BMW explains why it will sell hydrogen fuel cells in 2028

BMW sees hydrogen as complementary to battery EVs on a region-by-region basis.

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Enlarge / BMW has had some hydrogen fuel cell-powered iX5s in testing for a while, and for Art Basel 2024 this one got a new look courtesy of Es Devlin. (credit: Enes Kucevic/BMW)

Today, BMW announced that it will start selling vehicles with hydrogen fuel cell powertrains in 2028 alongside the battery electric, gasoline-, and diesel-powered cars and SUVs it sells today. It is working with Toyota to develop new fuel cells, targeting half the cost and 20 percent better efficiency than current-generation fuel cell stacks. But the technology should be seen as complementary to battery electric vehicles, not a replacement for them, BMW said.

Earlier this morning, the automaker held a roundtable discussion with Michael Rath, BMW's vice president for hydrogen vehicles, who began by answering the main question I had been planning to ask well before any of the assembled journalists were called on.

"It's a fact: battery electric vehicles are more efficient in well-to-wheel than fuel cell electric vehicles. It's absolutely true that the conversion of electricity into hydrogen and back into electricity in the car generates losses and hence is less efficient than using the electricity directly," Rath said.

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More water worlds than we thought might support life

Too much water on exoplanet surfaces would mean high pressure ices, not life.

Diagram of Earth and an exoplanet, showing that the water-covered exoplanet would form a layer of high-pressure ices.

Enlarge / High pressure ices near the crust are a feature of water-rich worlds.` (credit: Benoit Gougeon (University of Montreal))

The possibility that there is liquid water on an exoplanet’s surface usually flags it as “potentially habitable,” but the reality is that too much water might prevent life from taking hold.

“On Earth, the ocean is in contact with some rock. If we have too much water, it creates high-pressure ice underneath the ocean, which separates it from the planet’s rocky interior,” said Caroline Dorn, a geophysicist at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, who led new research in exoplanet interiors.

This high-pressure ice prevents minerals and chemical compounds from being exchanged between the rocks and the water. In theory, that should make the ocean barren and lifeless. But Dorn’s team argues that even exoplanets that have enough water to form such high-pressure ice can host life if the majority of the water is not stored in the surface oceans but is held much deeper in the planet’s core. The water in the core can’t sustain life—it’s not even in its molecular form there. But it means that a substantial fraction of a planet’s water isn’t on the surface, which makes the surface oceans a little more shallow and prevents high-pressure ice from forming at their bottom.

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Lenovo Auto Twist AI laptop concept lets you open, close, and swivel the screen without touching it

Lenovo is showing off a new concept laptop at IFA this week that has a swivel hinge that allows you to twist the screen around so that it faces away from the keyboard. This allows you to turn the PC into a tablet simply by closing the lid with the scre…

Lenovo is showing off a new concept laptop at IFA this week that has a swivel hinge that allows you to twist the screen around so that it faces away from the keyboard. This allows you to turn the PC into a tablet simply by closing the lid with the screen facing up. But that’s […]

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Nach Rauswurf im Mobilfunk: Nokia rüstet Glasfasernetz von AT&T aus

AT&T bestellt bei Nokia Fiber Access Nodes aus der Lightspan-MF-Reihe sowie Altiplano-Plattformen. Zuvor wurde Nokia im Mobilfunknetz als Ausrüster gegen Ericsson ausgetauscht. (Nokia, Glasfaser)

AT&T bestellt bei Nokia Fiber Access Nodes aus der Lightspan-MF-Reihe sowie Altiplano-Plattformen. Zuvor wurde Nokia im Mobilfunknetz als Ausrüster gegen Ericsson ausgetauscht. (Nokia, Glasfaser)

FBI busts musician’s elaborate AI-powered $10M streaming-royalty heist

Feds say it’s the first US criminal case involving artificially inflated music streaming.

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On Wednesday, federal prosecutors charged a North Carolina musician with defrauding streaming services of $10 million through an elaborate scheme involving AI, as reported by The New York Times. Michael Smith, 52, allegedly used AI to create hundreds of thousands of fake songs by nonexistent bands, then streamed them using bots to collect royalties from platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.

While the AI-generated element of this story is novel, Smith allegedly broke the law by setting up an elaborate fake listener scheme. The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, announced the charges, which include wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. If convicted, Smith could face up to 20 years in prison for each charge.

Smith's scheme, which prosecutors say ran for seven years, involved creating thousands of fake streaming accounts using purchased email addresses. He developed software to play his AI-generated music on repeat from various computers, mimicking individual listeners from different locations. In an industry where success is measured by digital listens, Smith's fabricated catalog reportedly managed to rack up billions of streams.

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