The free and open web is enduring an onslaught all throughout the planet, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has cautioned, affirming that numerous nations are limiting the progression of data and the model is frequently underestimated. In a top to bottom meeting with the BBC at the Google base camp at Silicon Valley in California, the tech supervisor covered a wide scope of subjects, including the danger to free and open web and furthermore limited on two improvements that he feels will additionally alter the world over the following quarter of a century as man-made brainpower (AI) and quantum processing.
French craftsman Olivier Grossetete introduced a Michelangelo-motivated cardboard scaffold named "The Farnese Bridge" above the Tiber stream in Rome, Italy. An enlightened 18-meter long cardboard scaffold suspended by three enormous white helium inflatables is coasting over Rome's Tiber waterway, rejuvenating an undertaking envisioned however never acknowledged by Michelangelo.

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