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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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Broadcom Launches Industry-First Wi-Fi 8 Silicon for AI Edge Networks

Broadcom has introduced the industry’s first Wi-Fi 8 silicon ecosystem targeting AI-driven edge networks. The solutions emphasize Ultra High Reliability, hardware-accelerated telemetry, and significant energy efficiency gains across residential, enterprise, and mobile applications.

In a significant industry development, Broadcom Inc. has unveiled its groundbreaking Wi-Fi 8 silicon solutions, positioning them as the first in the market specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of AI-driven edge networks. According to the official announcement, these new products target the broadband wireless edge ecosystem, including residential gateways, enterprise access points, and smart mobile clients, with a focus on delivering unprecedented performance, reliability, intelligence, and efficiency for the AI era.

Addressing AI Edge Network Demands

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GSK’s $30 Billion U.S. Investment: AI-Powered Biopharma Expansion & Job Creation

Pharmaceutical giant GSK has committed $30 billion to U.S. operations over five years, featuring advanced AI manufacturing and new biologics facilities. This massive investment will create hundreds of skilled jobs while accelerating development of next-generation medicines for respiratory diseases and cancer.

In a landmark announcement that signals significant growth for the American pharmaceutical sector, global healthcare company GSK plc has revealed plans to invest $30 billion across the United States over the next five years. This substantial commitment to research and development and manufacturing infrastructure represents one of the largest pharmaceutical investments in recent U.S. history, with advanced artificial intelligence technologies playing a central role in modernizing production facilities and accelerating drug development.

Comprehensive U.S. Investment Strategy

International Business and TradePolicy

China Imposes Retaliatory Port Fees on U.S. Cargo Ships: Trade Tensions Escalate

China has announced tit-for-tat port fees targeting American vessels in response to U.S. charges on Chinese ships. The retaliatory measures come as trade tensions escalate between the world’s two largest economies ahead of critical diplomatic talks.

In a significant escalation of trade tensions, China has implemented retaliatory port fees specifically targeting American-owned and operated vessels docking at Chinese ports. The move comes as a direct response to planned U.S. port fees on Chinese ships, creating a mirror-image tariff structure that underscores the deepening economic confrontation between the world’s two largest economies. The timing is particularly significant, with the measures taking effect just weeks before an anticipated meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

Details of China’s Retaliatory Port Fees

International Business and TradePolicy

China Imposes Retaliatory Port Fees on U.S. Cargo Ships: Trade Tensions Escalate

China has announced retaliatory port fees targeting U.S.-owned cargo ships, responding directly to similar U.S. measures. The escalating trade dispute comes just weeks before a critical meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi.

In a significant escalation of trade tensions, China has imposed retaliatory port fees specifically targeting U.S.-owned and operated vessels docking in Chinese ports. The move comes as a direct response to planned American port fees on Chinese ships, creating a tit-for-tat economic confrontation between the world’s two largest economies. The timing is particularly significant, with the measures taking effect just weeks before an anticipated meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.

Details of China’s Retaliatory Port Fees