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    A recent forum in Taiwan brought together experts from various fields to discuss the practical applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the country’s industries. The event, titled “AI Everyday: Seeing the Next Step for Taiwan’s Industry,” was hosted by the National Development Council (NDC) and aimed to provide a roadmap for implementing AI in real-world

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    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sent a clear message to companies marketing AI content detectors: if you make claims about the accuracy of these tools, be prepared to back them up with evidence. Recently, the FTC finalized an order against Workado, LLC, citing claims that its detector was trained on a broad range of

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    Thirteen years after Whitney Houston’s passing, her voice is stepping back into the spotlight in a way that’s both thrilling and unsettling. A new collaboration between her estate and an AI music platform has made it possible to reconstruct her iconic vocals and pair them with live orchestral performances. The team behind the project used

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    The recent earnings announcements from major cloud vendors have highlighted the growing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the enterprise world. However, despite the hype surrounding AI adoption, many companies are still struggling to integrate it into their mainstream applications. One reason for this slow adoption is that AI has yet to address some critical

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    Telecom networks are evolving from mere infrastructure to intelligent, programmable platforms, thanks to network API exposure. This transformation is no longer science fiction, but a reality made possible by programs like CAMARA and GSMA Open Gateway. Developers from various fields, not just telecom, are now leveraging these network capabilities to build innovative applications. For instance,

    AI APIsNovember 3, 2025Artimouse Prime
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    When tech giants like Netflix and Intuit adopted the data mesh architecture, it seemed like the next big thing. But a few short years later, companies are turning their backs on data mesh and industry experts are declaring it dead. So, is data mesh just a fad? Data mesh was born out of the limitations

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    The recent AWS outage served as a stark reminder of the fragility of modern hyperscalers. When Amazon’s systems crashed for hours in late October, it exposed the delicate dance of global operations and highlighted the need for re-architected systems to support growing user bases. Amazon’s post-mortem report detailed a complex array of systems that keep

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    Plastic pollution is a complex issue, with different types of plastics requiring unique solutions for breakdown. While enzymes have been developed to tackle common plastics like polyesters and PET, they’re only partial solutions. Researchers have now used advanced protein design tools to create a new enzyme that can break down polyurethane, a polymer commonly used

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    YouTube has been facing criticism from tech content creators after a series of bizarre incidents where educational videos were flagged as “dangerous” or “harmful” and subsequently removed. The videos, which had been allowed on the platform for years, were being targeted by YouTube’s automated systems, leaving creators with no clear way to appeal the decisions.

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    Cassandra Clerkin’s search for a solution to her child’s vaccine-related seizures led her to Frontline Health Advocates, a company that promised medical exemptions from school immunization requirements. But how did she find them? Perhaps it was through an online forum or a targeted ad on Google. For many parents, the promise of a vaccine exemption

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