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Today’s businesses are finding major hurdles in the shift from pilots and experiments to enterprise-wide AI deployment. From platform modernization to cloud migration to data quality, 90% of 205 data and technology leaders expect to increase spending on AI readiness by 10%. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ettWDdR5 In partnership with Boomi
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From new innovations to old favorites, here’s what to watch out for in the world of climate tech this year. https://trib.al/PDM6yrx
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The allure of AI companions is hard to resist. Here’s how innovation in regulation can help protect people.
We need to prepare for ‘addictive intelligence’
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Over a dozen Chinese cities are experimenting with hydrogen-powered shared bikes, partly because of safety concerns around lithium-ion batteries.
Hydrogen bikes are struggling to gain traction in China
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Today in The Download, our daily newsletter: the risks of addictive AI, and hydrogen bikes’ limitations.
The Download: the risks of addictive AI, and hydrogen bikes’ limitations
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The global rise in obesity has been called an epidemic by the World Health Organization. Weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro and Wegovy are now among the most powerful tools that patients and physicians have to treat it. Evidence suggests they can even protect against heart attacks and strokes. Although these drugs are wildly popular and effective, their long-term health impacts are still unknown. Still, our reporters and editors named weight-loss drugs as one of the 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2024. https://trib.al/uEo5sKX
Weight-loss drugs: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2024
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From drafting an AI law to zooming in on copyright and safety reviews, experts say these are Chinese AI regulators’ priorities in 2024. https://trib.al/7MulpaF
Four things to know about China’s new AI rules in 2024
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Innovation is a powerful engine for uplifting society and fueling economic growth. Antibiotics, electric lights, refrigerators, airplanes, smartphones—we have these things because innovators created something that didn’t exist before. AI luminary Andrew Ng reflects on what it means to be an innovator and offers tips for aspiring innovators on trying, failing, and the future of AI. https://trib.al/MhgK1z5
Andrew Ng: How to be an innovator
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Chinese social platforms have already expanded the scope of a controversial rule that requires influential users to disclose their legal names. Regular users are right to be worried. https://trib.al/qJT6AFx
The end of anonymity online in China
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