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Science/Tech

AI ‘stars’ threaten humanity’s soul

Yesterday at 11:27 AM, via ITWeb

Hollywood warns AI celebrities risk flattening culture and eroding accountability, as virtual influencers race to a $112 billion market by 2030.

Chery SA to Buy Nissan Rosslyn Plant, Save Jobs

Yesterday at 10:12 AM, via Tech Financials

In a major development for South Africa’s automotive industry, Nissan and Chery SA have reached agreement on the acquisition of Nissan’s manufacturing assets in Rosslyn, South Africa. The deal secures the industrial site’s future and protects the livelihoods of the majority of its workforce. The Agreement in Detail Subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions, […]

Intel takes another hit

Yesterday at 09:32 AM, via TechCentral

Intel has warned it can’t meet AI data centre demand, forecasting weaker results and sending shares sharply lower.

Good luck buying an e-tag in South Africa

Yesterday at 09:03 AM, via MyBroadband

After many years of avoiding an e-tag due to the controversial e-toll system, one MyBroadband staff member wanted to get the device to bypass long queues at toll gates during the holiday. It was not to be.

AI Boosts Research Careers But Flattens Scientific Discovery

Yesterday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

Ancient Slashdot reader erice shares the findings from a recent study showing that while AI helped researchers publish more often and boosted their careers, the resulting papers were, on average, less useful. “You have this conflict between individual incentives and science as a whole,” says James Evans, a sociologist at the University of Chicago who led the study. From a recent IEEE Spectrum...

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