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A look at Eric Schmidt’s push to profit from an AI cold war between the US and China; CB Insights: he has taken part in investing $2B+ in AI-focused companies (Kate Kaye/Protocol)

Kate Kaye / Protocol:
A look at Eric Schmidt’s push to profit from an AI cold war between the US and China; CB Insights: he has taken part in investing $2B+ in AI-focused companies  —  Eric Schmidt has prodded the Pentagon for years to hurry along its software-buying process.  —  Today the AI tech investor …

A look at the Rust programming language after 12 years, evolving from side project to robust ecosystem, as developers praise its security, ease, and performance (Lily Hay Newman/Wired)

Lily Hay Newman / Wired:
A look at the Rust programming language after 12 years, evolving from side project to robust ecosystem, as developers praise its security, ease, and performance  —  Rust makes it impossible to introduce some of the most common security vulnerabilities.  And its adoption can’t come soon enough.

Meta rolls out its Precision Time Protocol to its data centers, upgrading on the Network Time Protocol, aiming to sync its networks down to nanoseconds (Maria Deutscher/SiliconANGLE)

Maria Deutscher / SiliconANGLE:
Meta rolls out its Precision Time Protocol to its data centers, upgrading on the Network Time Protocol, aiming to sync its networks down to nanoseconds  —  Meta Platforms Inc. today detailed an internal initiative years in the making that focused on upgrading its data centers’ timing protocol …

IMF calls for more crypto regulation in Africa, says 25% of countries in sub-Saharan Africa have regulated crypto and two-thirds have imposed some restrictions (Ana Paula Pereira/Cointelegraph)

Ana Paula Pereira / Cointelegraph:
IMF calls for more crypto regulation in Africa, says 25% of countries in sub-Saharan Africa have regulated crypto and two-thirds have imposed some restrictions  —  FTX’s collapse is one of the reasons why countries in the region should adopt regulation, noted the monetary fund.  —  120 Total views

Australia’s e-Safety Commissioner says Apple and Microsoft are not doing enough to stop CSAM on their services, calling the companies’ responses “alarming” (Byron Kaye/Reuters)

Byron Kaye / Reuters:
Australia’s e-Safety Commissioner says Apple and Microsoft are not doing enough to stop CSAM on their services, calling the companies’ responses “alarming”  —  An Australian regulator, after using new powers to make the tech giants share information about their methods …