The world is on the cusp of a revolution in artificial intelligence, with far-reaching implications for industries, economies, and societies. As AI continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, nations and companies are racing to develop and deploy the technology, with China and the US at the forefront of the competition. But what does this mean for the future of work, education, and innovation?
China Urged to Prepare Students for Challenges of AI and Ageing Population
Chinese lawmakers and political advisers have called for changes to the education system to cope with challenges brought by artificial intelligence and a rapidly ageing population. President Xi Jinping said China's education system must change to produce the scientific talent needed for the country's grand technological ambitions. Gao Song, president of Sun Yat-sen University, noted that Chinese universities are teaching students based on outdated knowledge that cannot solve the problems of the future. He suggested cultivating students' creativity to deal with an uncertain future is the core challenge facing the current education system.
UK Music Streaming Tops £1bn Sales but AI Threat Looms
UK music streaming sales topped £1 billion last year for the first time, but the industry faces the looming threat of artificial intelligence (AI) copyright plans, according to the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Demand for vinyl also continued to grow with the release of albums by bestselling artists including Taylor Swift. But paid subscriptions to platforms like Spotify, Apple Music and music with adverts, and video streaming continued to make up the bulk of revenues.
Axyon AI Partners with ALLINDEX to Enhance Predictive AI with Thematic Investment Capabilities
Axyon AI, a leading tech provider of Predictive AI-powered solutions for the investment management sector, announces its partnership with ALLINDEX, a FinTech company that specialises in creating indices and securities baskets in thematic topics by leveraging AI. The partnership aims to enhance Predictive AI with thematic investment capabilities, providing investors with more accurate and data-driven investment decisions.
AI is No Longer a Mere Investment, but a Matter of Sovereignty
As the US-China race for primacy in artificial intelligence heats up, nations must boost their capabilities or fall behind in the global divide. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer simply a technological innovation – it has become the defining factor, illuminating a widening chasm between nations prepared for the future and those falling dangerously behind.
Elea AI is Chasing the Healthcare Productivity Opportunity by Targeting Pathology Labs’ Legacy Systems
Elea AI is chasing the healthcare productivity opportunity by targeting pathology labs’ legacy systems. VC funding into AI tools for healthcare was projected to hit $11 billion last year, a headline figure that speaks to the widespread conviction that artificial intelligence will prove transformative in a critical sector. Many startups applying AI in healthcare are seeking to drive efficiencies by automating some of the administration that orbits and enables patient care.
The Nasdaq Just Hit Correction Territory: 2 Brilliant AI Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever
Warren Buffett has often endorsed a contrarian investment strategy. "Tumbling markets can be helpful to the true investor if he has cash available when prices get far out of line with values. A climate of fear is your friend when investing; a euphoric world is your enemy
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- China urged to prepare students for challenges of AI and ageing population
- UK music streaming tops £1bn sales but AI threat looms, BPI finds
- Axyon AI Partners with ALLINDEX to Enhance Predictive AI with Thematic Investment Capabilities
- Opinion | AI is no longer a mere investment, but a matter of sovereignty
- Elea AI is chasing the healthcare productivity opportunity by targeting pathology labs’ legacy systems
- The Nasdaq Just Hit Correction Territory: 2 Brilliant AI Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever
- New Research Catches AI Cheating But The AI Shamelessly Hides The Evidence
- Google introduces new light Gemma 3 LLMs
- Bluesky to get user data handling options for AI training
- Meta Is Testing Its First Internally-developed AI Training Chips