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11.07.26 - 13:18
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Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future? (The Guardian)
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Experts say there will still be opportunities ahead in everything from teaching to hotels and the lawEntering the world of work often brings some uncertainty, but now there is another question: how can I AI-proof my career?We asked people from across various industries what they think the impact of AI will be on careers, and which jobs may be less affected. While it is still early days for the tech, many had ideas about how you can best prepare yourself for a successful career in this new world. Continue reading......
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11.07.26 - 09:18
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Apple sues OpenAI, alleging artificial intelligence company stole trade secrets (The Guardian)
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Suit claims OpenAI poached Apple workers, coaxing them to share confidential material in bid to create hardwareApple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on Friday alleging the artificial intelligence firm stole company trade secrets in a move to create its own hardware device.The suit claims OpenAI poached Apple employees, coaxing them to hand over confidential material, product designs and other tightly held information. Continue reading......
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11.07.26 - 09:06
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Meta ditches Muse Image AI feature because it ′misses the mark′ on users′ privacy (The Guardian)
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Meta was criticised for feature launched on Tuesday that automatically lets users generate images using content from public Instagram accountsMeta has said it is discontinuing an AI feature launched this week that allowed users to generate images using public Instagram accounts, after drawing widespread criticism over privacy concerns, including from a Hollywood union.“Our intent was to provide a useful creative tool and to give people control over whether their public content could be referenced in this way,” Meta said in a statement. Continue reading......
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11.07.26 - 09:00
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Beyond Claude Code: the Chinese AI tools poised to benefit after back-door alert (SCMP)
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Beijing's recent cybersecurity warning against American artificial intelligence lab Anthropic is expected to accelerate a shift among Chinese developers towards domestic coding alternatives, according to analysts.
China's National Vulnerability Database (NVDB), overseen by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, issued an alert this week claiming multiple versions of Anthropic's flagship Claude Code tool contained a security “back door”.
According to the agency, the software could......
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11.07.26 - 05:48
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Mobilint touts NPU for physical AI, with CEO urging South Korea to accelerate development (Digitimes)
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South Korean AI semiconductor startup Mobilint is gaining traction in physical AI with its neural processing units (NPU) for edge devices, as the AI boom spreads from cloud computing into robots, autonomous vehicles and drones. Mobilint CEO Shin Dong-joo (transliterated from Korean) and other industry figures say the next two to three years will be a crucial window for South Korea to capture the physical AI market through NPU technology....
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11.07.26 - 05:48
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WITS posts record first-half revenue as AI and chip design drive growth (Digitimes)
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WITS reported consolidated revenue of NT$1.233 billion (US$38.41 million) in June, up 7.3% from May and 37.1% from a year earlier. The Taiwan-based IT services provider also said second-quarter revenue reached NT$3.623 billion, a quarterly increase of 6.6% and a yearly gain of 33.1%, while first-half revenue climbed 30.9% to NT$7.02 billion, both setting company records....
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11.07.26 - 05:48
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Interview: Why Geckos bets materials, not chips, will decide the next AI performance leap (Digitimes)
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As generative AI fuels rapid growth in demand for high-performance computing (HPC), the semiconductor industry is shifting from a process race to a materials race. Geckos chairman Shen Tsung-huan says that as chip manufacturing moves to 2nm and even more advanced nodes, gains in AI computing power are no longer just a chip design issue, but are increasingly constrained by the thermal conductivity and high-frequency signal transmission capabilities of materials....
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11.07.26 - 05:48
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Song Chuan hits record June revenue on AI power and storage demand (Digitimes)
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Relay supplier Song Chuan Precision reported record June 2026 revenue as customer orders rose and its acquisition of solenoid valve maker Tai Hsing Electronics was folded into its books. The company said the second half should stay supported by demand in new energy and AI power applications....
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