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15.09.25 - 08:06
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Quantum computing can solve AI energy consumption issues, says Wiwynn chair (Digitimes)
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Wiwynn chair and chief strategy officer Emily Hong said that the company is collaborating with silicon photonics companies to address the rapid increase in AI computing power. As computing power surges, energy consumption has become a major challenge, with industry players working to tackle this issue through cooling and other technologies. Hong believes that quantum computing could serve as a potential solution to the energy consumption problem....
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15.09.25 - 06:36
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AI adoption rates decline among US companies amid rising skepticism (Digitimes)
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The US Census Bureau's latest Business Trends and Outlook Survey (BTOS) shows a notable decrease in AI adoption among large enterprises and a slowdown among smaller businesses, marking the sharpest drop since 2023. Adoption among large firms with over 250 employees fell from 13.5% in June 2024 to 12% in August 2024....
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15.09.25 - 05:06
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Panasonic Industry to invest in new factory in Thailand for AI server materials (Digitimes)
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Panasonic Group's subsidiary, Panasonic Industry, announced plans to construct a new factory in central Thailand with an investment of JPY17 billion (approx. US$115 million). The facility will produce multilayer circuit board materials specifically designed for artificial intelligence (AI) servers, addressing the surging global demand driven by generative AI technologies....
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15.09.25 - 05:06
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FTC investigates AI chatbots as suicide cases rise among minors (Digitimes)
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an investigation into seven companies developing consumer AI chatbots amid concerns about an increase in suicides among minors. The firms under scrutiny include Alphabet Inc., Character.AI, Instagram, Meta Platforms, OpenAI, Snap, and Elon Musk's xAI....
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15.09.25 - 04:06
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Foxconn advances strategic investments to lead AI smart glasses industry (Digitimes)
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As the smartphone market nears saturation, smart glasses are emerging as the next frontier for AI-enabled wearable devices. Foxconn is positioning itself beyond contract assembly by investing in local augmented reality (AR) technology company Jorjin and leveraging subsidiary Omniguider to develop application solutions, signaling a comprehensive approach to the evolving AI glasses market....
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