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28.01.26 - 00:54
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AI EXPO Taiwan 2026 to expand, unveiling new AI industry blueprint on March 25 (Digitimes)
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The largest annual artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem event, AI EXPO Taiwan 2026, is confirmed to take place from March 25-27, 2026, at the Taipei Expo Dome. Compared to previous years, this edition will collaborate internationally with AI EXPO Korea, AI+ Power Hong Kong, and Tech Week Singapore to create a global exhibition zone, showcasing Taiwan's leadership in international AI technology exchange....
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28.01.26 - 00:54
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Accton enters global top 20 EMS/ODM as AI products double revenue (Digitimes)
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DIGITIMES recently tracked the 2025 revenues of the world's top 20 EMS/ODM companies, with nine Taiwanese firms making the list, including Foxconn, Wistron (including Wiwynn), Quanta, Pegatron, Compal, Inventec, Accton, Qisda, and Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) listed in China....
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27.01.26 - 23:54
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Coinbase CEO Reveals AI "Oracle" Now Helping Him Run Company (ZeroHedge)
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Coinbase CEO Reveals AI "Oracle" Now Helping Him Run Company
A steady drumbeat of media reports has warned about AI wiping out entry-level jobs and even eliminating some middle-management positions, but the prospect of AI taking over the job of CEO, or at least parts of some executive functions, could be a reality sooner than we think.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has revealed that he has deployed an internal, self-hosted AI model that functions as a centralized “oracle,” ingesting every Slack message and Google document to create a unified, aggregated repository of the company's communications.
Speaking with “All-In” co-host Jason Calacanis during an interview in Davos, Armstrong explained how the system has evolved from a basic productivity aid into a strategic advisor widely adopted across teams, including legal and finance.
“One of the big pushes we made in the last year was um we got our own internal hosted AI model that was connected to all of our data sources, right...
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27.01.26 - 22:48
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Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Claims His AI Agent Built Itself A Face While He Slept (ZeroHedge)
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Watch: Tech Entrepreneur Claims His AI Agent Built Itself A Face While He Slept
In what could mark a new milestone in the evolving saga of personal AI agents, social media entrepreneur Alex Finn claimed on Tuesday that his self-hosted Clawdbot autonomously designed and animated a visual representation of itself, complete with an animated owl body, while he slept. The clip depicts an owl-bodied figure moving across a persistent on-screen interface, responding to delegated tasks and spawning subagents as additional animated characters when the system distributes work.
"Last night while I was sleeping my ClawdBot Henry built himself a face," Finn wrote on X. "Without me asking, he built an entire visual interface for himself so I can watch him work." He described the always-on display - running on a secondary monitor - as making the AI feel like "a coworker/friend," providing real-time visibility into its activities.
Ok this is wild. Last night while I was sleeping m...
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27.01.26 - 20:54
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KI: Corning verkauft Meta Glasfaser für 6 Milliarden US-Dollar (Golem)
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Corning hat spezielle Kabel und Fasern für KI-Rechenzentren. Meta kauft hier massiv ein, und vermeidet Konkurrenten in Europa oder Japan.. --- "Fast jeder Anruf meiner Kunden dreht sich darum, wie wir ihnen mehr liefern können", sagte Weeks. "Ich denke, im nächsten Jahr werden die Hyperscaler unsere größten Kunden sein." Corning erweitere das Werk, um die steigende Nachfrage zu decken.. --- Der US-Konzern aus dem Bundesstaat New York profitiert massiv davon, dass für KI-Cluster in Rechenzentren bis zu zehnmal mehr Glasfaser benötigt wird als für herkömmliche Server-Infrastruktur.. --- Konkurrenten bei Glasfaserkabeln sind die italienische Prysmian Group, der US-Hersteller Commscope, Sumitomo Electric aus Japan und der chinesische Konzern Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable.. --- Interessante Aktien..
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27.01.26 - 20:01
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Texas Doubles Down on China Tech Ban, Adding AI and E-Commerce Giants (Caixin)
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Monday significantly broadened the state's ban on Chinese technology by adding 26 entities to a list of prohibited vendors for state agencies and employees. The move brings the total number of blacklisted Chinese firms to 50 as Texas intensifies efforts to purge its networks of perceived national security threats.
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