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Can Zero Trust Secure Our Critical Infrastructure?
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, along with U.S. government partners, released a guide to help organizations integrate Zero Trust principles into operational technology systems. The guide, titled 'Adapting Zero Trust Principles to Operational Technology,' addresses increased cybersecurity risks due to interconnected OT systems and provides insights on implementing Zero Trust without disrupting critical operations. Key focus areas include security segmentation, supply chain risk management, and identity access management. The guide aims to enhance cybersecurity resilience and reduce exposure to threats.
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Can Technology Revolutionize Patient Care?
01:40|The American Hospital Association and West Health Institute have launched a three-year initiative to integrate and scale technology-enabled patient care solutions, supported by a $12 million investment. The program focuses on electronic health record optimization, virtual care, and artificial intelligence integration. Hospitals and health systems will access a digital hub for exploring solutions and engaging in peer-learning networks. The initiative builds on AHA's Patient Safety Initiative and expands on successful models with institutions like Mass General Brigham and Northwestern Medicine.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
What Happens When EMS Teams Simulate Disaster?
01:43|Survival Flight EMS and Red River Technology Center conducted a large-scale mass casualty incident simulation in Duncan, Oklahoma. The exercise aimed to test and improve the readiness of emergency responders in handling large-scale emergencies, focusing on managing multiple casualties, coordinating with various agencies, and deploying resources effectively. The simulation sought to improve inter-agency communication, test resource deployment under pressure, and identify logistical challenges in real-time, providing insights into disaster response complexities.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Can Legacy Mine Waste Fuel the Future of Critical Minerals?
02:00|The Environmental Monitoring and Remediation Technology Assessment Initiative (EMRTAI) is accepting applications for technology assessments to recover critical minerals from waste materials at Superfund legacy sites. Funded by the EPA and led by Battelle, the initiative provides developers with opportunities to demonstrate and refine technologies using EPA-approved standards. Applications close on May 8, with demonstrations scheduled for 2026. EMRTAI leverages approximately 100 Superfund sites as test beds, transforming environmental liabilities into strategic assets and supporting U.S. supply chain enhancement for critical minerals essential to modern technologies.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Is the Global AI Race on the Brink of a Major Shift?
02:40|A surge in investments in defense and dual-use technologies is reshaping the global AI race, driven by increased government spending and the utility of AI in conflicts like the Ukraine war. Venture capital spending on defense tech has reached record levels, leading to a more diverse set of competitors, including new 'neo-primes' and large tech companies signing contracts with the US Department of Defense. Europe is emerging as a rapidly growing market for AI-enabled capabilities, driven by strategic autonomy and geopolitical tensions. Countries like South Korea and Ukraine are using battlefield experience to develop their tech sectors, highlighting the potential for smaller nations to compete in the AI race.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
How Amazon and Veolia Are Transforming Data Center Sustainability
02:37|Amazon partners with Veolia to implement water-reuse technology at data centers in Mississippi, using reclaimed water for cooling. The project, expected to be operational by 2027, will reuse over 83 million gallons of potable water annually. Veolia's modular solution allows scalable deployment across Amazon's global data center portfolio. Amazon Web Services will aid Veolia in developing AI-enhanced water treatment solutions. Amazon is expanding the use of treated wastewater for cooling from 20 to 120 locations as part of its sustainability strategy. Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
How China's United Front Quietly Influences Western Tech and Politics
02:40|China's United Front Work Department influences Western technology and politics by mobilizing groups outside the party, including business leaders and academics, to align with Beijing's goals. The department operates under the CCP's Central Committee and has a network of over 2,000 organizations in democracies like the US, UK, and Germany. These organizations facilitate technology transfers to the Chinese military and impact political environments by deterring lawmakers from critical actions. Addressing this influence requires consistent enforcement of laws like the Foreign Agents Registration Act and building institutional capacity to understand United Front networks.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Google News Enhances Information Delivery for Entrepreneurs
01:49|Google News continues to impact entrepreneurs by providing aggregated news from thousands of sources, enabling quick access to industry-specific updates. Recent AI-driven enhancements personalize content based on user behavior, ensuring relevance for CEOs and founders. The platform's advanced algorithms combat misinformation by filtering unreliable sources, promoting credible journalism. Additionally, Google News supports content creators with tools to optimize articles for search engines, fostering a diverse news ecosystem.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/
Is DeepSeek the New AI Powerhouse?
02:18|China's DeepSeek has introduced AI models DeepSeek-V4-Pro and DeepSeek-V4-Flash, claiming superior performance in mathematics and coding compared to open models, with a slight lag behind Google's Gemini 3.1-Pro. The V4-Pro model is close in performance to OpenAI's GPT-5.4, while V4-Flash offers faster response times and cost-effective pricing. DeepSeek-R1 previously gained attention for its capabilities and low development cost. Concerns about data protection have led to restrictions in several countries. The Stanford AI Index 2026 reports that Chinese companies are closing the AI performance gap with US counterparts.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/