
Dashveenjit Kaur
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digitalnewsasia.com | Dashveenjit Kaur
AI Malaysia: How Nazir Razak and Goh Peng Ooi plan to build SEA's bridge to the AI revolution By Why Malaysia is bypassing Silicon Valley to learn from an AI founding fatherPlans including industry-specific AI applications, investment funds, targeted upskilling programsThe realization came during an AI conference in Singapore last year, held by a top consulting company.
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techhq.com | Dashveenjit Kaur
Germany’s projected EU tariff burden of $81.5 billion leads to potential European exposure. Tech and pharma in 10 EU countries face combined $271.2 billion in potential tariffsAs the July 9 deadline approaches for renewed US-EU trade negotiations, Germany’s potential EU tariff burden of US$81.5 billion highlights the severe economic risks facing Europe’s largest economy.
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techwireasia.com | Dashveenjit Kaur
Trump announces further 90-day TikTok ban extension despite growing Republican criticism. Delay as US-China trade talks continue. TikTok increasingly viewed as a bargaining chip in broader diplomatic negotiations. President Donald Trump will sign another executive order this week granting TikTok a third ban extension of 90 days despite mounting opposition from Republican senators who view the popular social media platform as a national security threat.
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artificialintelligence-news.com | Dashveenjit Kaur
Apple is beginning to use generative artificial intelligence to help design the chips that power its devices. The company’s hardware chief, Johny Srouji, made that clear during a speech last month in Belgium. He said Apple is exploring AI as a way to save time and reduce complexity in chip design, especially as chips grow more advanced. “Generative AI techniques have a high potential in getting more design work in less time, and it can be a huge productivity boost,” Srouji said.
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iottechnews.com | Dashveenjit Kaur
AEON’s development heavily relies on NVIDIA’s three-computer robotics platform, using AI supercomputers for training, the NVIDIA Omniverse platform for simulation testing, and NVIDIA IGX Thor robotic computers. The technological foundation lets the industrial humanoid robot perform tasks from reality capture and digital twin creation, to precision manipulation and part inspection.
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