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The Hubble Space Telescope launched in April 1990. Elaina Hyde, a professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy in York University’s Faculty of Science and director of the Allan I. Carswell Observatory, joined Shane Hewitt and the Nightshift and says that in its 35 years the Hubble Space Telescope has significantly surpassed its projected lifespan, making groundbreaking discoveries about black holes, galaxies, and the universe, and remains accessible for potential future maintenance due to its location in low Earth orbit. You can hear more from Elaina Hyde on the York Universe podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/allan-i-carswell-observatory-presents-york-universe/id1775337777
Mohit Rajhans from https://Thinkstart.ca joins Shane for his weekly Behind the Techlines feature. Mohit talks about why the EU's actions against tech giants like Apple and Meta, coupled with Microsoft's AI-powered workplace vision and Google's flawed AI, underscore the urgent need for proactive regulations and workforce training to navigate the evolving digital world responsibly. This includes ensuring user rights, fair markets, and ethical AI development.
Originally aired on 2025-04-25
The Hubble Space Telescope launched in April 1990. Elaina Hyde, a professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy in York University’s Faculty of Science and director of the Allan I. Carswell Observatory, joined Shane Hewitt and the Nightshift and says that in its 35 years the Hubble Space Telescope has significantly surpassed its projected lifespan, making groundbreaking discoveries about black holes, galaxies, and the universe, and remains accessible for potential future maintenance due to its location in low Earth orbit. You can hear more from Elaina Hyde on the York Universe podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/allan-i-carswell-observatory-presents-york-universe/id1775337777
Mohit Rajhans from https://Thinkstart.ca joins Shane for his weekly Behind the Techlines feature. Mohit talks about why the EU's actions against tech giants like Apple and Meta, coupled with Microsoft's AI-powered workplace vision and Google's flawed AI, underscore the urgent need for proactive regulations and workforce training to navigate the evolving digital world responsibly. This includes ensuring user rights, fair markets, and ethical AI development.
Originally aired on 2025-04-25