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Business leaders are currently facing a dilemma when it comes to navigating the world of AI. The fast-paced nature of technology development means that identifying clear AI use cases and setting boundaries within organizations is a challenging task. Despite the need to stay ahead of the curve, many leaders are still grappling with the complexities
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The rapid growth of e-commerce has led to a significant increase in parcel deliveries worldwide, with a staggering 161 billion parcels shipped in 2022. With the rise in online shopping, more households are opting for digital purchases, resulting in a surge in the number of monthly deliveries. However, the environmental impact of these deliveries, particularly
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ROMhacking.net, a long-standing pillar in the online classic gaming community, recently made the decision to transition to solely posting news updates. This change, announced by Nightcrawler, the creator and administrator of the site, means that the platform will no longer accept submissions for community-made alterations to classic games. This shift marks the end of an
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The recent setback in the delivery of hydrogen-powered trucks to New Zealand, coupled with the removal of the NZ$100 million government rebate scheme for green hydrogen users, has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the transition to this promising energy technology. With the abrupt withdrawal of the US company Hyzon from the deal to provide
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In the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), there is a growing divide between companies that opt for closed-source AI models and those that champion open-source AI. Closed-source AI involves keeping datasets, algorithms, and models confidential, whereas open-source AI promotes transparency and accessibility. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, recently made a bold move by releasing
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The construction industry is constantly seeking innovative and sustainable materials to improve building practices. A recent study conducted by engineers at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has shed light on the potential benefits of incorporating cellulose nanofibrils into 3D-printed concrete technology. By enhancing the printability and mechanical strength of concrete,
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