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A peek inside San Francisco's AI boom

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In an opulent ballroom on a Saturday night, the classic pump-up anthem "Eye of the Tiger" blared as artificial intelligence enthusiasts tapped away on their keyboards. This was a hackathon -- an event where participants have a set amount of time to collaborate on a project they present to the crowd -- at a sprawling mansion about 30 minutes south of San Francisco. As a professional freelance photographer, I've spent the past decade documenting the people and culture of Silicon Valley. Ever since OpenAI's ChatGPT debuted in November 2022, countless entrepreneurs have been inspired to make their own generative AI tools. Now, nearly every new start-up has an AI element -- technology that automates simple tasks, for example, or a chatbot that provides mental health tips.


One giant leap for Stowmarket as ex-NASA scientist opens technology hub

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To send a link to this page you must be logged in. Peter Scott from the Next Wave Institute - an ex-NASA scientist and leading expert in Artificial Intelligence (AI), cut the virtual ribbon at the Innovation Lab at Wharfside House in Prentice Road at a launch event. The new hub aims to take Stowmarket a step closer to its ambition of developing a high-tech Centre of Excellence by offering a co-working space with advice and guidance to start-up businesses. The aim is to support innovation, entrepreneurship, business growth and the development of an AI Centre of Excellence. Backed by Mid Suffolk District Council, Tech East and the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), it is hoped the hub will eventually form the focal point for developing a cluster of technology and manufacturing companies.


The Startup vibes in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia !

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I used to see the young people in the city mostly spending their time at the eateries, playing games online, driving out to the desert. Coffee shops were just a place to drink coffee or spend some time chilling out. That scenario is slowly changing. A new group of youngsters are emerging in Jeddah who love music, art, fashion as well as creating their own startups. Many of these youngsters are women.


AI Is Disrupting Freelancing: Here's How You Can Thrive

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Freelancers are definitely having a moment. It's expected that by 2027 freelancers will make-up over 50 percent of the American workforce. At the same time, technology is also disrupting the landscape of work. Can you think of any industry that's not being impacted by technology like artificial intelligence? I mean why spend a ton of money on a writer when you can have a robot do it for you?


How an Artificial Intelligence enabled workspace to be like?

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Co-Working Space is emerging as the core of Indian Startup's economy where new ideas and innovation are taking concrete shape. Role of modern technology in shaping the office space ecosystem has been established beyond any doubt whether it is about simply taking the print command or analysing humongous data for a Law firm with the help of Big Data Analysis or sorting and managing files for a chartered accountant firm. Akshita Gupta, Co-Founder, ABL Workspaces feels that the emergence of Artificial Intelligence is set to revolutionise the office space especially the co-working spaces where the most ignited and most tech-savvy brain works. Let's imagine a Co-Working Space with the artificial intelligence facility where Saina (Imaginary Name) works for her own startup. When Saina reached the office, the necessity of entering her details at the reception desk is being replaced by one click just after entering her log-in details.


Incuspaze launches co-working space in Gurgaon, to incubate AI, IoT startups Techcircle.in - India startups, internet, mobile, e-commerce, software, online businesses, technology, venture capital, angel, seed funding

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Incuspaze, a Gurgaon-based co-working and incubation centre, will launch an incubation programme for startups in artificial intelligence, machine learning, IoT and big data, the company said in a statement on Monday. The 6,000 sq ft centre was launched by UK-based angel investor Sanjay Choudhary last week. Incuspaze will invest between Rs 1 -5 lakh in five to six startups in its batch, and will also offer parallel services such as marketing, accounting and legal. "We are building a global self-sustainable ecosystem for startups and entrepreneurs. We are not only providing a co-working space, but also investor support, mentoring, allied services, global partnerships and to ensure peak performance for all startup founders," said Choudhary in the statement. Choudhary said Incuspaze will enable startups to accelerate product/service development by implementing lean startup methodologies through calculated risk-taking.