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Some US schools are banning AI technology while others embrace it
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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 MoreMicrosoft forecast suggests the gloomy tech environment will continue
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella leaves the Elysee Palace after a meeting with the French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 23, 2018. Aurelien Morrisard | IP3 | Getty Images Microsoft executives on Tuesday told analysts to expect a continuation of the weak pace of business that emerged in December, which hurt the software maker’s…
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 MoreSome good news from this year in tech • TechCrunch
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When you think of the biggest tech stories of the year, you probably think of something like Elon Musk buying Twitter, former crypto wunderkind Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX filing for bankruptcy, all the people who lost their life savings when UST imploded or the tens of thousands of tech workers who got laid off. It was…
Read MoreCompanies embraced technology to work remotely during the pandemic — now they’re using it for layoffs
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It was stressful enough for Fionn Kellas to suddenly lose their retail job. But getting the news via WhatsApp message rather than in-person made it worse. “It was an absolute shock to me,” said Kellas, recalling the hurt of being dismissed in a way that felt so abrupt and cold. Months later, the memory of…
Read MoreUS Startups And Tech Companies With Job Cuts In 2022
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The US tech sector layoffs continue. More than 16,000 workers in US-based tech companies have been laid off in mass job cuts so far in 2023, according to a Crunchbase News tally. last year, more than 90,000 jobs were slashed from public and private tech companies as they were forced to confront rising inflation rates…
Read MoreMaisters Inc’s App Embellishes The Growth Factors for Your Business
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When you seek some stabilization in your business, whether a startup or a mid-size firm, it is always better to deal with some experienced digital solutions provider. Digital transformations are not easier. It needs a lot of expertise and consultation before actually implementing desired strategies and solutions that always come up with App Masters Inc.…
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…
Read MoreOur list of the best smartphones of 2022
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2022 was a tough year for the smartphone industry as a whole. Yes, we saw plenty of new launches, but while the average selling price (ASP) went up in India, the market started declining. Blame it on macro factors, rising inflation or lack of innovation, the fact is that smartphone sales are down. It doesn’t…
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