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05.04.26 - 16:18
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Why You Should Ignore AI FOMO (Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg News Senior Editor of Technology Shona Ghosh joins Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how AI assistants may be causing more burnout, as opposed to lightening your workload. Read more in this weekend's Bloomberg The Forecast newsletter. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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05.04.26 - 15:30
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Odysight.ai dual lists on TASE (Globes)
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The company says dual listing will expand its investors base, enhance trading liquidity, and increase accessibility for Israeli and international investors....
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05.04.26 - 15:24
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IBM, Masters use AI to Bring the Fairway to Every Fan (Bloomberg)
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IBM and the Masters Golf Tournament are teaming up to give fans an experience unlike any other. IBM SVP of Marketing & Communications Jonathan Adashek and Longtime Caddy Jim "Bones" Mackay join Joe Mathieu and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the economic impact the move could have on the country. Watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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05.04.26 - 13:06
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Taiwan′s plan to bring AI into traditional manufacturing heartland (Digitimes)
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Taiwan has long been synonymous with semiconductors and high-tech electronics, but the bulk of its industrial base tells a different story. The country's traditional manufacturing sector — spanning metalworking, textiles, chemicals, and plastics — comprises more than 90% of all manufacturing activity, with 85,300 companies employing 2.08 million people, according to Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) Deputy Minister Chin-tsang Ho....
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05.04.26 - 13:06
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Chinese firms trail US peers in AI adoption due to corporate culture: ex-OpenAI executive (SCMP)
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Traditional corporate culture and hierarchies are slowing down artificial intelligence adoption in Chinese enterprises, leaving them trailing their US peers, even as China's savvy consumers embrace AI agents at a breakneck pace, says Zack Kass, former head of go-to-market at OpenAI.
China has a very “techno-centric consumer”, while the US has a very “techno-centric enterprise”, Kass told the South China Morning Post in a recent interview.
Highlighting this contrast, Kass said typical Chinese......
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05.04.26 - 12:54
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Higher energy costs from Iran war could threaten fragile economics of AI boom | Heather Stewart (The Guardian)
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Industry with business model not yet firmly established and investments financed by huge debts is particularly at riskDonald Trump's most immediate concern in demanding Iran reopen the strait of Hormuz may be rocketing US gasoline prices, but if the conflict drags on, higher energy costs will be felt far beyond the pumps.Systemically higher power prices and fractured supply chains will squeeze industries and consumers worldwide. For the US, one consequence might be to threaten the fragile economics of the AI boom. Continue reading......
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05.04.26 - 10:54
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Who is Xu Rui, the ex-ByteDance executive tapped by Meta to lead AI hardware? (SCMP)
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Facebook owner Meta Platforms has recruited a Chinese industry veteran with experience across artificial intelligence, humanoid robots and extended reality to lead a new hardware team in its superintelligence unit.
Xu Rui, a former product manager at Tencent Holdings and TikTok owner ByteDance, would lead a team developing AI devices separately from Meta's Reality Labs division, which was responsible for the company's popular smart glasses and virtual reality headsets, US outlet Business Insider......
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