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GenAI suffers from data overload, so it is necessary to focus on smaller and more specific objectives

While it’s true that data and AI go hand in hand, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data a company may have, some of it potentially sensitive and subject to strict protections, and perhaps even stored in countless locations.

Founders and VCs back a pan-European C corporation, but an 'EU Inc' has a tough road ahead

It has become a common refrain in political discourse: Europe needs to take radical measures to remain competitive. In the long list of possible reforms, one that is gaining particular traction is a new EU-wide corporate status for innovative companies.

Jon McNeill's lessons on innovation through subtraction

McNeill's key lesson is summed up as follows: start by identifying the problem you're solving and then aim for massive (not incremental) goals. "A big order of magnitude," he says.

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Pay attention to the hidden costs of AI to avoid ruining innovation

As key in the field of digital innovation, artificial intelligence holds the future of all forward-thinking companies. But while AI and generative AI pave the way for opportunities, they carry financial sustainability risks that can threaten the lasting use of these technologies.

Antimatter uses memes to turn C students into C+

Antimatter is an edtech company that operates on a simple and compelling premise: if a student really understands a subject, they'll be able to make a meme about it.

NXP presents its latest processor, the i.MX 91

Dutch semiconductor giant NXP announced at Computex its i.MX 91, the latest processor in its i.MX 9 series of application processors for industrial, medical, consumer, and IoT use cases.

Tile launches a new cat tracking tag with three years of battery life

Tile, rival to AirTag now owned by Life360, today launched a new cat tracking tag to help pet owners find their furry friends. The new device, "Tile for Cats," is basically a modified version of the Tile Sticker with a silicone collar that costs $39,99.

DJI's latest Mavic drone is a beast

DJI has spent the last few years doubling down on its imaginative powers, tripling it in this case. And it makes sense. Aside from the underlying fun of flying these things, all of the more immediate consumer/prosumer applications revolve around taking pictures and video.

Hydrosat prepares the launch of climate monitoring satellites

Data is becoming as precious a commodity as water in precision agriculture, and Hydrosat aims to help provide both with a new set of Earth observation satellites. The company has raised $20 million in an A round, including $5 million in non-dilutive financing, which should put the first two thermal infrared satellites into orbit.

Ursa Major will supply engines for the upper stage of the new Astra rocket

Astra's new Rocket 4 launch vehicle will use Ursa Major's Hadley liquid engine to power its upper stage, the two companies announced Monday.

Why a climate tech startup has raised its second Series B in 13 months?

Fast-growing startup lands eight-figure round. A year later, he decides to get another one. Investors are lining up and this time they commit to putting in more money while giving the company a good valuation hit.

What is Auto-GPT and why is it important?

Silicon Valley's quest to automate everything is relentless, which explains its latest obsession: Auto-GPT.

Enter raises 19,4 million euros to expand in Germany and other countries

Largely due to their age, European homes can be notoriously difficult to heat. Most were built at a time when the knowledge about energy consumption that we have today was not available. With the rising cost of energy and the growing importance of energy security as a geopolitical issue, technology companies that address this problem have proliferated. What is needed is a simple way to get consumers interested in the question of how much energy their home needs, how to manage it and, above all, how to finance the necessary changes.

Neubility plans to deploy 400 delivery and security robots by the end of the year

Last-mile robotics startup Neubility, which makes autonomous delivery robots that work without lidar, says it plans to increase its fleet to 400 by the end of this year, up from the 50 it currently has on the road.

Canva introduces a host of new features, including several AI-powered tools

Canva introduces a number of new features, such as a suite of AI-powered tools and a new Brand Hub. The company has unveiled the new features and tools during its virtual Canva Create event.

Volvo's new small EV tries to optimize space with a Scandinavian design

Volvo continues to offer information on its upcoming Volvo EX30 electric SUV.

Anthropic begins supplying its text-generating AI models to select startups

Anthropic, an AI startup co-founded by former OpenAI employees, has begun offering its partners access to its AI text generation models.

Motorola's Rizr returns as a concept phone with a roll-up display

Three years after the debut of its hugely popular Razr, Motorola introduced the world to the Rizr. Although loved by many, the product never managed to achieve the same level of cultural cache as its predecessor. The two devices shared some design cues, but the Rizr was distinguished by a screen that slides up to reveal the physical keyboard below.

The best alternatives to Twitter

Although there is no 100% replacement for Twitter, there are plenty of social apps that could serve as substitutes for your timeline. The current state of Twitter presents an opportunity to see for ourselves what we really want from a social network.

BMW iVentures continues its idyll with electric vehicles and backs the A round of 13 million dollars of this Bulgarian startup

EV charging management systems are typically end-to-end solutions for managing EV charging operations, billing, energy, drivers, and even fleets. This means that EV charging service providers can optimize the monetization of their operations.

Keychron hits the mark with its Q10 Alice keyboard

the company now offers keyboards for all budgets and with practically all layouts, from the 9% Q40 to the 6% Q100, passing through all intermediate models. And while the Q line gets a lot of press, the more affordable and pre-built K and V lines target the non-hobbyist market.

Is ChatGPT a cybersecurity threat?

Since its debut in November, ChatGPT has become the Internet's new favorite toy. The AI-powered natural language processing tool quickly amassed more than 1 million users, who have used the web-based chatbot for everything from generating wedding speeches and hip hop lyrics to writing academic essays and writing computer code writing.

GEE installs a system at the Severo Ochoa Hospital that reduces gas consumption by 36% through the use of excess heat

Grupo Empresarial Electromédico (GEE), market leader in maintenance services for electromedical equipment in the Spanish health sector, installs a residual heat reuse system at the Severo Ochoa University Hospital, with which it obtains an extra net heat production of 1.883MWh, reducing gas consumption by almost 36% and saving some 350 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere per year.
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