TLDR: The AI startup landscape is highly competitive, with many companies likely to fail. Corporations are becoming major players in the AI space, posing a significant risk to startups. Growth is essential
TLDR: This article highlights six technology stocks that also pay high dividends. These stocks include Corning Inc., HP Inc., IBM, Juniper Networks Inc., Seagate Technology Holdings PLC, and Texas Instruments Inc. The
A new article from Samsung Business Insights states that quick service restaurants (QSRs) are using technology to improve customer convenience and stay ahead of competition from convenience stores. The article highlights several
TLDR: dSPACE and Spirent have partnered to deliver integrated test solutions for autonomous driving hardware-in-the-loop (AD-HIL) systems. The collaboration involves integrating Spirent’s high-fidelity global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) simulator with dSPACE’s AD-HIL,
The HSBC bank has released its first Net Zero Transition Plan, following up on its 2020 commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. The plan outlines HSBC’s strategy to achieve
Innatera, a Dutch chip startup, has announced the release of its Spiking Neural Processor T1, a game-changing RISC-V neural-type microcontroller unit (MCU) designed specifically for the edge AI sensor market. The T1
Neobanks in the UK must go beyond fintech growth and focus on building trust and displaying “sterling qualities,” according to Commissioner John Glen of the UK’s HM Treasury. Glen emphasized the need
TLDR: The US National Science Foundation (NSF) has unveiled the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) programme, inviting researchers to apply for access to computing power, models, and datasets. Nineteen companies, including
TLDR: Researchers are exploring the idea of encoding rules governing AI algorithms directly into computer chips to limit their potential to cause harm. Building limitations into chips like GPUs could prevent rogue
TLDR: The UK FinTech Mission to Japan 2024, part of Japan FinTech Week, will take place in Tokyo in March and will feature UK FinTech companies participating in briefings and networking events