Luiz Domingos, CTO and Head of Large Enterprise R&D at Mitel – Interview Series

Luiz Domingos, the Chief Technology Officer and Head of Large Enterprise R&D at Mitel, has built a distinguished career spanning over two decades. Known for his innovative approach and deep technical expertise, Luiz has consistently delivered high-quality solutions in enterprise communication, contact center systems, network management, and cloud services. In his current role at Mitel,…

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Nordic Startup IntuiCell Unveils World’s First Digital Nervous System for AI

A Nordic deep-tech startup has announced a breakthrough in artificial intelligence with the creation of the first functional “digital nervous system” capable of autonomous learning. IntuiCell, a spin-out from Lund University, revealed on March 19, 2025, that they have successfully engineered AI that learns and adapts like biological organisms, potentially rendering current AI paradigms obsolete…

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AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches

The ability to generate high-quality images quickly is crucial for producing realistic simulated environments that can be used to train self-driving cars to avoid unpredictable hazards, making them safer on real streets. But the generative artificial intelligence techniques increasingly being used to produce such images have drawbacks. One popular type of model, called a diffusion…

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What Will It Take for Grocers to Adopt AI-Powered Personalization?

For the past several years, the grocery industry has been in the middle of a tech-driven whirlwind—one that has changed the way retailers operate and engage with customers. Mobile apps connect shoppers with loyalty programs, online ordering, recipe inspiration, and more. In-store technology makes the customer experience smoother and more efficient. In many ways, the…

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Navigating AI Bias: A Guide for Responsible Development

AI is revolutionizing industries worldwide, but with this transformation comes significant responsibility. As these systems increasingly drive critical business decisions, companies face mounting risks related to bias, transparency, and compliance. The consequences of unchecked AI can be severe, from legal penalties to reputational damage — but no company is doomed. This guide examines key bias…

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Why the Open Web Is at Risk in the Age of AI Crawlers

The Internet has always been a space for free expression, collaboration, and the open exchange of ideas. However, with persistent advances in artificial intelligence (AI), AI-powered web crawlers have started transforming the digital world. These bots, deployed by major AI companies, crawl the Web, collecting vast amounts of data, from articles and images to videos…

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PRISM Launches as the World’s First Non-Profit Dedicated to Researching Sentient AI

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, a new organization has emerged to address one of the most profound and complex questions of our time: Can machines become sentient? The Partnership for Research Into Sentient Machines (PRISM) officially launched on March 17, 2025 as the world’s first non-profit organization dedicated to investigating…

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At the core of problem-solving

As director of the MIT BioMicro Center (BMC), Stuart Levine ’97 wholeheartedly embraces the variety of challenges he tackles each day. One of over 50 core facilities providing shared resources across the Institute, the BMC supplies integrated high-throughput genomics, single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis, bioinformatics support, and data management to researchers across MIT. “Every day…

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