campaign
E-waste is defined as any discarded device with a plug or battery, such as phones, laptops or electric cars
U.S. currently designs chips but they are manufactured entirely overseas
Republican Representative Mario Diaz-Balart says requiring TikTok parent ByteDance to divest app is national security matter
The case stems from a lawsuit brought by the Republican attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri
After the Apollo program ended, the US took a long hiatus from lunar exploration. What happened during this time, and what has NASA been doing? This documentary by the Voice of America's Russian service explores the multiple attempts to return to the Moon.
U.S. Treasury Department unveiled sanctions against a network of companies and individuals for facilitating illegal technology transfers from dozens of U.S. firms to Iranian entities, including the country's central bank
The White House is urging senators to quickly begin considering a bill that would address national security concerns related to the social media app TikTok. The House approved the measure earlier this week. VOA Congressional Correspondent Katherine Gypson reports. Camera: Saqib Ul Islam.
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