Innovation in the news October 25, 2023
Today’s top stories
Germany presents a new industrial policy - "Industrial policy in a changing era: securing an industrial location, renewing prosperity, strengthening economic security" (BMWK)
China's new limit on battery metals could haunt the global EV boom (Axios)
Google is ready to fill its AI searches with ads (The Verge)
Lessons from the age of coal (Nesta)
EU lawmakers face struggle to reach agreement on AI rules -sources (Reuters)
AI Act: Leading MEPs revise high-risk classification, ignoring negative legal opinion (Euractiv)
Smart City Data Governance (OECD)
The Future for Non-College Women Is Bleak in the US (Third Way)
Proposed Amendments to Canada’s Competition Act Should Go Further (Centre for International Governance Innovation)
Algorithmic Content Moderation Brings New Opportunities and Risks (Centre for International Governance Innovation)
Quantum computing is not a threat to national security. So why can't Europe work together? (Sifted)
Viewpoint: Europe needs a CERN for artificial intelligence (Science Business)
Tackling the housing crisis: Taking a closer look at challenges in delivering modular housing (Alliance Manchester Business School)
The politics of prosecuting Big Tech (Politico)
Dozens of states sue Instagram-parent Meta over ‘addictive’ features and youth mental health harms (CNN)
How the public is improving research and its impact in society (UKRI)
Meet Nightshade, the new tool allowing artists to ‘poison’ AI models with corrupted training data (the Verge)
US Treasury Department Releases Report Card on How President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda is Supporting Record Small Business Growth (Treasury Department)
How the DC Metro is a tool for the military industrial complex (Responsible Statecraft)