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27.11.25 - 02:06
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Foxconn′s Kathy Yang says AI will drive a supercycle over the next decade (Digitimes)
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According to Foxconn rotating CEO Kathy Yang, the global AI revolution is shifting from a technology-focused discussion to a stage where it is fundamentally reshaping industrial structures. In this transformation, Taiwan will play a critical role as a global hub. Yang emphasized that AI is not a short-term bubble but a technological turning point comparable to steam power and electricity....
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27.11.25 - 02:06
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Alibaba sees no AI bubble in 3 years, may boost capital spending (Digitimes)
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Alibaba reported strong cloud revenue growth for the quarter ending September 30, 2025, with CNY39.8 billion (approx. US$5.6 billion) in sales, up 34% year-over-year, and external customer revenue rising 29%. The company highlighted robust demand for AI services that currently outpaces supply, signaling potential increases in capital expenditure to meet customer needs....
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27.11.25 - 00:06
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Hong Kong′s HKChat app raises AI expectations as 90,000 join app in debut week (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's first locally developed artificial intelligence chatbot, HKChat, has raised expectations that it could compete with more popular and established AI apps, as it racked up around 90,000 users in the city within a week of its low-key release.
HKChat is focused on providing information on local services, including real-time bus arrivals, as well as the city's weather, laws and regulations. It was the top-ranked free app on Apple's Hong Kong App Store on Sunday, according to data from app......
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26.11.25 - 21:31
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AI Valuations Corrected Themselves: CFRA′s Zino (Bloomberg)
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Angelo Zino, senior equity analyst at CFRA Research, says AI valuations have 'corrected themselves' over the last couple weeks making investors more comfortable. He joins Tim Stenovec on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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26.11.25 - 21:12
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AI Helps Tackle Allergy Risks (Bloomberg)
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Startup Foodini is using AI to help restaurants identify ingredients that could be allergens or restricted under certain diets. Foodini CEO Dylan McDonnell tells “Bloomberg Tech” how the tool works. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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