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11.02.26 - 01:48
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JPMorgan′s Craig on Trading Opportunities in AI Selloff (Bloomberg)
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An AI tool aimed at creating tax strategies sparked a selloff in wealth-management stocks as investors fear the business could be at risk from automated advice. Despite the turmoil, JPMorgan Asset Management Global Market Strategist Kerry Craig says there are still opportunities for traders to make good investments in the AI and tech sectors. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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11.02.26 - 01:06
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ByteDance joins Alibaba, Tencent to offer freebies in bid to acquire AI app users (SCMP)
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In an intensifying giveaway war among artificial intelligence apps in China, TikTok parent ByteDance's Doubao chatbot has joined the fray to offer robots and drones, following multibillion-yuan campaigns from Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings to hand out cash and bubble tea.
ByteDance said on Tuesday that it planned to give more than 100,000 tech products as gifts, as well as red packets of up to 8,888 yuan (US$1,284), through lucky draws on the Doubao app on the eve of Lunar New......
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11.02.26 - 00:42
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Foxconn doubles down on AI servers for 2026, market share seen exceeding 40% (Digitimes)
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Foxconn held a two-day year-end outlook conference starting February 9 at its Huyue headquarters in Tucheng. The event brought together nearly 1,000 employees from Taiwan and overseas, along with dozens of chairmen, general managers, and senior executives from consolidated subsidiaries and affiliated companies to review 2025 and outline the 2026 outlook. Business group leaders also gathered to exchange operational updates and reinforce group coordination....
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11.02.26 - 00:42
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AI demand pushes Taiwan′s Topco Scientific to record January revenue (Digitimes)
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Taiwanese semiconductor materials distributor Topco Scientific (TSC) reported record revenue for January 2026, buoyed by robust demand from artificial intelligence-driven advanced chip production. The company said January revenue reached NT$6 billion (approx. US$190 million), an 8.25% increase from the same month a year earlier. The figure marks the highest January performance in the company's history and ranks as the third-highest monthly revenue on record....
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11.02.26 - 00:42
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DIGITIMES Insight: Intel 14A delays expose cracks in AI infrastructure expectations (Digitimes)
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Intel's 14A process node has become a focal point for the semiconductor industry, with market observers viewing it as a critical test of the company's manufacturing resurgence strategy. The advanced node has attracted significant attention amid speculation that major customers like Apple and Nvidia could adopt it for high-volume production. However, recent developments suggest these optimistic timelines may need recalibration....
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11.02.26 - 00:42
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Novatek predicts memory and visual edge AI to be the main demand drivers in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Taiwanese display driver IC (DDI) giant Novatek recently held an investor briefing, where Vice Chairman and General Manager Steve Wang said that memory supply and costs will be the most critical factors affecting various electronic products, especially smartphones and PCs, in 2026. Aside from traditional DDI products, Novatek has recently made progress in new areas such as system-on-chip (SoC), application-specific ICs (ASICs), imaging, and edge AI. The company plans to continue launching new products and expand into diverse applications....
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11.02.26 - 00:30
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"Botched Surgeries And Misidentified Body Parts": AI Is Off To An Ugly Start In The Operating Room (ZeroHedge)
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"Botched Surgeries And Misidentified Body Parts": AI Is Off To An Ugly Start In The Operating Room
Artificial intelligence is spreading quickly through modern healthcare, promising to make medical treatment faster, more accurate, and more personalized. But as hospitals and manufacturers adopt the technology, safety records, lawsuits, and regulatory struggles suggest that the transition has not been smooth, a new investigation by Reuters shows.
One example involves Acclarent, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, which added machine-learning software to its TruDi Navigation System in 2021. The company described the update as “a leap forward,” saying it would help ear, nose, and throat surgeons better guide their instruments during sinus procedures.
Before the AI upgrade, the device had generated only a handful of malfunction reports. In the years that followed, however, federal regulators received more than 100 reports involving technical failures or patient injuries. At least 10 pat...
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