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American factory worker Robert Williams became the first human to be killed by a robot on this day in 1979
By Mark Tyson published
Today marks the anniversary of what is widely regarded to be the first death of a human caused by a robot.

Chip scarcity assaults auto industry amid the worsening Nexperia and DRAM crisis
By Chris Stokel-Walker published
Premium Automakers let their safety stocks dwindle just as chipmakers shifted focus to AI.

German motorists facing ‘plague’ of electric car charger cable thefts – 70 charging points a day being gutted to sell for copper scrap
By Mark Tyson published
Electric car charging businesses in Germany are scrambling to combat a 'plague' of cable thefts.

Ransomware attack disrupts Maryland's public transit service for disabled travelers
By Nathaniel Mott published
The service, Mobility, was unable to accept requests for rides or changes to already-booked rides following a ransomware attack.

Nvidia calms fears and hypes Europe's impending AI future
By Jon Martindale published
News Analysis Everything Nvidia announced at the GTC Paris keynote at VivaTech
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