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Apple's Gemini Siri is finally, almost, maybe here - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Gemini Siri is finally, almost, maybe here

According to Mashable, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple is planning to unveil its Gemini-powered Siri overhaul in the second…

Xbox's Multiplatform Mess Is Just About "Resources," Boss Says - Professional coverage
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Xbox’s Multiplatform Mess Is Just About “Resources,” Boss Says

According to GameSpot, Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan explained the inconsistent release strategy for bringing Xbox games to PS5,…

We're Studying AI Like It's an Alien, and Head Transplants Are Back - Professional coverage
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We’re Studying AI Like It’s an Alien, and Head Transplants Are Back

According to MIT Technology Review, researchers are now treating massive, opaque large language models like alien biology, using techniques from…

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Mpumalanga’s Coal Workforce Seamlessly Shifts to Renewable Energy Projects, CEO Reports

Industry professionals with deep coal mining experience are reportedly transitioning seamlessly to renewable energy roles in Mpumalanga’s wind farm developments. According to reports, this workforce adaptation is accelerating South Africa’s Just Energy Transition while maintaining employment stability in the coal heartland region.

Coal Industry Professionals Embrace Renewable Transition

According to recent reports, professionals with extensive coal mining experience are transitioning remarkably well to renewable energy roles in Mpumalanga’s emerging wind power sector. Sources indicate that Seriti Green, majority-owned by black-owned coal mining company Seriti Resources, has successfully integrated former coal industry workers into its renewable energy projects, with the majority of its initial team of 17 professionals having joined from the coal sector.

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Dutch Semiconductor Firm Warns Japanese Auto Industry of Potential Chip Supply Disruption

Japanese automobile manufacturers face potential supply chain disruptions as a Dutch semiconductor producer issues warnings about chip delivery uncertainties. The situation could significantly impact global automotive production, according to industry reports.

Supply Chain Alert for Automotive Industry

A leading Dutch semiconductor manufacturer has reportedly notified Japanese automobile component makers that it may be unable to guarantee chip deliveries, according to the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association. The announcement, made public on Thursday, has raised concerns about potential disruptions to global automotive manufacturing operations.