South Korea's chip expansion could shift global semiconductor dynamics, enhancing its strategic position in AI-driven tech markets.
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South Korea's massive chip investment could reshape global tech supply chains, boost regional economies, and intensify AI market competition.
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The All England Lawn Tennis Club is adding new AI-powered features to Wimbledon’s digital platforms through its ongoing work with IBM. The updates will be available through the Wimbledon app and wimbledon.com as first-round matches begin on Monday. They include an upgraded Match Chat assistant and a new feature called Key Moments. The features will […]
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This year, RoboCup will be held in Incheon, South Korea, from 2-6 July. The event will see teams take part in competitions, training sessions, and a symposium. It’s an exciting time for RoboCup, as there have been some updates to the leagues and competition format. Most prominently, the soccer leagues will have a primary focus […]
Anthropic has received a proposal from Austria urging the European Union to explore establishing the AI company within the bloc after U.S. restrictions limited foreign access to its most advanced models. According to a letter released by the Austrian government,…
In the late 1960s, elite Navy pilots began losing dogfights.
The deep, instrument-level understanding of exactly where they were, what their aircraft was doing, and what was coming next had been automated. And when moments of crisis arrived, they didn’t have the situational awareness to respond. Put a plane on autopilot long enough, and the pilot stops actually flying.
The same dynamic is playing out across enterprise software. AI is generating code faster than developers can understand it, and leaders are celebrating the velocity without asking who’s actually flying the plane.
A developer who has only ever “vibe coded” has perception at best. They can “see” the outputs but can’t fix any internal failures caused by the very AI systems they’re relying on. The easiest thing to do is to say the answer looks good enough. Cut and paste it in and hope it works out. According to Model Evaluation & Threat Research’s randomized control trials, experienced developers working with AI tools actual
Baidu's chip IPO highlights the intense demand for AI hardware, potentially reshaping global tech markets amid geopolitical tensions.
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