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Can Formula E take pole position from fossil-fuelled F1?
Formula E is seeing huge growth in Asia, where the production and uptake of electric vehicles has far outpaced all other parts of the world.
The anti-ESG movement claims a major victory
The dissolution of a climate-focused industry group for insurers shows the power of the anti-ESG movement
Sector-specific LLMs are enhancing multiple industries
While Chat-GPT is trained on general data and can answer questions on everything from business plans to historical musical composers, sector-specific LLMs pose significant advantages.
Will machines have more food than humans?
the US was one of just two countries that voted against a 2021 UN committee draft on the right to food, the other opponent being Israel.
Putting Bitcoin on the ballot: Trump backs cryptocurrency
During his presidency, Trump was vocal about his disdain for cryptocurrencies.
Why automakers should avoid accepting cryptocurrency payments
Market volatility poses a huge barrier to the adoption of cryptocurrency payments as it puts both the customer and the automaker at risk.
Johansson versus OpenAI shows arrogance of tech companies
The tech industry needs to not only be better regulated but needs to have those regulations properly enforced when necessary.
South Korea plans to boost chip production amid global competition
The South Korean government has proposed several measures, including tax incentives for investments and initiatives aimed at boosting competitiveness.
A secure foundation? Cybersecurity in the construction industry
A 2024 GlobalData poll revealed that 73% of respondents said cybersecurity was either already disrupting their industry or would do so in the next 12 months.
An ode to the Nokia 3210
The simplicity of the phone is attractive, yet reality strikes in the sorry realisation that, ultimately, no one texts anymore.