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Adaptive’s co-founder, Baptiste Pannier, is the company’s chief technology officer. CEO Julian Launay. Daniel Hesslow, its Founding Research Scientist; Photo courtesy: Adaptive Adaptive, a startup founded by a team that built the open source large-scale language model Falcon and then collaborated on the open source AI company Hugging Face, emerges from stealth with $20 million in its first venture capital round Did. The company works on technology that allows enterprises to easily train large-scale language models (LLMs) tailored to their specific needs.The seed investment was led by Index Ventures with participation from ICONIQ Capital, Motier Ventures, Databricks Ventures, Factorial’s HuggingFund,…

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Written by Harshit Verma(Reuters) – Gold prices took a break from a record rally on Monday as traders awaited inflation reports for new clues on when to cut interest rates. The rally was driven by a cooling U.S. labor market and comments from the Federal Reserve.At 0339 GMT, spot gold was stable at $2,178.44 an ounce. US gold futures were flat at $2,185.30.Gold hit an all-time high of $2,194.99 on Friday for the fourth day in a row, following data suggesting a cooling US labor market.Matt Simpson, senior analyst at City Index, said: “Gold is clearly in demand, with major…

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Vietnam’s Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has reportedly opened the long-awaited 5G spectrum auction to all participants, starting with the 2500-2600MHz band, with more bands expected to follow in the coming days. The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications launched an auction on Thursday, offering 15-year 5G licenses in the 2,500-2,600MHz band for a starting price of VND3.9 trillion (US$158 million), according to Vietnam’s state news agency. MIC also plans to offer spectrum in two other 5G mid-bands (3700-3800 MHz and 3800-3900 MHz) on March 14 and March 19, respectively. According to the report, the starting price for…

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Security researcher duo Tommy Mysk and Talal Haj Bakry from Mysk Inc have revealed the surprising security floor of Tesla electric cars. This security floor literally allows hackers to steal cars by exploiting user errors. Using social engineering and relatively inexpensive hardware, two researchers were able to remotely hack Mysk’s Tesla and create a digital key without directly interacting with or touching the car. . As reported by Gizmodo, Mysk tested the method multiple times in his own car using a newly reset iPhone that had never been paired with a car before. He said it worked every time. So…

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downward angle icon An icon in the shape of a downward facing corner. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty Images Nvidia’s chips gave the company the impetus to take advantage of the latest AI boom.But GPU manufacturers are targeting other areas where AI can be applied.Nvidia invested in dozens of startups in 2023, including companies focused on pharmaceuticals. California-based chipmaker Nvidia is the latest technology company to have a blockbuster year so far. It exceeded expectations and by the end of February had a market capitalization of over $2 trillion.This makes Nvidia one of the three largest companies by market…

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Maxis has announced that it will work with Nokia to strengthen the security and reliability of its network, as well as build part of its 5G core ecosystem to meet future connectivity needs. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Maxis and Nokia was signed during MWC 2024 held at the Malaysia Pavilion in Barcelona last month. Communications Minister Fahmi Fazil and MCMC Chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din witnessed the ceremony. Maxis collaborates with Nokia to enhance security and reliability Maxis signs memorandum of understanding with Nokia on network infrastructure According to Maxis, the partnership with Nokia will see…

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Litton Das scored a brilliant no-look run out in the third and final T20I match against Sri Lanka.©X (Twitter) Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batsman Litton Das scored a stunning no-look run out in the third and final T20I against Sri Lanka in Sylhet on Saturday. The incident took place on the last ball of Sri Lanka’s innings when Dasun Shanaka and Sadira Samarawickrama tried to steal two runs from the visiting team. Shanaka flicked Mustafizur Rahman’s shot towards mid-on, looking to grab a few points. The pair completed the first run successfully, but Shanaka ran towards the keeper’s end and completed the second…

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ORLANDO – When asked if the company has an overarching theme as it prepares to open its booth here at HIMSS24 on Tuesday, Kathleen Aller, head of global healthcare market strategy at InterSystems, said: answered simply: It becomes possible. ” This goal is easy to explain but very complex to achieve. Anyone who has followed the company and all the work it has done over 40 years to connect organizations in all corners of the healthcare ecosystem will be familiar with it. “Interoperability has been, and continues to be, our foundation,” says Aller. “We deliver interoperability at scale.” And all…

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Department of Defense uses data for predictive logistics planning An Air Force sergeant logs data into the Cargo Movement Operations System. Ministry of Defense photo oklahoma city — “Logistics wins wars” is an old adage, but its applications have evolved from logbooks and spreadsheets to data streams and analytics. The Department of Defense now wants to leverage these new practices to predict the future. Christopher Roman, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainability, is working with a variety of platforms to better understand what tools need to be used to turn data into actionable logistics decisions. We described predictive logistics as…

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Spanish startup promises to launch first four commercial satellites by June Spain-based satellite IoT startup Satelliot has announced plans to seek €100 million in equity and debt from private equity investors, funds and banks, according to media reports. hopes to buck the trend. The startup, which partnered with Telefonica last August, has already put two test satellites into orbit, has book orders worth around 187 million euros in annual revenue, and has customers, mostly mobile and mobile, in countries such as Canada. They claim to come from countries with large areas not covered by the network. Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia…

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