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Two Neuroscientists Explain What You Probably Get Wrong About AI
Experts reveal how AI could change our ideas about consciousness, intelligence, and what it means to be human in this new era ...
The Corvus One Autonomous Inventory Management System provides warehouse managers with a bird's-eye view, enabling them to ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
F‑47’s Adaptive Engines and Stealth Systems Advance Ahead of Schedule
It’s like a transforming engine — literally,” explained David Tweedie, GE Edison Works general manager for advanced combat ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Lotte Group's iMember 3.0 AI Platform Transforms Work
Lotte Group is actively introducing artificial intelligence (AI) into its business operations, focusing on enhancing its core ...
Even normal, totally sane people are falling victim to this on a smaller scale. It’s really rough that this technology began ...
Starting with the South Abdullah Al-Mubarak project, the authority plans to implement similar projects in the cities of South ...
This is particularly important in power supply and road lighting, which are key components for achieving energy efficiency ...
In an exclusive conversation with Digit, Intel's head, Santhosh Viswanathan, shared his perspective on how AI-powered PCs can ...
PwC remains a top graduate employer, yet the firm is tightening its intake due to automation and softer demand. Learn how automation is shifting entry-level accounting from manual tasks to judgement ...
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Salahuddin Owaisi carved space for Muslims in Indian politics. Hyderabad was his arena
Supporters recount Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi’s stories like an action film. For them, he was nothing less than a macho hero.
As AI reshapes everything from finance to property, Mark Morris explores how South West business leaders are using it to improve efficiency - without losing the human touch.
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