Airbus, which aimed to launch a zero-emissions, hydrogen-powered aircraft within 15 years, has now delayed the project by up to a decade and cut its budget by 25% due to technical challenges and slow hydrogen adoption. The company has spent over $1.7 billion but recognizes the need for further refinement, shifting focus to hydrogen-fuel cells that generate energy for electric motors; however, this redesign has revealed additional challenges. Despite receiving government funding tied to green aircraft development, the project has shifted from a short-haul jet to a less appealing regional turboprop.
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DOGE has built an AI tool to slash federal regulations
The Department of Government Efficiency has announced plans to implement a new AI tool aimed at reducing federal regulatory mandates by 50% by the first anniversary of President Donald Trump's return to office, as reported by The Washington Post. This initiative is part of a broader effort to streamline government operations and enhance efficiency. Want More Context? 🔎
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