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Classical computing gave us automation. What's coming next is something closer to a factory that thinks. But getting there requires two technologies converging in a way that many might not fully ...
This article is authored by Pravesh Kumar Gupta, associate fellow (Eurasia), Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi.
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Australian organisations are pushing AI agents into production faster than they can govern them. Most can't see what those ...
Hedera wants to fix something most blockchain networks haven’t even tried to touch yet. The network just rolled out a legal ...
By Edinam Adjei-SikaThe scoreboard showed one result. The crowd revealed another. Recently, a football match involving an African nation drew attention not only because of the outcome on the pitch but ...
Canada has portals, strategies, and identity initiatives. What it does not have is the shared digital infrastructure that ...
Ian Livengood, a puzzle editor for The New York Times, touched on this in last Friday’s Easy Mode newsletter: Some crossword ...