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05.12.25 - 04:18
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Bill Gates′ daughter lands US$30 million for star-backed AI firm (SCMP)
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Phoebe Gates, daughter of Microsoft's billionaire founder Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, is raising US$30 million in new funding for Phia, a start-up applying artificial intelligence to online shopping, according to a pitch deck seen by Bloomberg.
A spokesperson for the company confirmed the round.
The capital raise will value the New York-based start-up at US$180 million and comes just months after Phia completed its first US$8 million funding round in September.
Phia, which Gates......
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05.12.25 - 01:27
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Nvidia CEO Stuns Rogan With Jaw-Dropping AI Prediction (ZeroHedge)
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Nvidia CEO Stuns Rogan With Jaw-Dropping AI Prediction
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang presented Joe Rogan's audience with a vision of AI so dominant it could rewrite reality itself.
Huang layed out a future where human knowledge completely takes a backseat to silicon brains in the very near future.
“In the future… maybe two or three years, 90% of the world's knowledge will likely be generated by AI,” Huang told Rogan, his tone matter-of-fact as if charting tomorrow's weather.
NVIDIA CEO blows Joe Rogan away with a staggering prediction about AI.
HUANG: “In the future… maybe two or three years, 90% of the world's knowledge will likely be generated by AI.”
ROGAN: “That's crazy.”
HUANG: “I know, but it's just fine.”
ROGAN: “But it's just fine?”… pic.twitter.com/1D7mozBIRN
— Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) December 3, 2025
Rogan, no stranger to wild ideas, shot back: “That's crazy.”
“I know, but it's just fine,” Huang...
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05.12.25 - 01:00
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Solomon showcases latest AI vision tech at iREX 2025 (Digitimes)
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The next wave of humanoid robot development is focusing on physical agents, with the core challenge being robots that not only see but also understand and act successfully. The critical vision-language-action (VLA) multimodal model competition is heating up, attracting global giants like Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI....
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05.12.25 - 01:00
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Lingsen rides AI-driven memory test surge, expanding capacity and adjusting prices (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's dedicated chip backend house Lingsen Precision Industries is stepping up capacity expansion and price adjustments as AI-fueled demand for memory chip testing accelerates. President Tse-sung Tsai noted that unresolved global tariff policies could present risks into 2026, but said long-term growth momentum for memory testing remains strong as AI adoption widens....
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