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Nvidia and Tesla chase same self-driving goal via varying paths
Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia, talks about partnering with Mercedes Benz during the Nvidia Live event at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Monday. Jensen Huang took the stage at the CES trade show in Las Vegas this week to make the clearest pitch yet for Nvidia's autonomous driving technology. In doing so, the chief executive officer's vision for vehicles that can drive themselves edged into the terrain of major customers like Tesla and its boss, Elon Musk. Huang's remarks sparked a widely watched -- if notably polite -- indirect multiday exchange between two of the most influential figures in technology. It also sharpened a central question about autonomous driving: Who controls the technology that will first power consumer cars that drive themselves -- and later, driverless cars known as robotaxis that are designed for ride-hailing?
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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet on Trust in AI, Building New Workbenches, and Why Humans Are Here to Stay
Javed is a senior editor at TIME, based in the London bureau. Javed is a senior editor at TIME, based in the London bureau. How do you see your clients adopting AI and grappling with the rapid changes it is bringing? CEOs have identified that AI is simple to try and hard to scale, and that's why they come to Accenture. And you can see that in the explosive growth of our advanced AI practice over the past couple of years.
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Protecting Americans' data from China is central to an America First agenda
In January, President Donald Trump announced the 500 billion Stargate project, which will accelerate the buildout of America's digital infrastructure while creating hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs. This investment in American data centers – which are key to nearly every aspect of how we live in an increasingly digital world – will be a game-changer for the U.S. far into the future. It is a reflection of the business community's recognition of the benefits of investing in the United States under President Trump. But more importantly, Stargate shows the commitment of President Trump and those in his administration to finding every opportunity to protect American citizens and our nation's digital sovereignty by combating Chinese aggression. China's pursuit of global technological dominance is a direct assault on our freedoms and sovereignty.
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Tech leaders' message to Biden
Nvidia is developing real-world robots that are equipped with artificial intelligence capabilities. PUSH BACK: The new rule, which industry leaders say could come as early as the end of this week, effectively seeks to shore up the U.S. economy and national security efforts by adding new restrictions on how many U.S.-made artifical intelligence products can be deployed across the globe. Jensen Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks during the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, March 18, 2024. 'UTTERLY UNTRUE': Open AI CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday responded to a lawsuit in which his sister accused him of sexually abusing her for nearly a decade. Altman, along with his mother and two brothers, issued a joint statement denying the claims of his sister, Ann Altman.
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Fox News AI Newsletter: Ousted CEO returns to ChatGPT maker OpenAI
Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI, during a fireside chat at University College London (UCL) in London, UK, on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. Altman said part of the reason for his current tour of European cities is to discover a suitable location for a new office. ALTMAN RETURNS: OpenAI brings back former CEO, establishes new board days after ouster. EGG ON FACE: OpenAI board's days numbered as $90B company plunges into chaos. NO OVERSIGHT: Tech CEO's ouster demonstrates need for better regulation.
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AI can contain gender bias, leading to potential disadvantages for women, expert says
Justine Bateman told Fox News Digital the increased use of artificial intelligence makes her sad because she feels it takes away from genuine human connection. Some experts have raised concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) could have its own gender gap if more women aren't involved in its development and dataset analysis. "It's not just AI, but I would say engineering as a whole," Dr. Georgianna Shea, chief technologist at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies' Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation (CCTI), told Fox News Digital. "Whenever there's any type of engineering process for anything, you don't want to end up with bias-based engineers." Adding to the debate, Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, recently said in an interview that she was concerned there was a lack of women working in the field of artificial intelligence, which she said made her nervous about potential biases in platforms.
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Mobeon Appoints AI-Powered ChatGPT as its Chief Executive Officer
Mobeon, a pioneering live event and virtual production studio specializing in immersive realtime experiences for creators, companies and brands announced a groundbreaking change in its leadership structure with the appointment of Chinggis Tron as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or AICEO. It is based on ChatGPT, an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by OpenAI. This marks a significant step towards embracing AI-driven leadership and decision-making in the business world. Mobeon has always been at the forefront of digital innovation, helping businesses seamlessly integrate gaming and interactive technology into their live events, shows, and corporate communications. The decision to appoint a ChatGPT powered CEO is a testament to Mobeon's dedication to exploring new frontiers in the technology sector.
THINK Surgical Announces Collaboration with Definition Health
THINK Surgical, a technology innovator developing orthopedic surgical robots, announced a collaboration with UK based digital health company, Definition Health. The companies will jointly develop a seamless, web-based, connected care solution to enhance the surgical planning experience for surgeons using THINK's robotic technologies for joint replacement surgery. This web-based solution will support all of THINK's robotic products, including new product launches planned for 2023. In addition, this web-based solution will incorporate Definition Health's Total Digital Surgery platform which assists hospitals and surgeons in achieving workflow efficiency, improved perioperative care and virtual follow up for surgical patients. Definition Health's platform is widely deployed in the UK with customers reporting improved profitability for surgical service lines as well as improved patient and provider satisfaction rates.
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Perfect Corp. and Provident Acquisition Corp. Complete Business Combination
Perfect Corp. ("Perfect"), a global leader in providing augmented reality ("AR") and artificial intelligence ("AI") Software-as-a-Service ("SaaS") solutions to beauty and fashion industries, and Provident Acquisition Corp, a special purpose acquisition company, announced the completion of their previously announced business combination (the "Business Combination"). The listed company resulting from the Business Combination will be called Perfect Corp., and its shares and warrants will commence trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbols "PERF" and "PERF WS," respectively, on October 31, 2022. Alice Chang, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Perfect, commented, "We are thrilled to continue Perfect's evolution, now as a public company, by reaching this significant milestone. Leveraging our access to the global capital market, we plan to extend our industry coverage from beauty and fashion to tangential sectors, augment our innovative AR and AI SaaS solutions, and empower more enterprises around the world to deliver transformative virtual product try-on experiences to consumers." Passwords and People are the Biggest Risks to Businesses' Cyber Security, says Consolidated Communications' Head of Network Security Marco's Pizza Selects Medallia to Boost its Market Intelligence Michael Aw, Chief Executive Officer of Provident, commented, "Provident is proud to partner with a company whose unparalleled leadership and vision have driven it to the forefront of today's beauty and fashion industries. With its innovative AI and AR solutions and strong partnerships with the world's leading beauty groups, we believe that Perfect is well positioned to continue growing its business and deliver sustainable shareholder returns. We are excited for the opportunities that lie ahead, and we look forward to working with Perfect in the future as a newly-public company."
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Knightscope Announces Acquisition of CASE Emergency Systems
WIRE)--Knightscope, Inc. (Nasdaq: KSCP) ("Knightscope" or the "Company"), a leading developer of autonomous security robots, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire CASE Emergency Systems ("CASE") and to close on the transaction during October. The acquisition is planned to boost the company's revenues while increasing its positive impact on the safety of communities nationwide. CASE is a leader in blue light emergency phones and an innovator in next generation wireless emergency communications technology, providing Knightscope with a strategic entry into a nationwide market. Audited full year results reflect CASE generated over $5.4 million of profitable revenue in 2021. The accretive transaction provides a significant increase in physical presence to Knightscope with over 7,000 devices currently deployed across the United States, 9 production and logistics facilities spread throughout California, Texas and New York, and a seasoned team located across 4 states.
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