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Technological Advancement - Page 54

November 27, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

China’s Open-Source AI Blitz Overtakes America

China has overtaken the United States in the global market for open artificial-intelligence models, marking a pivotal moment in the race to shape the future of the technology. A joint study by

Artificial Intelligence

China Threatens AI Conference Boycott Over US Sanctions

China has escalated its dispute with the United States over artificial intelligence by urging scientists and tech researchers to boycott one of the world’s leading AI conferences after its organizers barred submissions from US-sanctioned Chinese institutions. The move, announced by

March 27, 2026

Krakow’s AI Shock: Poland’s Outsourcing Capital Faces Wave of Layoffs and Empty Offices

Artificial Intelligence

A gleaming nine-story office complex dominating Wadowicka Street in southern Krakow has become an unlikely symbol of Poland’s shifting economic fortunes. The expansive glass

Where Did Our Stupid Questions Go?

Artificial Intelligence

The internet has always been powered by a simple, humbling impulse: the need to ask a question we are slightly embarrassed not to know

Lenovo Warns Digital Transformation Is Key Before AI Can Deliver on Productivity Promise

August 26, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

A new report from Lenovo has revealed a widening gap between the soaring investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and the ability of current workplace systems to support its full potential. According to

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IBM and NASA Launch Surya: AI Model to Forecast Solar Storms and Space Weather

August 26, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

IBM and NASA have unveiled Surya, an open-source AI foundation model designed to dramatically improve the accuracy of solar storm and space weather forecasting. As reported by AI Magazine, the model marks

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AI Could Be Key to Achieving Net Zero, Says Nature Study

August 25, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

A recent report in Nature warns that reaching net zero greenhouse-gas emissions by 2050 may be impossible without artificial intelligence (AI). As global temperatures in 2024 surpassed 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels for

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Apple Prepares Major iPhone Overhaul Amid AI Partnerships and Executive Departures

August 25, 2025
Business

Apple Inc. is just weeks away from unveiling what Bloomberg describes as the foundation for a “once-in-a-generation” overhaul of the iPhone lineup. The company is gearing up for a multi-year redesign strategy

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China’s Intelligent Computing Power Set to Surge Over 40% in 2025

August 25, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

China’s intelligent computing power is projected to grow by more than 40 percent in 2025, according to industry forecasts released at the 2025 China Computing Power Conference, which concluded on Sunday. Experts

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Beijing Robot Festival Generates $46 Million in Sales, Boosts Consumer Tech Market

August 23, 2025
China/World

More than 19,000 robots and related products were sold during the recent E-Town Robot Consumption Festival in Beijing, generating sales of over 330 million yuan ($46 million), event organizers announced on Saturday.

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OpenAI’s GPT-5 Release Sparks Mixed Reactions in Tech World

August 17, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

After months of anticipation, OpenAI unveiled its latest chatbot system, GPT-5, on August 7 — but the release has left the technology industry divided over whether it marks a transformative leap forward

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Big Tech’s AI Data Centre Boom Sparks Record Investment and Risk

August 14, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Meta, Elon Musk’s xAI, and OpenAI are racing to build next-generation supercomputers, with projects like “Prometheus,” “Hyperion,” “Colossus,” and “Stargate” each representing investments exceeding $100 billion. Yet the true scale of capital

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GPT-5 and the AI Hype Cycle: More Lobtailing Than Leap Forward

August 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Grace Huckins recently covered OpenAI’s release of GPT-5, the company’s much-anticipated new flagship language model. While it offers improvements over earlier versions, Huckins concludes that GPT-5 is “above all else, a refined

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China Launches First Drone Ship to Recover Reusable Rockets

August 8, 2025
China/World

China has taken a significant leap in its space ambitions with the launch of its first drone ship designed to recover reusable rockets, making it only the second country after the United

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