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Europe's Labor Laws Are Strangling Its Ability To Innovate, New Analysis Argues

A new essay in Works in Progress Magazine argues that Europe's failure to produce a Tesla or a Waymo stems not from insufficient research spending or high taxes -- problems California shares in abundance -- but from labor laws that make it devastatingly expensive for companies to unwind failed bets. According to estimates, corporate restructuring costs the equivalent of 31 months of salary per employee in Germany, 38 in France, and 62 in Spain, compared to seven in the United States.

The downstream effects are visible across Europe's flagship industries. When Audi closed its Brussels factory after cancelling the E-Tron SUV in 2024, severance ran to $718 million -- over $235,000 per employee and more than the cost of writing off the plant's physical assets. Volkswagen spent $50 billion on its electric vehicle lineup, failed to develop competitive software internally, and ultimately paid up to $5 billion for access to American startup Rivian's technology.

Between 2012 and 2016, 79% of all startup acquisitions tracked by Crunchbase took place in the US. The essay points to Denmark, Austria and Switzerland as countries that have found a middle path -- generous unemployment insurance and portable severance accounts that protect workers without penalizing employers for taking risks.

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Microsoft's New 10,000-Year Data Storage Medium: Glass

Microsoft Research has published a paper in Nature detailing Project Silica, a working demonstration that uses femtosecond lasers to etch data into small slabs of glass at a density of over a Gigabit per cubic millimeter and a maximum capacity of 4.84 terabytes per slab. The slabs themselves are 12 cm by 12 cm and just 2 mm thick, and Microsoft's accelerated aging experiments suggest the data etched into them would remain stable for over 10,000 years at room temperature, requiring zero energy to preserve.

The system writes data by firing laser pulses lasting just 10^-15 seconds to create tiny features called voxels inside the glass, each capable of storing more than one bit, and reads it back using phase contrast microscopy paired with a convolutional neural network trained to interpret the images. Writing remains the main bottleneck -- four lasers operating simultaneously achieve 66 megabits per second, meaning a full slab would take over 150 hours to write, though the team believes adding more lasers is feasible.

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LLM-Generated Passwords Look Strong but Crack in Hours, Researchers Find

AI security firm Irregular has found that passwords generated by major large language models -- Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini -- appear complex but follow predictable patterns that make them crackable in hours, even on decades-old hardware. When researchers prompted Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 fifty times in separate conversations, only 30 of the returned passwords were unique, and 18 of the duplicates were the exact same string. The estimated entropy of LLM-generated 16-character passwords came in around 20 to 27 bits, far below the 98 to 120 bits expected of truly random passwords.

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Bafta To Reward 'Human Creativity' as Film and TV Grapples With AI

Bafta has brought in "human achievement" as a guiding principle for its annual awards as the film and television industry grapples with the rapid adoption of AI tools in many parts of production. From a report: In an interview with the FT, Bafta chair Sara Putt, who is nearing the end of her three-year tenure, said artificial intelligence would change how people worked "but at the base of everything in this industry is human creativity."

However, while AI has been banned in Bafta's performance awards -- meaning, for example, that AI-generated avatars cannot be put forward for leading actress or actor -- it is not prohibited in other categories. Putt said AI tools were increasingly useful in production but added: "We've actually added [human creativity] as a criteria this year... Those very human skills of communication and collaboration are not going anywhere anytime soon."

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De onverslaanbare Jordan Stolz blijkt in Milaan toch te kunnen verliezen: ‘Ik had het gewoon niet vandaag’

De olympische 1.500 meter toonde in Milaan zijn onvoorspelbaarheid: niet de grote favoriet Jordan Stolz maar de Chinees Zhongyan Ning won goud. In zijn allerlaatste olympische race haalde Kjeld Nuis brons. ,,Fucking vet.”

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Belarus: we kregen geen visa om bij vredesraadbijeenkomst te zijn

MINSK (ANP) - Belarus kreeg niet tijdig de benodigde visa om donderdag bij de bijeenkomst van Donald Trumps Vredesraad in Washington te zijn. Dat schrijft het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken van dat land op X. Onder meer de minister van dat departement, Maxim Ryzhenkov, zou aanwezig zijn.

In het bericht schrijft het ministerie dat de aanwezigheid van Belarus was aangekondigd en dat visa tijdig vooraf waren aangevraagd. "Desondanks werden de visa, ondanks de benodigde stappen van onze kant, niet uitgegeven", aldus het ministerie. "Dat roept de vraag op: over wat voor soort vrede en welke consistentie hebben we het, als zelfs zulke simpele formaliteiten voor deelname niet worden geregeld door de organisatoren?"

In Washington werd donderdag bekendgemaakt dat lidstaten van de zogenoemde Board of Peace al zeker 7 miljard dollar hebben toegezegd voor de toekomst van Gaza. De VS, zo maakte president en voorzitter Donald Trump bekend, leggen 10 miljard dollar in. Aan de raad nemen met name Trump-gezinde landen deel.


Atlete Visser in Liévin onder WK-limiet 60 meter horden indoor

LIÉVIN (ANP) - Atlete Nadine Visser heeft in het Franse Liévin onder de limiet voor de WK indoor gelopen op de 60 meter horden. Met 7,90 werd ze tweede in haar race achter Devyne Charlton uit de Bahama's.

De WK indooratletiek vinden van 20 tot en met 22 maart plaats in het Poolse Torun. Daar werd Visser in 2021 Europees indoorkampioen op de 60 meter horden. Op de WK is een bronzen medaille haar beste resultaat.


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