Baidu partners with Lenovo in third China AI smartphone deal
By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s Baidu has partnered with Lenovo to feature its generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology on Lenovo’s smartphones, in the latest team up with…
Xiaomi says India’s scrutiny of Chinese firms unnerves suppliers
By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI (Reuters) – China’s Xiaomi has told New Delhi that smartphone component suppliers are wary about setting up operations in India amid heavy…
Valentine’s Day: dating apps to find your other half
Emerging technologies have meant that, when it comes to finding love, it’s not as simple as swiping right anymore. With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, an increasing number of singletons…
World Radio Day: the future of broadcasting
World Radio Day: In an age defined by the rapid pace of technological advancement and the swift turnover of new platforms, Radio emerges as a steadfast and widely embraced medium…
Generative AI faces major test as Indonesia holds largest election since boom
By Kate Lamb, Fanny Potkin and Ananda Teresia JAKARTA (Reuters) – Fika Juliana Putri, a 19-year-old shopkeeper in East Jakarta, plans to vote in Indonesia’s presidential election next week for…
Top cybersecurity predictions for 2024
Cybersecurity predictions 2024: The rapid advancement of technology in recent years has brought us incredible conveniences and opportunities and sophisticated and increasingly complex cybersecurity threats. As we step into 2024,…
Will AI mean the death of music, or herald a new era of creativity?
By Alessandro Parodi, Olivier Sorgho and Matt Stock GDANSK/LONDON (Reuters) – Inside a recording room at Queen Mary University of London, a group of researchers fiddle with novel artificial intelligence…
New York Times vs OpenAI-Microsoft is the clash of the decade
The legal battle between the New York Times, OpenAI, and Microsoft could prove decisive in the future projection to delineate the boundaries within which companies can operate to train generative…
Google parent Alphabet ad revenue disappoints, CapEx up; shares sink 6%
By Jeffrey Dastin and Akash Sriram (Reuters) – Alphabet disappointed Wall Street on Tuesday as holiday-season advertising sales came in below expectations and the company said its spending on items…
Rabbit r1, the anti-smartphone is a success
“At the beginning of the r1 project, we told ourselves that we would be happy if 500 were sold on launch day,” reads a post on Rabbit X. That prediction,…