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Amazon is set to expand Haul, its discount-focused shopping platform, beyond the United States, marking a strategic move to compete with Shein, Temu, and...
Scientific research has long been burdened by outdated processes, scattered resources, and inefficient collaboration tools. Researchers often spend months reviewing papers, replicating experiments, and...
As Google continues optimising costs and restructuring operations, the company has announced new layoffs in its People Operations (HR) and Cloud divisions. The move...
Japan has long been at the forefront of technological innovation, but its rapidly aging population and shortage of elderly care workers are pushing the...
Microsoft officially launched the Copilot application for Mac OS and brought the full power of AI assistant into the Apple ecosystem. This step marked...
Baidu has long been a dominant player in China's artificial intelligence landscape. In 2016, it pioneered AI-driven innovations like Baidu Brain and launched Ernie,...
As AI-powered tools become more integral to professional and academic research, OpenAI is broadening access to its Deep Research feature. Previously reserved for ChatGPT...
Meta is reportedly exploring a massive $200 billion investment in a next-generation AI data centre campus, signalling an aggressive push into artificial intelligence infrastructure....
Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude chatbot, is reportedly securing a massive $3.5 billion funding round, pushing its valuation to $61.5 billion, according...
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said the market got it wrong regarding DeepSeek’s technological advancements and its potential to impact the chipmaker’s business...
OpenAI has announced the removal of user accounts from China and North Korea. OpenAI blocks accounts because the company believes these users use their...