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China unveiled a comprehensive software platform in Beijing on Monday aimed at overcoming a long-standing bottleneck in its ...
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What AI innovation needs is a stage, not a blueprint

From Nvidia’s CUDA gamble to AlexNet’s bedroom experiment, innovation succeeds when governments lower barriers and let ...
India's cash economy may be digitising rapidly, but cash itself is far from disappearing. For one of India's largest cash ...
Classical computing gave us automation. What's coming next is something closer to a factory that thinks. But getting there requires two technologies converging in a way that many might not fully ...
In his very funny new novel, “Valet,” the English professor considers what motivates humans through the perspective of a robot.
The supercomputer will support advances in AI, science and sustainability at the University of Edinburgh.