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    US, other G7 nations, fall behind in global tech race, study finds – Computerworld

    Without focusing on innovation and future industries, tech leadership by the G7 is no longer guaranteed, Lehne said. Tech advances are reshaping the global economy, with industries such as AI, automation, and clean energy relying on a STEM-skilled workforce. As a result, countries investing in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and training will drive growth; those that don’t…

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    Baidu’s ERNIE launches ‘signal a global AI race’

    The launch this weekend by Baidu of a native open-source multimodal foundation model called ERNIE 4.5 and a reasoning model, ERNIE X1, could lower AI adoption barriers, intensify competition, and reshape pricing strategies across the industry, an analyst said Monday. In order for that to occur, said Thomas Randall, research lead for AI at Info-Tech Research Group, “the success of…

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    UK firms are pulling ahead of EU competitors in the AI race

    UK organizations are pulling ahead of EU competitors in implementing AI, new research suggests, and a key factor lies in their confidence about regulatory compliance. Almost a quarter of UK CEOs told AI firm Daikatu they have a formal roadmap for AI implementation over the next year, double the global average and nearly five times as many as in Germany.…

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    How to Prepare for Your First 5K Race

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Running is hard. Sticking to a training plan is hard. But knowing that you have a race coming up is a great motivator to get you out on the road when you’d rather be watching TV. If you’ve never run a race before, putting one on your calendar might seem…

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    Google expects to spend $75 billion this year on the AI race

    Google parent company Alphabet expects to invest “approximately $75 billion” in capital expenditures in 2025, according to a statement from CEO Sundar Pichai in Alphabet’s Q4 2024 earnings release. Capital expenditures have become a hot topic as of late as big tech companies race to build infrastructure to support their growing AI ambitions, and today’s announcement from Alphabet is clearly…

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    Train Race Codes (January 2025)

    Update: added new Train Race codes on January 30, 2025 Being born near a railway yard, I always wanted to experience the train simulation in a video game. Roblox Train Race is exactly what it promises. Here, you start with a train that you can upgrade to make it faster. We have compiled the list of the working Train Race…

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    How Apple is in the race for workplace AI – Computerworld

    Tomorrow’s world Tomorrow’s employees have grown up with that tech, meaning Gen Z is also set to be Generation AI. This is going to become increasingly important to business users, who will need to make the right investments today to ensure they have appropriate tech (including experience and policy) in place.  This is something that’s evidently important to device, service,…

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    How to Get Draco Race in Blox Fruits

    Blox Fruits has an interesting mechanic that boosts your abilities according to your category. These categories are called races. One such race introduced in the past is the Draco Race, which gives you dragon-like abilities. Your character will grow horns and wings and can provide huge buffs to you and your allies as well. This makes the Draco race a…

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    AWS bet big on Anthropic in the race against Microsoft and OpenAI, now it’s doubling down

    AWS has announced another round of investment into AI startup Anthropic, doubling down on a previous $4 billion investment recently approved by a UK regulator. The firm will invest a further $4 billion into Anthropic, AWS said, and will build on its partnership with the AI developer through expanded collaboration in the training process. Where the last investment set AWS…

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    What It’s Like to Train for a Race With Garmin’s Training Plans

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Expert plan on the left, adaptive plan on the right. Credit: Beth Skwarecki/Garmin I recently reviewed the Forerunner 265, Garmin’s $499 running watch. In the process, I started poking at the parts of the watch and app that promised to give me a training plan, and eventually asked it to…

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