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02/03/2026
February 3, 2026
Musk-owned SpaceX acquires his xAI
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Reports & Analysis
Can the EU take on Musk over AI 'undressing' feature?
Can the EU take on Musk over AI 'undressing' feature?
The EU is probing Elon Musk's Grok AI over deepfake abuse — putting its toughest tech laws to one of their biggest test.
Where is the US-China AI 'race' heading in 2026?
Where is the US-China AI 'race' heading in 2026?
US tech dominates the frontiers of AI, but China is building up its own ecosystem with cheaper LLMs and robotics.
How did drones evolve from tons-heavy killing machines to cyborg cockroaches?
How did drones evolve from tons-heavy killing machines to cyborg cockroaches?
In 2025 more than 1.000 suspicious drone flights were registered in Germany. That underlines the growing role drones play in warfare and espionage. And they become more sophisticated by the day.
Humanoids: South Korea charts an unusual robotics path
Humanoids: South Korea charts an unusual robotics path
The humanoid robots race is in full swing and South Korea is taking a rather unusual step in an effort to win it.
How reliable is Starlink as a wartime communications line?
How reliable is Starlink as a wartime communications line?
Starlink helped some news and images get out of Iran during protests this month despite an imposed internet blackout.
Apple overtakes Samsung in phones sales worldwide
Apple overtakes Samsung in phones sales worldwide
After 14 years behind Samsung, Apple is back on top in global smartphone sales, just as Chinese rivals up the pressure.
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Silver: Why the price of 'poor man's gold' has hit a record
Silver: Why the price of 'poor man's gold' has hit a record
Silver just reached an all-time high price of $120 per ounce. DW looks at why the metal is regaining global relevance.
AI illustration: What it means for children's books
AI illustration: What it means for children's books
Artificial intelligence can illustrate children's books in seconds — but artists say it lacks feeling.
AfricaLink News: January 28
AfricaLink News: January 28
Nigeria frees abductees + Rwanda takes UK to court + iShowSpeed's groundbreaking Africa tour
How AI can protect Germany's national parks
How AI can protect Germany's national parks
Artificial intelligence is helping track how wildlife and nature in German national parks is reacting to climate change.
Have Sony and Honda made the car of the future?
Have Sony and Honda made the car of the future?
Driving takes a back seat to gaming in the Afeela 1, while robotaxi Zoox makes drivers obsolete.
From real estate to art: Why everything is being tokenized
From real estate to art: Why everything is being tokenized
The tokenization of real-world assets could make markets faster, cheaper and more accessible.
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In the spotlight
Fact check: Content farm videos on Merz, Starmer and Trump
Fake videos of political leaders often go viral online, pushed by content farm tactics. DW Fact check takes a look.
AI chatbots are 'alarmingly' biased against dialect speakers
Don't speak perfect Oxford English? You may face "shocking" levels of discrimination when using ChatGPT.
Google raises AI stakes as OpenAI struggles to stay on top
Google's Gemini 3 model challenges OpenAI supremacy in the AI race, as major tech players invest billions to keep up.