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02.01.26 - 09:06
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DeepMind argues AGI may emerge as network of AI agents rather than single superintelligence (Digitimes)
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As AI moves from labs to everyday applications, 2025 is emerging as the year AI Agents begin transforming human interaction with technology, shifting from simple assistants to autonomous executors of complex tasks. Google DeepMind's recent research offers a fresh perspective on how true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) might develop—not as a single dominant AI, but through a decentralized network of specialized Agents working together....
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02.01.26 - 09:06
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Walsin Lihwa and Taya see copper price gains extend to 2026 on AI, EV, grid demand (Digitimes)
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Copper prices are expected to continue rising through 2026, driven by strong demand from AI data center construction, growth in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, and power grid modernization projects. Wire and cable manufacturers such as Taya and Walsin Lihwa stand to benefit from the international copper price surge, with market reports suggesting planned price increases for related products....
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02.01.26 - 04:06
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Edge AI poised for commercial breakthrough in 2026, driving industrial PC market shifts (Digitimes)
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As artificial intelligence (AI) moves beyond its infrastructure build-out phase, the industrial PC (IPC) sector anticipates 2026 as a key year for scaling AI from centralized cloud setups to diverse edge computing environments. This transition marks a turning point in which AI-powered edge devices become integral to real-world operations across the manufacturing, medical, transportation, defense, and public safety sectors....
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02.01.26 - 04:06
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CES 2026 to spotlight AI as central theme with hardware and everyday life integration (Digitimes)
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The upcoming CES 2026 is set to elevate artificial intelligence (AI) from a prominent topic to the exclusive central theme, reflecting the technology's maturation toward everyday application. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), organizer of the event, announced that all showcased products and innovations will focus on AI, indicating a shift in focus from prior years, when AI was one of several highlights....
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