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McDonald's to end AI drive-through test with IBM - cnbc.com

McDonald's to end AI drive-through test with IBM

McDonald's is changing course on its artificial intelligence plans.

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John P Ruehl - Multinational corporations make the war go round - asiatimes.com - China - Burma - Israel - Palestine - Ukraine - Iran - Isil - Syria -  Chicago - Iraq

Multinational corporations make the war go round

Shortly after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War and the beginning of the widescale destruction of Gaza in October 2023, McDonald’s executives in Chicago found themselves inadvertently entangled in the conflict.

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RIHO NAGAO - Nikkei staff writer - IBM and Japan institute team up to develop next-gen quantum computer - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

IBM and Japan institute team up to develop next-gen quantum computer

TOKYO -- Japan's government-backed technology institute will partner with IBM to develop next-generation quantum computers, Nikkei has learned.

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Scott Foster - AI processor wars burning hot and bright - asiatimes.com - China - Usa -  San Jose

AI processor wars burning hot and bright

Apple is the latest in a growing list of challengers to Nvidia, the world’s leading designer of artificial intelligence (AI) processors but China is the only nation that competes with the US in the technology. With market forces short-circuited by US-led technology bans and sanctions, China does so by necessity.

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Bloomberg - Business park near Singapore airport rapidly emptying out, hurting its regional hub ambitions - scmp.com - Singapore -  Singapore - county Parke

Business park near Singapore airport rapidly emptying out, hurting its regional hub ambitions

Just 14km (nine miles) from the gleaming skyscrapers that crowd the country’s central business district sits a 71-hectare (175-acre), billion-dollar example of the city state’s push to create alternative business hubs. Changi Business Park, dubbed the “CBD of the East” was a big draw for tech giants including International Business Machines Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Global banks from JPMorgan Chase & Co. to Citigroup Inc. have also situated their back-end staff there.

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Top Wall Street analysts are bullish on these dividend stocks - cnbc.com

Top Wall Street analysts are bullish on these dividend stocks

In tumultuous markets, investors can turn to dividend-paying stocks that offer income and can help cushion a portfolio in tough times.

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Scott Foster - Japan’s plan to dominate software-defined vehicles - asiatimes.com - Japan

Japan’s plan to dominate software-defined vehicles

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has issued a digital transformation (DX) roadmap that aims for Japanese automakers to take 30% of the global market for self-driving software-defined vehicles (SDVs) by 2030.

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Australia’s big bet on world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer - asiatimes.com - Usa - Australia

Australia’s big bet on world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer

The Australian government has announced a pledge of approximately A$940 million (US$617 million) to PsiQuantum, a quantum computing start-up company based in Silicon Valley.

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