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Nvidia law of physics: "The next wave of artificial intelligence will be physical AI". These are the words spoken by Jansen Huang, head of Nvidia, during a keynote at Computex, the technology fair currently taking place in Taipei. What is

By Miho Uranaka TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Group will ramp up its power generation business primarily in the United States to supply power to generative artificial intelligence projects worldwide, founder Masayoshi Son said on Thursday. SoftBank Group-backed SB Energy develops and

It has been rumoured for some time now that, like Vivo, Samsung will for the first time offer two foldable, folding smartphone models this year, and over the weekend, colleagues at Galaxy Club unveiled the model number of what will be the more

By Sourasis Bose (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Wednesday that his administration has filed a lawsuit against social media companies including Meta Platforms' Facebook and Instagram for fueling mental health crisis among the youth. The lawsuit, filed

Software development is one of the key activities for the digital transformation of companies and their markets. Emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence, are revolutionizing the way software is created and managed, offering new opportunities for innovation, customization, and value. What

As a digital nomad, you enjoy the freedom and flexibility of working from anywhere in the world. Whether sipping coffee in a Parisian cafe or lounging on a beach in Bali, your office is wherever you choose. However, with this

With AI applications becoming increasingly intertwined with our daily lives, a comprehensive framework has become necessary. In a landmark move, the European Union (EU) has put forth pioneering legislation known as the AI Act, aiming to regulate the rapidly advancing field

The emergence of 5G technology is an exciting advancement for consumers and businesses. But as with any new technology, inherent risks come with it. 5G security risks are particularly concerning as they can have far-reaching implications on our data privacy,

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House will host officials from 37 countries and 13 global companies in Washington this week to address the growing threat of ransomware and other cyber crime, including the illicit use of cryptocurrencies, a

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