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Robots in nursing homes improve care and worker retention

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A team of researchers from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, the University of Tokyo, and Stanford University in California have found that...

Nvidia seals $800m Run:ai acquisition

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Nvidia has wrapped up its deal to buy Israeli AI company Run:ai. Reports say the value of the deal rose to about $800 million,...

The rise of autonomous vehicles: transforming transportation in the modern era

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Autonomous vehicles (AVs), also called self-driving vehicles or driverless vehicles, are cars, vans, trucks, trains, and any other mode of transport that do not...

OpenAI to convert its for-profit branch into a public benefit corporation

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OpenAI intends to convert its for-profit branch into a public benefit corporation (PBC) in 2025. The idea is to raise more typical investment while...

Apple’s rumored Face ID doorbell: a step into smart home security

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Apple is rumored to be making a big entrance in home security with plans to release a smart doorbell system that uses facial recognition....

Google offers search deal changes as DOJ pushes for breakups

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Google’s search monopoly battle has entered a new phase, and the proposed fixes from all sides suggest there’s a lot at stake. On one...
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First demonstration of quantum teleportation over internet cables

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Quantum information has just been transmitted across a busy fiber optic network, offering a glimpse into how future communication systems might run on existing...

OpenAI’s o3 model: a new dawn for artificial intelligence and AGI

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OpenAI’s latest announcement has triggered a mix of curiosity and awe. After months of suspense, the AI startup officially unveiled the o3 model family,...

Google to introduce an “AI Mode” option to its search engine

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Google plans to introduce an “AI Mode” option in its search engine, a step closer to a future where AI chatbots and traditional search...
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Older U.K. adults face less cybercrime than younger adults but suffer greater financial impact

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A new study has found that adults aged 75+ years are more likely to repeatedly experience cybercrime and related financial losses than other adults. The...