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Could you convince an AI bot to fall in love with you? A daring new challenge offers thousands of dollars for the perfect ‘I love you’.

Freysa.ai’s latest challenge asks: can you earn the trust, and love, of an AI? As Freysa learns from humanity’s attempts, the project highlights the urgent need for AI governance and the incredible potential of autonomous systems

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AI is accelerating innovation in mobile app development, with Chinese apps leading the charge in reshaping global markets

AI-powered innovation is reshaping the mobile app landscape, and Chinese developers are leading the charge. With 15 billion global app installs and groundbreaking strategies like web-to-app acquisition, the future of mobile app development is more dynamic and resource-efficient than ever

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Imagine a future where cities are smarter, greener, and more connected, Hà Nội is leading the charge with its ambitious smart city vision unveiled at the Việt Nam-Asia Smart City Conference 2024.

Hà Nội is paving the way for the future of smart urban living with ambitious plans for digital transformation and sustainable development. At the Việt Nam-Asia Smart City Conference 2024, leaders and experts met to share insights on how data and technology can revolutionize cities across Asia.

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China is positioning itself at the forefront of digital trade, but what does this mean for global commerce and how will other nations respond?

China’s digital trade reform is set to revolutionize global commerce, aiming for digitally delivered services to make up 45% of services trade by 2029. This initiative will boost China’s trade competitiveness, however, it raises important questions about how other countries will respond and whether this move will disrupt the global digital economy.

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AI-generated work is passing undetected in classrooms, with shocking consequences. How can schools confront this growing challenge before it undermines the very value of a degree?

AI is rewriting the rules of education, with 94% of AI-generated work going undetected and often scoring higher than human submissions. Is academic integrity on the brink of collapse?

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Can AI Learn Smarter, Not Harder? MIT's New Algorithm Could Change Everything

MIT researchers have introduced an innovative algorithm, Model-Based Transfer Learning (MBTL), to train AI agents more efficiently for complex tasks like traffic control. By focusing on the most impactful tasks in a system, MBTL delivers up to 50 times the efficiency of traditional methods, reducing training costs while improving reliability and performance.

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Can AI ease Harare’s infamous traffic jams? Zimbabwe launches an innovative, AI-powered traffic management system to tackle urban congestion, promising smoother commutes and safer roads.

Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, has launched an AI-powered traffic management system to combat congestion and improve road safety. The system dynamically adjusts signals using real-time data, promising smoother commutes and reduced fuel costs while setting a benchmark for African urban innovation.

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AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio issues a stark warning: artificial intelligence systems could one day "turn against humans." Are we prepared for the consequences, or is it already too late?

AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio warns that unchecked development of artificial intelligence could lead to catastrophic outcomes, including systems that might turn against humans. He calls for urgent global regulation, liability for developers, and technological safeguards to ensure AI serves humanity responsibly.

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What if AI could replicate your personality after just a two-hour conversation? New research from Stanford and Google DeepMind shows it’s now possible, but raises critical ethical questions.

AI can now replicate your personality with stunning accuracy after a two-hour interview, according to research from Stanford and Google DeepMind. While these digital personas could transform fields like social science and personalized AI tools, concerns are mounting over ethical risks and potential misuse.

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As the UK grapples with post-Budget tax hikes, AI emerges as a double-edged sword, offering businesses productivity boosts while raising concerns over potential job losses.

As UK businesses face rising costs from recent Budget changes, AI adoption is set to surge. Sage CEO Steve Hare highlights how tools like Sage Copilot are designed to enhance human productivity, but analysts warn of job risks, particularly in retail and hospitality.

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