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Bernard Arnault, founder and CEO of luxury goods group LVMH and the fourth-richest person in the world, is reportedly making multiple investments in artificial intelligence (AI) companies. Arnault’s family office, Aglae Ventures, has made five AI-related investments in 2024, CNBC reported on Monday (August 19), citing data provided exclusively by private wealth intelligence platform Fintrex. According to the report, these investments include French startup H, formerly known as Holistic AI, California-based startup Lamini that focuses on enterprise AI applications, New York-based AI-powered digital marketing company Proxima, Toronto-based talent management platform Borderless AI, and France-based AI image editor Photoroom. The amount…
Former India captain and Kolkata resident Sourav Ganguly has now chosen a different way to take his stand in response to criticism for downplaying the gravity of the horrific rape-murder case of Kolkata doctor Moumita Debnath. Slammed by many for calling the rape-murder case a “random incident”, Ganguly had on Saturday said that his remarks had been quoted out of context. Now, Ganguly has blacked out his remarks on social media platform ‘X’ in an apparent show of solidarity, further eliciting mixed reactions. #newprofilepic pic.twitter.com/WiHJwDf6z1— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) August 19, 2024 On Monday night, Ganguly changed his…
Sateliot, the pioneering developer of the first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) nanosatellite constellation utilizing the 5G NB-IoT NTN standard, has successfully launched four more satellites as part of the 5G NB-IoT NTN constellation. The satellites, designed to extend mobile operators’ coverage to 100% of the Earth, were deployed on SpaceX’s Transporter 11 mission. The launch took place on board a Falcon 9 rocket at 20:18 CET on Friday, August 16, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, USA. An exclusive event in Barcelona brought together the Sateliot family and key stakeholders to witness the launch live, with support from ESA,…
A group of writers is suing artificial intelligence Startup Antropic claims it committed “grand theft” when training its popular chatbot, Claude, to pirate copies of copyrighted books.meanwhile Similar lawsuits Criticism of ChatGPT’s rival developer, OpenAI, has been ongoing for over a year, but this is the first time that writers have targeted Anthropic and its Claude chatbot.The small San Francisco-based company, founded by former OpenAI leaders, markets itself as a more responsible, safety-focused developer of generative AI models that can compose emails, summarize documents, and interact with people in natural ways.But the lawsuit, filed Monday in federal court in San…
CHICAGO — Former President Donald Trump caused a stir Sunday when he reposted an artificially created image on his Truth social account that falsely suggested he had an endorsement from Taylor Swift, one of the world’s most famous and influential celebrities.Gen Zers attending the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday responded to the news with wit and sarcasm, while easing concerns about the risks of artificial intelligence.Swift endorsed Biden in the 2020 election and urged her fans to register to vote, leading to a surge in new registrations across the country, but the superstar is not involved in the…
Three-way is never easy to achieve, but here it is. We took the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, the HONOR Magic V2 RSR, and the OPPO Find N3 (basically a OnePlus Open) around Paris to see how their cameras stack up against each other. In case you haven’t noticed yet, all three are foldables. The Magic V2 and Find N3 are technically 2023 models, but those are the ones I have on hand right now. And the Z Fold6 has essentially the same camera as the Z Fold5. But since this is the first time I’ve had all three at the…
Pakistan has been plagued by slow internet speeds for weeks, frustrating users and sparking a debate over their causes.Activists say the government is building a Chinese-style internet firewall to tighten control over the online space, while authorities point to the spread of secure connections and VPNs as the cause of the slowdown. Pakistan’s government has a history of shutting down the internet to stifle dissent, particularly since the unrest that followed last year’s ouster of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Governments are trying to control public sentiment, which is increasingly shifting to digital platforms, with social media platforms being blocked…
At the USENIX Security Symposium in August 2024, researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Texas at Austin, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, University of Washington, and Carnegie Mellon University presented a technical paper titled “GoFetch: Breaking Constant-Time Cryptographic Implementations Using a Data Memory-Dependent Prefetcher.” Abstract: “Microarchitectural side-channel attacks have shaken the foundations of modern processor design. A fundamental defense against these attacks is to ensure that security-critical programs do not use secret-dependent data as addresses – simply put, by not passing a secret as an address to a data memory instruction, for example.…
IoT devices and systems are ideal sources for real-world data to feed enterprise AI systems to drive … [+] efficiencies in operations.getty A colleague recently asked, “Is IoT dead? The Internet of Things was a big deal ten years ago, but it’s not headline news anymore.” My short answer was, “No, IoT is not dead, but you’re right about the novelty wearing off.” IoT technologies are evolving beyond the hype to connect real-world industrial and consumer “things” with AI-based, high-ROI applications. Like all successful enabling technologies, IoT becomes less visible but more valuable as it matures. This article is my…
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Governor Jeff Landry on Monday unveiled a plan called Gumbo 2.0, which aims to expand broadband internet access to 140,000 locations across the state using $1.355 billion, a plan issued out of Washington under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that must be implemented by the end of the year.The first phase of the program provided internet access to nearly 80,000 locations in Louisiana through grant funding from the American Rescue Act, and the second phase now includes internet access to 100,000 households, 35,000 businesses, and 4,000 institutions, including schools, hospitals and law enforcement agencies.”This…

