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Category: Technology
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China Could Have 20-35 Million Kpop Like Facial Surgery C…
500 fans of a baby-faced beauty key opinion leader (KOL) in China replicated her face through cosmetic surgery at her clinic. She said “After the initial surgeries, my face was uneven and bumpy. Through multiple corrective procedures, I finally achieved the i… 500 fans of a baby-faced beauty key opinion leader (KOL) in China replicated…
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WiseTech to slash 2,000 jobs as AI ends era of ‘manually …
The company says almost one third of staff across 40 countries would be affected by the redundancies as a move towards AI sees a reshaping of its workforce. WiseTech will cut 2,000 roles as its boss hails the end of the era of manual coding thanks to AI. (ABC News: John Gunn) Software logistics firm…
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: These First Camera Samples Reve…
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has captured widespread attention with the release of its early camera samples, offering a glimpse into the potential of its advanced imaging capabilities. These samples showcase brighter visuals, sharper details, and improved con… The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has captured widespread attention with the release of its early camera samples,…
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AI expert warns Australia is unprepared for ‘supercharged…
Renowned AI expert Toby Walsh has used a National Press Club address to warn the Australian government about what he argues are inadequate approaches to regulating the technology. Toby Walsh used a National Press Club address to warn of the significant risks posed by a lack of AI regulation. (ABC News: Matt Roberts) UNSW AI…
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A.I. Isn’t People
How many Reddit posts does it take to learn to read? A couple nights ago I went downstairs for a late night snack and as I stood at the back door staring at the decaying snow and thinking my February thoughts I heard a faint tinny burble from somewhere to my right. A pair of…
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40,000-year-old signs show humans were recording informat…
More than 40,000 years ago, Ice Age humans were carving repeated patterns of dots, lines, and crosses into tools and small ivory figurines. A new computational study of more than 3,000 of these Paleolithic signs reveals that they were not random decorations b… More than 40,000 years ago, early humans were already engraving symbols onto…
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Why India joining the US alliance on AI tech is an opport…
The new agreement gives Australia and India a chance to become much needed AI chip material suppliers – and an alternative to China. India has formally joined the United States’ flagship international alliance on artificial intelligence (AI) supply chain security: “Pax Silica”. Officials from both countries signed the Pax Silica declaration on the sidelines of…
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Adelaide council reviews mobile parking patrol amid ‘comp…
An Adelaide council administration is reviewing its camera-mounted vehicle as a driver says she was mistakenly fined for performing a U-turn in a permit parking zone. Kate Treloar was pinged by the City of Adelaide mobile camera parking vehicle while trying to do a U-turn. (ABC News: Daniel Taylor.) An Adelaide councillor has raised concerns…
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Digital Realty Expands Innovation Lab Network to Singapor…
Asia Pacific will provide real-world environments for customers and partners to test and optimize next generation infrastructure SINGAPORE, Feb. 24, 2026… SINGAPORE, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), the world’s largest cloud- and carrier-neutral data center platform, today announced the expansion of its Digital Realty Innovation Lab (DRIL) into Singapore and…
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India’s AI boom pushes firms to trade near-term revenue f…
ChatGPT and rivals are testing whether India’s massive AI user boom can translate into paying customers as free offers wind down. Tech giants’ efforts to ramp up AI adoption in India may be about to hit a turning point, as companies end free promotions with hopes to convert the world’s fourth-largest economy into a windfall…
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