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1. Why Time Is Running Out for Germany’s Green Hydrogen Industry
Date: Dec 02, 2025
Summary:
Germany’s green hydrogen sector is facing weak demand and high costs. Automated production is running below capacity, and layoffs have already begun as projects slow down.
Significance:
Green hydrogen is key to industrial decarbonization, but slow adoption could weaken Europe’s competitiveness in the global clean energy race.
Source: BBC
2. Smartphone NPUs Keep Improving, But On-Device AI Still Lags Behind
Date: Dec 04, 2025
Summary:
Despite faster NPUs in smartphones, most advanced AI features still rely on cloud computing due to mobile hardware and memory limits.
Significance:
Cloud-based AI continues to dominate, slowing the shift toward truly powerful, private, and independent on-device intelligence.
Source: Ars Technica
3. U.S. Regulators Question Waymo Over Robotaxis Passing School Buses
Date: Dec 04, 2025
Summary:
U.S. safety regulators asked Waymo to explain why its robotaxis in Austin continued to illegally pass stopped school buses despite software updates.
Significance:
The incident raises new concerns about autonomous driving safety and could lead to stricter oversight of robotaxi operations.
Source: TechCrunch
4. U.S. Senators Move to Block Easing of AI Chip Sales to China
Date: Dec 05, 2025
Summary:
U.S. senators introduced the SAFE CHIPS Act to prevent the easing of export controls on advanced Nvidia and AMD AI chips to China for 2.5 years.
Significance:
The move highlights rising national security concerns and may further accelerate U.S.–China tech decoupling in AI and semiconductors.
Source: Reuters
5. Taiwan Bans Chinese Social Media App Xiaohongshu Over Fraud and Security Concerns
Date: Dec 05, 2025
Summary:
Taiwan imposed a one-year ban on Xiaohongshu after linking the app to over 1,700 fraud cases and citing lack of cooperation with authorities.
Significance:
The ban reflects rising global concerns over cybersecurity, data privacy, and disinformation linked to Chinese digital platforms.
Source: CNN
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