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Behind the Meta scale AI deal: why more data Isn’t always better for physical AI

When Meta shocked the industry with its $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI, the reaction was swift. Within days, major customers (including Google,…

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OpenAI more valuable than SpaceX? Investors seem to think so

In a sure signal that Silicon Valley investors are all in on AI, reported investor talks could value OpenAI at $500bn, overtaking Elon…

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AMD hits record Q2 revenue despite AI chip curb to China

US export restrictions of advanced tech to China came as the country loosened them on Saudi Arabia. US semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices…

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Asus Zenbook S 16 review: Fantastic design backed by powerful Ryzen AI processing

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the…

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Advise to create 10 new jobs as part of UK expansion

The company recently invested €1.8m into its ventures and plans to both facilitate the expansion and bring its agentic AI to the market.…

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Tackling AI sprawl in the modern enterprise

As enterprise AI becomes more embedded into the fabric of everyday tools, the biggest challenge facing organizations isn’t AI adoption; it’s AI management.…

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AI is already working for your people – now it’s time to make it work for the business

Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t something on the horizon. It’s already part of how people are getting work done. Recent research from HP and…

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TCL’s 2025 TVs are having a winning moment – with up to AU$3,610 in savings across all models, so can you

If watching movies and TV shows in high quality is important to you, then you’ve likely considered investing in one of the best…

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Companies risk losing talent amid persistent challenges, says report

New research from insurance broker and risk management firm Gallagher has found that loss of staff is seriously impacting modern-day businesses. Cybercrime, the…

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UK businesses say no to ransom payments, but three in four would secretly pay to survive

Most UK business leaders admit they would break the law to keep their company alive after ransomware attacks Publicly supporting ransomware bans means…

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