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Yahoo, Dell, and Microsoft: Layoffs continue at big tech companies
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The spate of layoffs at big technology companies continue with Yahoo being the latest to join the list. The slump in the economy, higher interest rates, inflation, over hiring in the past are all factors that have forced tech companies to resort to these drastic measures. Yahoo is the latest to join the long list…
Read MoreSome US schools are banning AI technology while others embrace it
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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Eye drops recall sparks alarm as doctors see infections linked to a dangerous bacteria 01:49 China’s surveillance reach is far more extensive than previously known, Blinken says 01:12 Woman charged with threatening St. Louis family with racist rants and breaking…
Read MoreThe Adoption OF Industrial AI & AIoT technology
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In the past two years, the adoption of industrial AI has increased from 19 percent to over 30 percent. Wide adoption can be particularly felt in the processing and energy industries, such as chemicals, gas and oil. Large operational data volumes and high-value assets depend on a myriad of parameters. As a consequence, AI applications…
Read MoreTop tech news for Tuesday, January 24, 2023
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Three months ago, electric vehicle company Lightyear said that it had started production of its €250,000 (around $270,000) Lightyear 0, which boasted an expansive array of solar panels capable of adding up to 44 miles of range to the car. Well, the company has now announced that it’s halting production of the 0 in order…
Read MoreRiddle solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable? | MIT News
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The ancient Romans were masters of engineering, constructing vast networks of roads, aqueducts, ports, and massive buildings, whose remains have survived for two millennia. Many of these structures were built with concrete: Rome’s famed Pantheon, which has the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome and was dedicated in AD 128, is still intact, and some ancient…
Read MorePolice seize on COVID-19 tech to expand global surveillance
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Huizhong Wu China correspondent based in Taiwan Huizhong_Wu By GARANCE BURKE, JOSEF FEDERMAN, HUIZHONG WU, KRUTIKA PATHI and ROD McGUIRK December 21, 2022 GMT https://apnews.com/article/technology-police-government-surveillance-covid-19-3f3f348d176bc7152a8cb2dbab2e4cc4 JERUSALEM (AP) — Majd Ramlawi was serving coffee in Jerusalem’s Old City when a chilling text message appeared on his phone. “You have been spotted as having participated in acts…
Read MoreWhat is ChatGPT, the AI chatbot everyone’s talking about
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) research company OpenAI on Wednesday announced ChatGPT, a prototype dialogue-based AI chatbot capable of understanding natural language and responding in natural language. It has since taken the internet by storm and has already crossed more than a million users in less than a week. Most users are amazed at how intelligent the…
Read MoreBillionaire Jack Ma to cede control of China’s Ant Group | TechnologyNews
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Business magnate Jack Ma, who controlled more than 50 percent of the fintech giant’s shares, will now hold just 6.2 percent. Chinese business magnate Jack Ma will cede control of fintech giant Ant Group after a Communist Party crackdown on the nation’s tech sector that targeted the billionaire. The company said in a statement on…
Read MoreEvolution of cloud-enabled networks: four trends worth mentioning
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Commonly believed to be a utility, today’s advanced cloud-enabled networks are disruptive. They’re not built-in, meaning that they’re not static. As a consequence, businesses must revamp their networks and become more open to agility amid the rise of data intelligence and changing consumer expectations. The purpose is to keep up with changes in the market,…
Read MoreGroundbreaking New Technology Allows People To Listen To Music Through Touch
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The prototype consists of an audio-tactile algorithm that converts monophonic music into tangible stimuli based on vibrations utilizing “tactile illusions.” An audio-tactile algorithm created by University of Malaga scientists conveys melodic information through vibration. A ground-breaking prototype developed by experts from the Department of Electronics at the University of Malaga and members of the R&D…
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