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    Colon Cancer: Signs, Risk Factors and How to Reduce Your Likelihood
    The American Cancer Society estimated that there were about 106,590 new cases of colon cancer in America in 2024. While incidence rates for older adults have dropped about 1% each year from 2011 to 2019, in people younger than 55, rates have increased by 1% to 2% yearly since the mid-1990s.In mid-2024, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a blood test for colorectal cancer, giving people a new, less invasive option for cancer screening. While it's still given at a doctor's office, Guardant Health (maker of the Shield blood test)announced that it's covered by Medicare, which will widen access to earlier detection and treatment of cancer to even more people. According to Guardant, it's approved for people at average risk for the disease aged 45 and older.Knowing the signs and being proactive in getting care is crucial for colon cancer recovery. Below, we discuss the signs of colon cancer, its risk factors and things you can incorporate into your daily life to lower your risk of CRC.What is colon cancer? Upgrade your inbox Get cnet insider From talking fridges to iPhones, our experts are here to help make the world a little less complicated. The colon is a part of the large intestine; colon cancer forms here when there's an abnormal growth of polyps that form into cancerous cells over time. According to the Mayo Clinic, the polyps are small and may cause few to no symptoms. Regular screening is recommended, particularly if you have risk factors or are showing signs of colon cancer.According to a report from Yale University, colon cancer tends to grow differently in men compared with women. Rates of colon cancer are lower among women, but they're also more likely to develop right-sided colon cancer, a more aggressive type of colon cancer.Colon cancer signsChange in your bowel movements or stool consistencyConstipation or diarrheaBleeding from rectumBlood in the stoolSudden weight lossRegular stomach pain, discomfort or crampsBowels don't feel emptyColon cancer risk factorsIncreased risk factors for colon cancer include:You're 50 years or olderFamily history of colon cancerChronic inflammatory conditions like ulcerative colitis or Crohn's diseasePoor diet high in fat and low in fiberAlcoholSmokingAn inactive lifestyleObesityWays to reduce the risk of colon cancerCancer screening: The average person should begin screening for colon cancer around age 45, but consider screening earlier if you have increased risk factors.Nutrition: Incorporate different fruits, vegetables and whole grains into your diet to reap their nutrients. Foods like berries, grapes, broccoli and brown rice contain vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that may have cancer-preventing benefits. Smoke and drink in moderation: You don't have to quit cold turkey, but these habits should be practiced in moderation to lower your risk of colon cancer.Exercise: Regular exercise can help maintain a healthy body and weight, which lowers the risk of colon cancer. Aim for 150 minutes of activity weekly, or 20 to 30 minutes daily.
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    Switch 2 eShop needs improvements - though these fans have built a better storefront already
    Switch 2 eShop needs improvements - though these fans have built a better storefront alreadyAnd yes, it does have Wii Shop Channel music.Image credit: Better eShop / Eurogamer News by Tom Phillips Editor-in-Chief Published on Jan. 16, 2025 The Switch eShop is slow, outdated, stuffed with shovelware and needs a drastic overhaul in time for Switch 2. But if you don't want to wait, there's good news today! Switch 2 reveal? What Switch 2 reveal. No, we're talking about the launch of Better eShop, a fan-made project built by website Nintendo Life.This browser-based eShop offers a super-quick interface that plugs into Nintendo's store back-end. It's a much faster way to browse, filters out the hentai, and allows users to still buy games directly from Nintendo. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Everything we learned this week about Switch 2.Watch on YouTubeSeveral fan-requested eShop features have been built in as standard, including the ability to read or submit user reviews, and create customisable game search filters. Filters enabled by default mean you won't see 6247 games that have already been selected as "low quality, low effort or other kinds of spam", five titles listed as "asset flips" and 156 titles "based around hentai".Other cool features include a dark mode, and the ability to toggle on the iconic Wii Shop Channel music. It truly is update day!Upcoming features include Wishlist functionality, screenshots, additional regions (Better eShop currently supports the UK, US and EU) and the ability to mute specific game publishers."Better eShop was built in less than a week," the site states. "It's quite possible that Nintendo will start blocking us from gathering the data - but until then, we will continue to build and improve the Better eShop."Yesterday, a Nintendo attorney explained why the company was getting stricter with its legal requests - specifically against emulation.
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    Black Ops 6 devs tease return of iconic Wonder Weapon in new map
    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Contents hide Call of Dutys Zombies mode has quickly become the most popular during the Black Ops 6 cycle thanks to regular updates and the arrival of fresh content. While multiplayer and Warzone continue struggling, the latest iteration of round-based Zombies is thriving with Treyarch keeping the new-found momentum rolling throughout each post-launch season.115 day celebrates all things to do with Call of Duty Zombies. Alongside sharing initial intel on The Tomb, Black Ops 6s fourth Zombies map, the developer also teased the return of an iconic Wonder Weapon from a previous game, leaving fans excited to hear more.Are Elemental Staffs returning in Black Ops 6?To mark the occasion, Treyarch published a detailed blog post covering a variety of Zombie-focused topics. Underneath a picture of a fan-made Staff of Ice, the developer teased it could be making its long-awaited return.Heres another incredible fan-made version of the Staff of Ice, which were definitely not highlighting for any particular reason, other than the quality of the craftsmanship on display, writes Treyarch.The Staff of Ice is one of four Elemental Staffs that are available to craft in the Origins map from Black Ops 3. Armed with the ability to shoot ice blasts, players can slow the movements of nearby undead threats in addition to watching them freeze completely and break into millions of tiny pieces.Nostalgia is a tactic often used by Call of Duty to bring players back into the action or to keep them engaged with the existing offering. Combining an iconic Wonder Weapon with the arrival of a brand-new map is the best of both.When are Elemental Staffs returning?Its unclear when the Staff of Ice or other Elemental Staffs are returning in Black Ops 6 Zombies. Considering the information was included alongside the announcement of The Tomb, many believe January 28th, 2025, is when fans can freeze the undead once again.The success of Black Ops 6 Zombies has kept Treyarchs game ticking over as fans decide to ditch multiplayer and the battle royale. Its great to see a once-forgotten mode become Call of Dutys primary focus once again.For more CoD intel, check out the best AMES 85 loadout along with the best controller settings to keep your accuracy high at all times.Call of Duty: Black Ops 6Platform(s):PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/XGenre(s):ShooterSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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    The Art Of Dimitrije Miljus
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    Treyarch teases new Black Ops 6 Zombies map and some quality of life updates for Season 2, kicks off double XP for everyone
    115Treyarch teases new Black Ops 6 Zombies map and some quality of life updates for Season 2, kicks off double XP for everyoneThe next chapter in the Zombies story begins with Black Ops 6's Season 2. Today, Treyarch offered an early look at some of what we can expect.Image credit: Treyarch, Raven, Activision. News by Sherif Saed Contributing Editor Published on Jan. 16, 2025 Treyarch has delivered a bounty of Black Ops 6 news in celebration of 115 Day, a celebration of the Zombies community. And on that note, the developer offered a first look at The Tomb, the new map coming to the game with Season 2.Thats not all, Season 2 is also looking promising elsewhere in Zombies, with a host of quality of life updates, some of which had been teased for a while.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. To begin with, Treyarch is celebrating 115 Day by kicking off six days of double XP, double weapon XP, double battle pass XP, and double GobbleGum earn rate. The event is active now until Tuesday, January 21.As for The Tomb, the blog post offered a couple of screenshots of the upcoming map. The map arrives alongside Season 2, on January 28, and represents the next episode of the Zombies ongoing narrative. The events take place after the squad survived Citadelle des Morts - the map added midway through Season 1.The Tomb is an excavation site thats built on the remains of burial grounds from 2500 B.C.E. Treyarch said the map will play similarly to Liberty Falls, though with tighter environments. Like all Zombies maps, of course, theres a main Easter Egg quest alongside a few smaller ones. The Tomb also includes a reimagined Wonder Weapon inspired by our past. Better wrap up any unfinished Season 1 business while you still can! | Image credit: Treyarch, Raven, ActivisionAlso coming in Season 2 are several quality of life tweaks for Zombies. Challenge tracking is getting some much-needed love; youll now be able to manually track up to ten Calling Card challenges, and ten Camo challenges per mode. Even if you dont have all ten selected, your nearest-to-completion challenges will fill those slots.Youll be able to see the top and nearest-to-completion in the lobby, and in-game when you pause. Speaking of which, the party leader will soon be able to pause co-op games - so long as everyone in the match is also in the same party together.Those who get kicked out of co-op rounds for being AFK wont have to start over when they rejoin, as the game will now keep their loadout, Essence, and Salvage intact. Finally, Treyarch is making it possible to have separate HUD presets for Zombies and multiplayer, meaning you can turn off settings in one while keeping them active in the other.
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    Broken Sword 'Reforged' Team Teases Another Remaster Might Be On The Cards
    Image: Revolution SoftwareLast year, we had a great time with Revolution Software's 'Reforged' remaster of the classic point-and-click adventure Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars. "It sure would be neat if the rest of the series received such a treatment," we thought to ourselves, "if only Revolution had something up its sleeve..."As it turns out, it does! Or, more accurately, it might. Three weeks ago, the studio released its 'Christmas Video 2024', thanking fans for their support over the past 12 months and showing off some of the game's original art. It's a sweet video that, we'll admit, flew under the radar for us a little; but, as noted by Game Watcher (and brought to our attention by our friends over at Push Square), the message also contains a tease of what the future might hold ooh, how sneaky!Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube792kWatch on YouTube After giving thanks for the year gone by, Revolution's co-founder and designer Charles Cecil turns to one final piece of concept art: a rough drawing of our hero George Stobbart dressed in the very same summer attire worn in Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror.To really hammer the point home, Cecil examines the art before looking directly down the camera and shrugging. What could it possibly mean?Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube792kYeah, you don't need to be a detective to put those clues together. Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror released on PC and PlayStation 1 back in 1997 and, while it might not be quite as beloved as its predecessor, it's still a good slice of point-and-click mystery, by all accounts. Expect to see it get 'Reforged' at some point in the future, then! If it aint BrokenWould you like to see more Broken Sword games get 'Reforged' down the line? Let us know in the comments.[source youtube.com, via gamewatcher.com, gamewatcher.com, pushsquare.com]Related GamesSee AlsoShare:00 Jim came to Nintendo Life in 2022 and, despite his insistence that The Minish Cap is the best Zelda game and his unwavering love for the Star Wars prequels (yes, really), he has continued to write news and features on the site ever since. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...Related ArticlesThe Switch eShop Is A Nightmare, So We've Made Our Own "Better eShop"Fixing what Nintendon't126 Games You Should Pick Up In The Nintendo Switch eShop Holiday Sale (Europe)Every game we scored 9/10 or higher
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    Blue Origin successfully launches New Glenn rocket into space
    Jeff Bezos spaceflight company Blue Origin launched its new mega-rocket, called New Glenn, into orbit for the first time.The rocket lifted off at 2:03AM ET on January 16 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and crossed the official boundary into space a few minutes later. Shortly after, a second-stage burn placed the rockets upper section into orbit around the Earth.While it was the rockets inaugural launch, a number of things went right, and the company had said that reaching orbit safely was its main objective. But the rockets first stage exploded on the way back down to Earth as Blue Origin attempted to land that section on a drone ship at sea. The company hopes to launch again this spring and plans as many as eight New Glenn launches this year.Im incredibly proud New Glenn achieved orbit on its first attempt, Dave Limp, former Amazon executive and CEO of Blue Origin, said in a statement. We knew landing our booster, So Youre Telling Me Theres a Chance, on the first try was an ambitious goal. Well learn a lot from today and try again at our next launch this spring. Thank you to all of Team Blue for this incredible milestone.The successful launch kicks off a new era for Blue Origin, which until now has been stuck with a rocket (called New Shepard) that is not designed to go to orbit, which limits its usefulness. Blue Origin needs New Glenn to succeed in order to build a solid launch business in order to take on Elon Musks SpaceX, which has dominated the industry in recent years.First revealed in 2016, New Glenn stands 320 feet high and is powered by seven BE-4 engines, which Blue Origin also designed. The company had initially hoped to launch the mega-rocket as early as 2021. But the costly development process took longer than expected. Along the way, Blue Origin spent time locked in legal battles with NASA and SpaceX over launch contracts, and was accused of cutting corners on safety by multiple employees. Blue Origin now hopes to use New Glenn to launch satellites and other spacecraft, including ones it is designing for the Moon. The company already has contracts with NASA, the Space Force, Amazons Project Kuiper, and others. It also hopes to one day launch astronauts to the Moon as part of NASAs Artemis project. That said, NASAs focus is always shifting with the political winds, and Musk who has forged a deep relationship with incoming president Donald Trump has said the Moon is a distraction. Bezos told the press this week that he thinks theres room for multiple winners in the industry.
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    3D Printed Cacao-Honey Formulations Aim to Enhance Vitamin D3 Delivery
    A recent study from Queens University Belfast has employed 3D printing to create cacao-based formulations infused with raw Greek honey and vitamin D3 (VitD3). The researchers aimed to improve supplement delivery by addressing taste and bioavailability issues. Their approach involved blending organic cacao with varying concentrations of honey and introducing VitD3, using specialized 3D printing technology to form precise, stable printlets.Three honey typesVitex Honey, Lavender Honey, and Jerusalem Sage Honeywere each melted at 37C and incorporated into 100% organic cacao liquor. The team prepared two concentrations, 5% and 10% (w/w), to identify how varying honey ratios affected the resulting mixtures. Physicochemical tests indicated that the chocolate-honey formulations stayed liquid-like under ambient conditions and remained stable up to around 38C. Rheological analyses revealed that adding honey increased viscosity, enhancing the structural stability of the 3D printed shapes.Graphical abstract. Image via Science Direct.Lavender Honey at 10% concentration emerged as a balanced choice in terms of viscosity and compatibility with VitD3. Thermal assessments confirmed that VitD3 was dispersed uniformly in the chocolate matrix, adopting an amorphous form conducive to consistent dosing. Researchers found that higher honey content slightly prolonged disintegration times, raising the possibility of a more controlled release profile for VitD3 in an oral setting.CHOC EDGEs Choc Creator V2.0 Plus, a specialized chocolate 3D printer, was used to build precise layers of tempered cacao. The device operates through semi-solid extrusion (SSE), a process that deposits low-temperature, gel-like materials layer by layer. SSE technology preserves heat-sensitive componentssuch as honeys bioactive compounds and VitD3while maintaining the required viscosity for intricate chocolate designs.After mixing honey and VitD3 into cacao at around 80C, the formulations were cooled to roughly 32.5C and loaded into a temperature-controlled aluminum syringe. The printed shapes20mm by 20mm squares with a thickness of 1mmwere then allowed to cool at room temperature. Dimensional evaluations of each formulation demonstrated consistent geometry, though the inclusion of honey influenced final weight.Graphic illustration of (A) 3D design from TinkerCAD (B) 3D sliced design using Choc Print software and (C) 3D printed cacao-based formulation. Image via Science Direct.Assessing Palatability, Structural Integrity, and Antibacterial AspectsOne objective of this work was to address palatability issues that often limit patient adherence to supplement regimens. Honeys widely accepted sensory qualities could mask any bitterness arising from active pharmaceutical ingredients. Texture analysis showed that different honey concentrations influenced mechanical strength. Some printlets with higher honey content had increased firmness, while others showed no significant difference under the chosen parameters.Researchers also evaluated the antibacterial properties of raw honey before and after printing. Although raw Lavender Honey inhibited bacterial strains such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli at specific concentrations, the final printed products did not show measurable zones of inhibition during disk diffusion assays. The study attributes this result to several factors, including potential dilution of antibacterial compounds during printing and the need for higher honey concentrations to form visible inhibition zones.Next steps proposed in the study include conducting sensory evaluations, exploring larger-scale printing, and assessing additional active ingredients or nutrient combinations. The authors suggest that 3D printed chocolate-honey supplements could pave the way for more personalized, on-demand healthcare solutions, particularly when precise dosing and patient-friendly formats are essential.Optical microscopy images depicting the physical characteristics surface morphology and colour, of the different honey varieties (LH, VH, and JH) under three storage conditions: (A) ambient (20.0 C 0.5 C), (B) refrigerated (5.0 C 0.5 C) and (C) freezer temperature (20.0 C 0.5 C). Image via Science Direct.Ready to discover who won the 20243D Printing Industry Awards?What will the future of 3D printing look like?Which recent trends are driving the 3D printing industry, as highlighted by experts?Subscribe to the 3D Printing Industry newsletter to stay updated with the latest news and insights.Stay connected with the latest in 3D printing by following us on Twitter and Facebook, and dont forget to subscribe to the 3D Printing Industry YouTube channel for more exclusive content.
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    Soft robotic armband gives prosthetic hand users natural control
    Tech Soft robotic armband gives prosthetic hand users natural control How haptic feedback technology is revolutionizing prosthetic hand functionality Published January 16, 2025 6:00am EST close New prosthetic hands can multitask like real ones Study participants successfully grasped and transported two objects at once without dropping them. Prosthetic hands have long struggled to replicate the dexterity and functionality of natural hands, often limiting users to a single grasp function at a time.This limitation has made everyday tasks, such as typing on a keyboard or braiding hair, challenging for those who rely on prosthetics.However, a groundbreaking study from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) offers promising advancements that could transform the experience of prosthetic hand users. Man sporting wearable soft robotic armband (Florida Atlantic University)New technology enables users to grasp two objects at onceResearchers at FAU's College of Engineering and Computer Science, in collaboration with the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, conducted an innovative study that combined haptic feedback, electromyogram control and a wearable soft robotic armband. This study aimed to investigate whether users could control grip forces applied to two different objects simultaneously with a dexterous artificial hand.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?The study's findings, published in Scientific Reports, demonstrated that multiple channels of haptic feedback allowed participants to successfully grasp and transport two objects at once without dropping them, even when visual feedback was obstructed.For example, participants managed to pinch a card between their fingers while simultaneously unscrewing a water bottle lid or toggling a light switch with their little finger. Prosthetic robot hand (Florida Atlantic University)Multichannel soft robotic armbandA key innovation in this research was the development of a multichannel soft robotic armband designed to convey artificial sensations of touch. This armband included soft actuators that provided proportional contact force feedback and vibrotactile stimulators that alerted users if they were about to drop or break an object. The armband's design allowed it to deliver haptic feedback at three critical points corresponding to the thumb, index and little fingers, effectively enhancing the user's ability to control multiple objects simultaneously.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREParticipants in the study reported that haptic feedback was significantly more important than visual feedback, especially since visual cues often failed to indicate when an object was about to be lost. This insight underscores the necessity of integrating tactile sensations into prosthetic technology. Prosthetic robot hand (Florida Atlantic University)Implications for future prosthetic designThe implications of this study extend beyond immediate user benefits; they suggest a paradigm shift in how prosthetic hands could be controlled in the future. By enabling refined dexterous control through enhanced sensory feedback, this research opens new pathways for individuals with upper limb loss to engage in complex tasks traditionally deemed impossible with current prosthetics. This includes activities such as playing musical instruments or performing intricate surgical procedures.In addition, the researchers noted that participants with limb loss performed as well as able-bodied subjects in key performance metrics during the tasks. This finding is particularly encouraging for clinical applications and indicates that advancements in technology can bridge gaps in functionality for users. Prosthetic robot hand (Florida Atlantic University)COULD THESE EXOSKELETON 'POWERED PANTS' MAKE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES EASIER IN THE FUTURE?Kurts key takeawaysAs researchers continue to refine these prosthetic technology systems, we may soon see prosthetic hands that not only replicate but exceed the capabilities of natural hands, empowering users to reclaim their independence and engage fully in both everyday activities and specialized tasks. This innovative approach not only addresses existing limitations but also paves the way for future developments in assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities.What personal experiences or stories do you have related to the use of prosthetics or assistive devices? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/Newsletter.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on "FOX & Friends." Got a tech question? Get Kurts free CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com. Related Topics
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    LOral: Making AI worth it
    Volodymyr - stock.adobe.comNewsLOral: Making AI worth itNo stranger to advanced technologies, the cosmetics firm is partnering with IBM on GenAI capabilities to support its sustainability goalsByCliff Saran,Managing EditorPublished: 16 Jan 2025 11:57 Cosmetics and beauty company LOral has expanded its long-term partnership with IBM to uncover new insights in cosmetic formulation data through generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) technology.The company hopes to use GenAI to support its plans to use sustainable raw materials for energy and material waste reductions. The use of GenAI aligns with its LOral for the Future sustainability programmes target of sourcing most of its product formulas from bio-sourced materials and the circular economy by 2030.The cosmetics and beauty company has been working with IBM for a few years, as part of a digital transformation journey to Industry 4.0 where IBMs Watson internet of things (IoT) platform supports decision-making. The company has used a range of technologies from IBM to deliver IoT, augmented and virtual reality, and AI, which form the basis of the smarter factory at LOreal.In 2018, the company acquired ModiFace, which provides augmented reality and artificial intelligence for the beauty industry. The AI-powered technology has been used to enable Amazon customers to use the front-facing camera on their mobile phone to digitally try different shades of lipstick in a live video of themselves or on a selfie.This latest application of AI with IBM has the potential to augment LOrals creativity in finding new cosmetic formulations to transform the beauty industry. The AI model is being developed using a large number of formulations and component data points to accelerate multiple tasks to be performed by LOral, including the formulation of new products, reformulation of existing cosmetics and optimisation for scale-up production, to support LOrals 4,000 researchers worldwide in the coming years.IBM Consultings work also involves helping LOral rethink and redesign the formulation discovery process. According to IBM, understanding the behaviour of renewable ingredients in cosmetic formulas will help LOral build out more sustainable product lines with greater inclusivity and personalisation for consumers around the world. Matthieu Cassier, chief transformation and digital officer for LOral research and innovation, said: Building on years of unique beauty science expertise and of data structuring, this major alliance with IBM is opening a new, exciting era for our innovation and development process.IBM described the work as augmented research, where highly specialised expertise in artificial intelligence and cosmetics are used to revolutionise cosmetic formulation.It embodies the spirit of AI-augmented research, emphasising sustainability and diversity, said Guilhaume Leroy-Mline, IBM distinguished engineer in business transformation services at IBM Consulting France.Read more about GenAI in manufacturingUnilever calls on Accenture to drive AI business efficiency: Manufacturer Unilever is already using AI for advanced data analytics, but is now exploring how to use Accentures GenAI platform.JLR and Tata team to deliver smarter, data-driven, connected cars: Jaguar Land Rover partners with digital ecosystem enabler to supercharge next-generation vehicle connectivity with real-time vehicle location services and smarter driving experience.In The Current Issue:Interview: Wendy Redshaw, chief digital information officer, NatWest Retail BankPreparing for AI regulation: The EU AI ActDownload Current IssueData engineering - Percona: Measure twice, implement once, the art of thinking ahead CW Developer NetworkThe UK government's AI plan covers all the bases but needs a dose of pragmatism Computer Weekly Editors BlogView All Blogs
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