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Space mirrors threaten night sky, AI drug discovery sparks IP debate · 1 source tracked

A new study indicates that Reflect Orbital's planned space mirrors could significantly brighten the night sky, potentially impacting wildlife and aviation. Separately, the use of AI in drug discovery is raising complex questions about intellectual property, as companies like Insilico Medicine are hesitant to credit AI in patent filings despite its crucial role in the discovery process. The article also touches on the growing backlash against data centers, the use of AI-guided drones in military operations, and the prevalence of AI in scientific publications. AI

IMPACT AI's increasing role in scientific discovery and military applications raises complex ethical and legal questions regarding intellectual property and autonomous systems.

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Space mirrors threaten night sky, AI drug discovery sparks IP debate · 1 source tracked

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  1. MIT Technology Review TIER_1 English(EN) · Thomas Macaulay ·

    The Download: threats from space mirrors and credit for AI drugs

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This company’s plans to deploy space mirrors could jeopardize the night sky for many A company that plans to beam sunlight from sp…