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04.03.26 - 05:42
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ASML seeks new growth in AI packaging beyond EUV monopoly (Digitimes)
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ASML dominates extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, the technology used to manufacture the world's most advanced logic chips. Decades of R&D and a deep patent portfolio have given the Dutch equipment maker a near-monopoly in EUV systems, securing pricing power and a structurally defensible market position....
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04.03.26 - 04:42
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Jack Ma, Alibaba executives meet teachers to discuss how education should adapt in AI era (SCMP)
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Chinese billionaire Jack Ma and the core leadership of Alibaba Group Holding and Ant Group spent over an hour with teachers in Hangzhou on Tuesday, discussing the profound challenges and opportunities brought about by artificial intelligence.
Ma told the group that the impact of AI was “immense”, but so were the “opportunities” and that teenagers held the greatest hope and opportunity for adapting to and enabling transformation in the AI era, according to a statement issued by Hangzhou Yungu......
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04.03.26 - 04:06
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AI Risks Are a Double-Edged Sword: PagerDuty CEO (Bloomberg)
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PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada says the current environment requires flexibility from leadership and workers. She discusses her AI optimism and why 98% of PagerDuty developers are using AI coding tools. Tejada speaks with Caroline Hyde at a Bloomberg New Voices event in San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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04.03.26 - 04:01
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Samsung launches ′Doubao phone′ rival as Apple embraces Gemini AI agents (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics officially unveiled its Galaxy S26 flagship series at Galaxy Unpacked 2026 on February 25 in San Francisco. However, the real buzz in the tech community was not about the phone's hardware, but a new feature demonstrated by Google Android Ecosystem president Sameer Samat: Gemini Agents, which can autonomously complete complex multi-step tasks like ordering food, hailing rides, and shopping in the background....
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04.03.26 - 01:42
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uPI Semi warns of tight PMIC supply amid wafer price hikes and AI server demand (Digitimes)
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Power management IC (PMIC) designer uPI Semi has forecast a widespread shortage in power IC supply throughout 2026, driven by surging demand from AI servers requiring high-performance, high-current-density products. The company also highlighted the rising price of memory components and increased wafer foundry costs on 8-inch and 12-inch lines as key factors impacting operations next year....
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04.03.26 - 00:06
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China should up education spending to help population adapt to AI era: economist (SCMP)
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Beijing should increase investment in early childhood education and lifelong learning as AI reshapes the world's largest labour market, a prominent Chinese economist has said.
The real policy test for China is whether it can shift decisively from investing in capital to investing in people, while policy and regulation must steer artificial intelligence (AI) towards empowering rather than replacing workers, according to Cai Fang, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences focusing......
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