Is Robot Exploitation Universal or Culturally Dependent?

People in Japan treat cooperative artificial agents with the same level of respect as they do humans, while Americans are significantly more likely to exploit AI for personal gain, according to a new study published in Scientific Reports by researchers from LMU Munich and Waseda University Tokyo. As self-driving vehicles and other AI autonomous robots…

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Canada Must Become the New Leader in AI: The Road to 2029

Canada has a remarkable claim to fame in the realm of artificial intelligence. While the United States and China dominate the global stage with massive venture capital flows and booming tech giants, Canadians can point to many of AI’s pioneering minds—from Geoffrey Hinton, often hailed as the “Godfather of Deep Learning,” to Ilya Sutskever, co-founder…

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Chris Mahl, President and CEO at Pryon – Interview Series

Chris Mahl is President and Chief Executive Officer at Pryon. With more than two decades of experience at some of the world’s most well-known enterprise software companies, Chris specializes in scaling go-to-market and operational strategies for technology companies at all stages of growth. Pryon provides a trusted, safe,
and proven path to implementing generative AI in…

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The CX Power Duo: How Humans and AI Are Revolutionizing the Customer Experience

Customer expectations have skyrocketed but so have the challenges businesses face in meeting them. Today’s consumers demand personalized and consistent support across every channel—yet high operational costs, talent shortages, and language barriers make this increasingly difficult. Traditional service models that rely on massive workforces and non-integrated or independent cloud instance technologies just can’t keep up….

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The Rise of AI in Scientific Discoveries: Can AI Truly Think Outside the Box?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly, with its applications spreading across industries such as healthcare, finance, education, and entertainment. Among the most exciting areas for AI is scientific research. AI’s ability to process vast data, recognize complex patterns, and make predictions is accelerating the pace at which scientific discoveries are made. This raises an intriguing…

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JPEG AI Blurs the Line Between Real and Synthetic

In February of this year, the JPEG AI international standard was published, after several years of research aimed at using machine learning techniques to produce a smaller and more easily transmissible and storable image codec, without a loss in perceptual quality. From the official publication stream for JPEG AI, a comparison between Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio…

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Bespoke LLMs for Every Business? DeepSeek Shows Us the Way

Once upon a time, the tech clarion call was “cellphones for everyone” – and indeed mobile communications have revolutionized business (and the world). Today, the equivalent of that call is to give everyone access to AI applications. But the real power of AI is in harnessing it for the specific needs of businesses and organizations. The path blazed…

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Aditya Prakash, Founder and CEO of SKIDOS – Interview Series

Aditya Prakash is the founder and CEO of SKIDOS, an award-winning edtech company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, that blends education and gaming to help children unlock their full potential. With a strong background in startups, strategic growth, and product innovation, Aditya has led SKIDOS to develop a proprietary SDK that transforms casual mobile games into…

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Open-Source AI Strikes Back With Meta’s Llama 4

In the past few years, the AI world has shifted from a culture of open collaboration to one dominated by closely guarded proprietary systems. OpenAI – a company literally founded with “open” in its name – pivoted to keeping its most powerful models secret after 2019. Competitors like Anthropic and Google similarly built cutting-edge AI…

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