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  • Article: The Oil and Water Moment in AI Architecture

    Article: The Oil and Water Moment in AI Architecture

    Have you ever tried mixing oil and water? That is the moment software architecture is entering as deterministic systems meet non deterministic AI behaviour. Architects must anchor intelligent systems in intent, governance and systems thinking. This article in… You can shake the jar hard enough to make it appear unified. For a moment, it blends.…

  • Europe’s second chance on AI: building an opportunity i…

    As the next AI wave unfolds, Europe’s position as a commercial first-wave AI laggard may actually prove to be a strength. For much of the last three decades, Europe has played a back-footed role in the digital economy: influential in regulation, strong in research, but rarely the place where globally dominant technology companies are built.…

  • How AI Is Changing Early Skin Cancer Detection: What You …

    How AI Is Changing Early Skin Cancer Detection: What You …

    Artificial intelligence has already reshaped many areas of healthcare, from medical imaging analysis to predictive diagnostics. As machine learning systems become more sophisticated, they are increasingly used to assist professionals and individuals in identi… Artificial intelligence has already reshaped many areas of healthcare, from medical imaging analysis to predictive diagnostics. As machine learning systems become…

  • Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’: The future is now

    Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’: The future is now

    Lang’s classic 1927 silent film, which was set in 2026, predicted a world that now looks eerily familiar, with a robot hinting at the future direction of AI. Lang's classic 1927 silent film, which was set in 2026, predicted a world that now looks eerily familiar, with a robot hinting at the future direction of…

  • Ferrari Amalfi Spider debuts – 640 PS/760 Nm soft-top c…

    Ferrari Amalfi Spider debuts – 640 PS/760 Nm soft-top c…

    Ferrari has unveiled the convertible version of the Amalfi, with the Amalfi Spider being presented eight months after the coupe’s global introduction. Its introduction yesterday also coincided with the Amalfi coupe’s regional debut here in […] The post Ferrar… Ferrari has unveiled the convertible version of the Amalfi, presenting the Amalfi Spider eight months after…

  • Singapore turns tide in evolving fight against scams

    Singapore turns tide in evolving fight against scams

    Building his cryptocurrency holdings over eight years and helping out defrauded traders, Singaporean investor Mark Koh had thought he was savvy enough to spot a scam. Until he fell prey to one. Read full story SINGAPORE: Building his cryptocurrency holdings over eight years and helping out defrauded traders, Singaporean investor Mark Koh had thought he was…

  • Unreliable fleet connectivity driving employee exodus

    Unreliable fleet connectivity driving employee exodus

    Study finds fleets experience an average downtime of 25%, equating to three to four days of downtime per month, while a third of fleet operators still rely on hotspots from mobile devices to provide connectivity on the move To stay competitive, resilient and adaptable in an evolving market, UK fleet operators are having to focus…

  • Who is really footing the AI energy bill? Inside the deba…

    The hyperscalers racing to build the data centers needed for the AI boom have a PR crisis on their hands, but the industry is not taking the problem lying down. The companies racing to build the massive infrastructure needed for the artificial intelligence boom are facing growing backlash over electricity costs, as households and policymakers question…

  • AI could revolutionise glaucoma detection. Here’s 6 thi…

    Age and family history are significant risk factors for developing glaucoma I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice Artificial intelligence could revolutionise the detection of glaucoma, a common eye condition, while significantly reducing the number of unnecessary specialist referrals, a new study suggests. Furthermore,…

  • iPhone Fold: New Leaks Point to a Massive $2,400 Tag

    iPhone Fold: New Leaks Point to a Massive $2,400 Tag

    Apple’s highly anticipated entry into the foldable phone market, the iPhone Fold, is poised to make waves in the tech world. With leaked design details and CAD renders sparking widespread interest, the device promises to combine innovation with practicality, … Apple’s highly anticipated entry into the foldable phone market, the iPhone Fold, is poised to…