From Fragile Prototypes to Reliable Systems Why Data Infrastructure Determines AI Success

A recent analysis published by VentureBeat, titled “A proof of concept forgives a fragile data path — operational AI does not,” (original article) argues that the transition from experimental artificial intelligence to production-grade systems exposes deep vulnerabilities in data infrastructure that many organizations underestimate. The article emphasizes a persistent gap between successful proofs of concept…

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EU Boosts Subsea Cable Security with Regional Hubs and €40 Million Repair Initiative

The European Commission has intensified efforts to bolster the resilience of Europe’s digital infrastructure, announcing new investments in regional cable hubs alongside a fresh €40 million funding call aimed at improving submarine cable repair capacity. The initiative was outlined in a recent European Commission publication titled “Commission funds first regional cable hubs and launches €40…

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Printable thermoelectric ink turns waste heat into flexible, low-cost energy solutions

A research team has developed a printable, ink-based thermoelectric material that could open a new path for capturing waste heat and turning it into usable electricity, according to a report published by Tech Xplore titled “Ink-based thermoelectric technology offers solution …”. Thermoelectric devices, which convert temperature differences directly into electrical energy, have long been seen…

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Healthcare Firm Tower Overtakes Bank Hapoalim as Defensive Stocks Gain Favor in Uncertain Market

An Israeli healthcare services company has briefly eclipsed one of the country’s largest banks in market value, underscoring investor appetite for defensive sectors amid persistent economic uncertainty. According to the Globes article “After stock surges 500%, Tower more valuable than Hapoalim,” published on the Globes website, shares of Tower Ltd. have surged dramatically, propelling the…

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Wikipedia affirms human editors will remain at the core as AI tools play a limited supporting role

Wikipedia will not rely on artificial intelligence to write or replace its core body of articles, co-founder Jimmy Wales has said, underscoring the platform’s continued commitment to human-led curation despite rapid advances in generative AI. In remarks reported by Tech Xplore in its article “Wikipedia won’t use AI to write articles, cofounder says”, Wales emphasized…

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Meta Signals Strategic Continuity With New WhatsApp Leadership Choice

:::writing Meta Platforms’ recent leadership change at WhatsApp underscores the company’s strategic emphasis on continuity and product-focused execution, with Chief Product Officer Chris Cox describing the appointment of Kunal as an unequivocal decision. In comments reported by The Economic Times, Cox indicated that the selection process centered on identifying a leader capable of scaling WhatsApp’s…

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Info Edge Ramps Up AI and Deeptech Bets with Rs 1,003 Crore Investment Push Since 2020

Info Edge, the Indian internet conglomerate best known for platforms such as Naukri.com and 99acres, has disclosed that it has invested Rs 1,003 crore in artificial intelligence and deep technology startups since 2020, underscoring a deliberate shift toward backing next-generation innovation. The disclosure was reported in the article “Info Edge says it invested Rs 1,003…

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Wiz Executive Warns AI Is Forcing a Rapid Overhaul of Cybersecurity Defenses

A senior executive at Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz has warned that the industry must rapidly adapt to the accelerating capabilities of artificial intelligence, arguing that traditional defensive strategies are becoming insufficient against increasingly automated and sophisticated cyber threats. In an interview with Globes, published under the headline “Wiz Cofounder: We Must Change Quickly to Thwart…

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SK Hynix Surpasses Samsung to Become South Korea’s Most Valuable Firm as AI Chip Demand Reshapes Semiconductor Power Rankings

SK Hynix has overtaken Samsung Electronics as South Korea’s most valuable company, a symbolic shift that underscores how the global semiconductor race is being reshaped by surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. According to the Economic Times article titled “SK hynix dethrones Samsung Electronics as South Korea’s most valuable company,” the memory chipmaker’s market capitalisation…

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EU Launches AI Act Advisory Forum to Guide Implementation of Landmark Regulations

The European Commission has formally launched a key advisory body tasked with supporting the implementation of the European Union’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act, marking another step in the bloc’s effort to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for AI. According to an announcement published on the European Commission’s Digital Strategy website in the article titled “AI…

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