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Survey Reveals Uneven AI Implementation Patterns Among Technology Professionals - Professional coverage
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Survey Reveals Uneven AI Implementation Patterns Among Technology Professionals

AI Adoption Widespread But Integration Varies New research indicates that artificial intelligence tools have achieved near-universal adoption within the technology…

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AI Investment Frenzy: Beyond the Bubble Speculation to Sustainable Growth

Former Meta Executive Sounds Caution on AI Market Dynamics Nick Clegg, former Meta president of global affairs and UK deputy…

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The UK and Japan could lead a global alliance for responsible AI

Forging a New Path: How UK-Japan Tech Alliance Charts a Middle Course in Global AI Race As nations scramble to…

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Apple M5 Hardware Launch Expected This Week With iPad Pro, Vision Pro Updates

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch new M5-powered hardware this week, including updated iPad Pro models and Vision Pro headsets. The refresh focuses on internal upgrades rather than design changes, with MacBook Pro models expected to follow.

Apple appears poised to introduce its next generation of M5 silicon this week, with multiple hardware refreshes expected across the iPad Pro, Vision Pro, and MacBook Pro lineups. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, these updates represent evolutionary rather than revolutionary changes, focusing primarily on processor upgrades while maintaining existing designs across most products.

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SoftBank’s Graphcore Announces $1 Billion India Investment, Opens AI Engineering Campus

Graphcore, the SoftBank-owned chip designer, has committed to investing $1 billion in India over the next decade while opening a new AI engineering campus in Bengaluru. The expansion will create 500 semiconductor jobs and strengthen India’s position in global AI development.

SoftBank Group-owned semiconductor company Graphcore has announced a massive $1 billion investment commitment in India alongside the opening of a new AI engineering campus in Bengaluru. The decade-long investment strategy represents one of the largest foreign direct investments in India’s semiconductor sector and signals SoftBank’s growing confidence in the country’s technological capabilities.

Graphcore’s Major India Expansion Strategy