• Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team steers toward nature-based carbon credits
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    Few fans would associate Formula 1 racing with sustainability, but perhaps incongruously for a sport that glorifies combustion, the league has a goal to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2030.For F1 teams, its not as simple as burning sustainable fuels in their race cars engines. In fact, the cars are responsible for less than 1% of a teams carbon footprint. The vast majority comes from everything else, including race-oriented logistics, business travel, office space, computers and so on.To offset some of the more challenging sources, the Mercedes-AMG Petronas team is buying 5,500 metric tons worth of carbon credits from Chestnut Carbon, which plants forests on degraded farmland in the southeastern U.S.The credits are slated to be delivered in 2027 through 2030. In total, they represent about 10% of the teams emissions in 2023. Mercedes-AMG Petronas aims to reduce emissions by 75% by 2030 and hit net-zero carbon emissions in 2040.Though Mercedes-AMG Petronas new carbon credit purchase is small, the team also has inked a deal with Frontier, the advanced market commitment organization backed by Stripe, Google, Meta, Shopify, and others.Chestnut Carbon recently closed a deal with Microsoft for 7 million metric tons of carbon credits, and it raised $160 million in a Series B round to expand its operations. The startup is aiming to deliver 100 million carbon credits by 2030.
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  • Apptronik, which makes humanoid robots, raises $350M as category heats up
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    Apptronik, a University of Texas spin-out that was quietly building humanoid robots before it became quite so fashionable, on Thursday announced a $350 million Series A round of financing. B Capital and Capital Factory co-led the round, which also featured participation from Google, whose DeepMind division is partnering with Apptronik to deliver embodied AI for bipedal robots.What 2025 is about for Apptronik and the humanoid industry is really demonstrating useful work in these applications with these initial early adopters and customers, CEO Jeff Cardenas tells TechCrunch. And then true commercialization and scaling happening in 2026 and beyond. Thats what this raise is designed to do.The Austin-based startup had raised a relatively modest $28 million combined prior to this round. Cardenas says the previous goal was to generate more revenue than money raised a goal he says the eight-year-old startup achieved during that time. That revenue came by way of pilot deals including with Mercedes and GXO Logistics and by selling robots outright. For now, however, the goal of generating more revenue than fundraising is going to have to go on-hold for a while.Apptroniks humanoid work dates all the way back to 2013, three years prior to its founding. It was then that members of the University of Austin at Texass Human Centered Robotics Lab competed in the NASA-DARPA Robotics Challenge, an effort that centered around a humanoid robot called Valkyrie. Since then, the space agency has maintained a partnership with Apptronik as the company has readied its own generation of humanoids, including its current humanoid, Apollo.Cardenas points to that decade-plus of humanoid experience as a primary differentiator between Apptronik and competitors like Figure, 1X, and Tesla. Boston Dynamics and Agility Robotics have long histories, as well, but Apptronik is a seasoned veteran in the category compared to much of the competition.Google DeepMindThat history may explain why Googles DeepMind AI team has been working with Apptronik to build robot behavioral models. Their strategic partnership is similar in nature to others in the industry. Last week, Boston Dynamics announced a tie-up with The Robotics & AI institute. That followed a similar deal between the Spot-maker and Toyota Research Institute thats aimed at improving how robots learn.All are indicators of a much bigger trend, including OpenAIs multiple deals in the space. The ChatGPT-maker has invested in both 1X and Figure. Last August, Figure announced that it would further leverage OpenAI models to develop natural speech conversations for its own 02 robot, though last week, the outfit announced new plans; going forward, it will move all of its AI development in-house.We found that to solve embodied AI at scale in the real world, you have to vertically integrate robot AI, Figure CEO Brett Adcock told TechCrunch last week. We cant outsource AI for the same reason we cant outsource our hardware.Apptronik may ultimately make the same choice, but for now, a Google DeepMind partnership makes far more sense for the startup than the additional funding required to build bespoke humanoid AI models in-house. We believe that right now, Google is at the top of the game, and building some of the best models in the world, Cardenas says.Putting robots to workImage Credits:ApptronikScaling and production are the magic words for Apptroniks A round. Apptroniks current headcount is just north of 170 people, and its planning a 50% increase over the next year.Still, Cardenas is pragmatic about timelines in a category that can be fast to overpromise and underdeliver. Cardenas tells TechCrunch that Apptronik has yet to move beyond the pilot stage with any of its partnerships. For all of the excitement around humanoids, its still key for companies to take a measured approach to the category, addressing things like safety concerns and reliability prior to scaling the technology in a meaningful way.In the meantime, the company has a handful of ongoing pilots, including Mercedes, which makes for a natural choice. Automotive manufacturing has been the leading use case for these kinds of pilots, requiring tote moving and other manual tasks on the factory floor. Boston Dynamics has similarly been working with its parent company, Hyundai; Figure has deployed robots with BMW; and Teslas Optimus will eventually get to work on the companys own EVs.Bringing it all back homeImage Credits:ApptronikLike many of its rivals, Apptronik is also looking for ways to put Apollo to work outside of factories and warehouses. The day could arrive when these robots come home to help with groceries, cook, fold laundry, and other tasks buyers might want to offload onto an automaton. Cardenas is even more excited about age tech as an important avenue for advanced robotics. As the population ages and more older adults prefer to live independently, humanoids could eventually help.The holy grail for me is [age-tech], says Cardenas. As humans, he says he asks himself, where could we apply this technology that improves the human condition?The holy grail will have to wait, however.For now, Apptronik, like most humanoid manufacturers, is focused on industry. Factories and warehouses are a good first step, as corporations have the money and other resources required for pilots. Scaling manufacturing for these projects will continue to drive the price point down, but as it stands, the systems are far too expensive for the home or even care facilities to be a practical route. Apollos target price is below $50,000, says Cardenas. But Apptronik isnt there yet.Were in the window where the economics now make sense, says Cardenas. And we know how to get to much more affordable systems.
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  • Advanced Setups 30 PCA Magic 1: Aligning Objects
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  • Artist shows a unique way to preserve life around us and promote biodiversity
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    Artist Raphal Emine has introduced a series of 3D printed ceramic sculptures that offer shelter to insects and small wildlife.Using WASPs 3D printers, each piece features intricate tunnels and openings designed to mimic natural structures, creating an inviting habitat for various species. Moving away from conventional enclosed public artworks, Emines pieces embrace an open and interconnected approach, allowing insects to find refuge within their intricate networks. Positioned in outdoor spaces, these sculptures evolve with the seasons, adapting to the changing environment.3D printed ecosystems for insect habitatsNamed Les Utopies Entomologiques (Entomological Utopias), the project has led to two completed installations: Utopies entomologiques I in 2023 and Utopies entomologiques II in 2024.Fabrication relied on WASPs 40100 LDM and Delta WASP 2040 Clay 3D printers alongside a Continuous Feeding System, enabling precise detailing across a range of sizes. By integrating traditional clay modeling with digital fabrication, the project explores new ways to construct ecological structures that serve a functional purpose.In Marseilles Parc Maison Blanche, another installation takes a similar approach by converting dead palm trees into supports for ceramic sculptures. The goal is to repurpose trees that have been damaged by weevil infestations, giving them a renewed function as hosts for insect-friendly structures.Each ceramic piece is strategically designed to provide nesting spaces for various species, encouraging insects to return to an environment that has suffered ecological disruptions. By introducing organic materials within the ceramic framework, the installation promotes interactions between the sculptures and local flora, further enhancing biodiversity in the park.Blending digital craftsmanship with ecological awareness, Emines work demonstrates how 3D printing can support conservation efforts. These sculptures are not just static art pieces but active participants in their surroundings.Over time, exposure to the elements and interactions with wildlife will alter their surfaces, making them a living part of the ecosystem. As the seasons change, the sculptures will weather naturally, allowing moss and other plant life to grow on them, further integrating them into their environment.Firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus) gather on a 3D printed ceramic insect habitat. Photo via Raphal Emine and WASP.3D printing for biodiversity and conservationIndeed, 3D printing has offered new possibilities for preserving biodiversity by creating adaptable habitats that support ecosystem restoration and wildlife conservation.A notable and recurrent example is that of coral reef preservation, with 3D printed artificial reefs deployed off the coast of Destin-Fort Walton Beach to aid marine habitat restoration. Led by the Okaloosa Coastal Resource Team and funded by a $1.26 million grant from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the project involved sinking 25 concrete modules at depths of 60 to 90 feet.Part of a broader ecological initiative using BP oil spill recovery funds, the effort saw collaboration betweenWalter Marine and 1Print, which introduced 3D concrete printing for reef construction. Reinforced with fiberglass rebar, these structures enhance marine biodiversity while providing opportunities for divers and fishers.In another development, researchers from the University of Kent and Paso Pacifico developed 3D printed decoy eggs embedded with GPS trackers to combat sea turtle egg poaching in Costa Rica. These InvestEggator devices were secretly placed among real eggs, with 25 stolen and five successfully tracking smuggling routes, the longest spanning 137 km.One led to a coastal town, providing insights into poaching networks. While some devices failed due to moisture or immediate discard, the trial demonstrated potential for law enforcement intervention. Scientist Kim Williams-Guillen, inspired by crime TV shows, devised the concept, and researchers hoped to refine the technology for broader conservation efforts, requiring further funding for improvements.What 3D printing trends should you watch out for in 2025?How is the future of 3D printing shaping up?To stay up to date with the latest 3D printing news, dont forget to subscribe to the 3D Printing Industry newsletter or follow us on Twitter, or like our page on Facebook.While youre here, why not subscribe to our Youtube channel? Featuring discussion, debriefs, video shorts, and webinar replays.Featured image shows 3D printed ceramic houses for insects. Photo via Raphal Emine and WASP.
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  • Nne Futbol Clubs Hot Wheels Drive at the Dualities of Systems and Society
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    Detail of Work n144 : Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), charred plane wood, 59 x 59 x 21 centimeters each. All images ADAGP, Paris, 2025, courtesy of Nne Futbol Club, shared with permissionNne Futbol Clubs Hot Wheels Drive at the Dualities of Systems and SocietyFebruary 13, 2025ArtKate MothesCombining sculpture and performative interventions, Nne Futbol Clubsometimes referred to as Nonefutbolclubexpresses conceptual messages through ephemeral objects and time-based actions. The name is the alias of Colas Claisse, who co-founded the project as a collective but now works solo under the moniker. The initiative continues to delve into potent dichotomies like tragedy and humor, vulnerability and security, disruption and calm, and politics and fiction.Nne Futbol Clubs work may sometimes make you smile, but it can also be serious, says a statement. It highlights the violence inherent in our world, where speed and productivity are seen as all-powerful. The artist describes the projects role as one that takes hold of our immediate environment, expressing social divides and examining socio-political issues with a spark of wry humor.Installation view of Work n144 : Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), charred plane wood, 59 x 59 x 21 centimeters eachAn ongoing series of sculptures assume the form of tires fashioned from wooden rings. Scorched with fire, the series Wheeling and dealing includes multimedia works all titled Work n144: Hot Wheels. The pieces appear in the guise of Cooper or Pirelli racing tires, yet upon closer inspection, they reveal their surprising composition. Layered meanings emerge through the flames, which initially create, and in some cases destroy, the works.Each life-size wooden object is made from sliced tree trunks that have been carbonized, producing the rich, black texture and facets redolent of treads. Since a tree does not grow from its core but from the periphery of its trunk, the cracks resulting from combustion are created concentrically, the artist says, describing how the resulting patterns mimic brand new, rubber care tires.A double entendre in the sense that the sculptures refer to the American toy brand of the same name and the literal temperature of the pieces as they burn, the artist plays with perception by creating a material that pretends to be another.Nne Futbol Club continues to revel in this subtle deception, trapping the spectator in the simulacrum: Subjected to form but destroying function,Hot Wheelsintroduces the silent unease of a double game: real tire or wood? Voluntary combustion or fatal car accident?Detail of Work n144 : Hot WheelsThe Wheeling and dealing series also spawns drawings made from charcoal chipped off of the sculptures when handled. Video works, such as the half-hour piece included below, chronicle the tires destruction in atmospheric landscapes. Bespoke molds cast tire shapes in plaster, aluminum, andcoming full circlerubber. And later pieces incorporate puddles of metal underneath the tires, symbolizing overheating as the rims melt and serve as a display pedestal. Literally and figuratively a loop, the pieces define the cyclical nature of much of Nne Futbol Clubs practice.The artist describes his approach as a systematic hijacking or reversal of the system, tapping into the powerful symbolism of objects that are burned or smashed amidst revolt. Faced with a sense of powerlessness, car vandals and rioters seek an accessible way to convey a radical message, he says. As the embodiment of a comfortable and cushioned system, the car is a perfect target.Nne Futbol Club is slated to show work at Iconoscope Gallery in May in Montpellier and at MacBar in September in Lyon. Find more on his website and Instagram.Work n144: Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), burnt wood on paper, 100 x 77 centimetersWork n144 : Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), charred plane wood, 59 x 59 x 21 centimeters eachWork n144 : Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), charred plane wood, 59 x 59 x 21 centimetersWork n144: Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), burnt wood on paper, 100 x 77 centimetersStill from Work n144: Hot wheels (Dompcevrin I) (2017), video, 18 minutes, 23 secondsWork n144: Hot Wheels from the series Wheeling and dealing (2017), burnt wood, 28 x 82 x 103 centimetersNext article
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  • $750,000 apocalypse SUV comes with its own gas mask
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    Recommended Published February 13, 2025 6:00am EST close $750,000 apocalypse SUV comes with its own gas mask Vehicle's designer is known for his work in video game vehicle design. Rezvani Motors, an innovative American automotive manufacturer, has redefined the luxury SUV market with its extraordinary Vengeance.This vehicle represents a groundbreaking fusion of military-inspired design and high-end luxury transportation.Designed by digital artist Milen Ivanov, known for his work in video game vehicle design, the Vengeance breaks conventional automotive boundaries with its aggressive styling and comprehensive security features.GET EXPERT SECURITY ALERTS, MUST-KNOW TECH TIPS, AND THE LATEST DIGITAL TRENDS STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.SIGN UP FOR KURTS THE CYBERGUY REPORT NOW Military-inspired Vengeance SUV. (Rezvani Motors)Impressive specificationsThe Vengeance represents a unique fusion of a luxury SUV and military-grade transportation. This remarkable machine is built on GM's T1 platform, sharing fundamental architecture with the Cadillac Escalade. It measures an imposing 18 feet long and weighs approximately 6,200 pounds. Potential owners can choose between two powerful engine configurations.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?The gasoline variant delivers 420 horsepower from a 6.2L V8 engine. The diesel option provides a robust 277 horsepower through a Duramax 3.0L Turbo-Diesel engine. Standard amenities include a sophisticated 19-speaker audio system. The vehicle offers tri-zone climate control for maximum passenger comfort. NFC phone pairing comes standard in the base model. Magnetic ride control ensures a smooth driving experience across various terrains. Interior of military-inspired Vengeance SUV. (Rezvani Motors)Military-grade protectionThe Vengeance offers an unprecedented level of personal security through its comprehensive Military Package. Bulletproof glass and B6-rated armor provide significant protection against potential threats. Two military-grade gas masks are included to protect against chemical warfare, tear gas and other potential airborne threats.The package also provides two bulletproof vests designed to meet professional security standards. A matching bulletproof helmet accompanies the protective gear, ensuring complete personal safety. Rezvani further enhances the package with a professional-grade first aid kit and a specialized hypothermia prevention kit. Optional features include smoke screens, thermal night-vision and electromagnetic pulse protection. Buyers can even add pepper spray dispensers and electrified door handles. Gas masks inside military inspired Vengeance SUV. (Rezvani Motors)Target marketThe Vengeance targets ultra-high-net-worth individuals and those requiring exceptional personal security. Diplomats in volatile regions might find particular value in its defensive capabilities. Celebrities seeking maximum protection will appreciate its comprehensive security features.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE Exterior of military inspired Vengeance SUV. (Rezvani Motors)Pricing and positioningThe base model starts at $285,000, with fully equipped versions approaching $750,000. This pricing positions the Vengeance as an exclusive statement of luxury and preparedness. The vehicle represents more than transportation; it's a comprehensive personal security solution. Military-inspired Vengeance SUV. (Rezvani Motors)Kurts key takeawaysThe Rezvani Vengeance transcends traditional automotive boundaries. It combines luxury, performance and unparalleled security in a single extraordinary package. While most buyers may never utilize its full defensive capabilities, the Vengeance remains an impressive technological vehicle that will definitely have you ready for just about anything.If money were no object, would you spend $750,000 on a vehicle like this to be prepared for the worst? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/ContactFor more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com/NewsletterFollow 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.
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  • Interview: Why Samsung put a UK startup centre stage
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    Oxford Semantic Technologies, is an example of what Matt Clifford, chair of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), was thinking about when he drafted the proposals for the government 50-point AI ppportunities action plan.In 2017, three University of Oxford professors Ian Horrocks, Boris Motik and Bernardo Cuenca Grau formed Oxford Semantic Technologies to take to market a novel approach to data discovery, which uses Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR).KRR is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) that represents a logical and knowledge-based approach. Unlike machine learning, which finds patterns in vast datasets and draws statistical outputs, KRR aims to improve the accuracy of AI inference by making logical and explainable decisions based on data combined with expert knowledge.The companys technology caught the attention of Samsung Electronics and was acquired by Samsung in July last year. Co-founder Horrocks was among the speakers at last months Galaxy Unpacked event, where Samsung unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25.In a recent podcast interview with Computer Weekly recorded after Galaxy Unpacked, Horrocks described the experience as pretty amazing, which he says was the culmination of many years of research.Download this podcastThe DeepSeek effectWhat is interesting about the technology developed by Oxford Semantic Technologies is that it does not require vast amounts of compute to run AI, as Horrocks explains: One of the reasons why Samsung was so excited about our knowledge graph system is the fact that it can run on the phone. You can build it with a relatively small footprint and relatively small compute requirement.Among the benefits of using on-device AI, as Horrocks points out, is: You do need to move potentially sensitive personal data off into the cloud. You can do everything on your own device, so youre in control. The AI on the phone cant use what it cant see and isnt sharing your sensitive personal data.The idea that AI does not require vast farms of hugely expensive high-performance compute is a departure from the generally accepted approach deployed across the industry. In fact, a direct effect of Chinas DeepSeek is that it demonstrates to the AI world that AI can be done on the cheap.This resulted in financial market turmoil, especially as server manufacturers and the likes of Nvidia have modelled their projected growth on the exponential rise in demand for AI servers, powered by the latest and most expensive generation of graphics processing units (GPUs).Supporting the UK AI opportunities action planThe fact that a company spun out of Oxford University and has not only been acquired by Samsung, but has had its technology is embedded in the latest Samsung flagship smartphones shows that the UK can create world-class AI.Ian Horrocks, co-founder of Oxford Semantic Technologies, would like to see prime minister Keir Starmer provide more support for research, particularly in terms of PhD students. I looked at the UK governments AI opportunities plan and it seems that there are some good ideas there, he says. We should be building on our existing UK strengths in higher education, which I think is a massive opportunity for the UK.Horrocks points out that the UK is renowned for its world-leading universities. But, he says: One of the things thats a real a challenge for us is funding PhD students. It seems to me this is a really cheap and effective way of attracting PhD students here, and if you train them in the UK, many of them are then willing to work and provide a massive boost to the UK economy.Given that the worlds leading smartphone manufacturer, Samsung, not only uses AI technology from a UK startup, but is also powering its devices using processor cores based on UK chip designer, Arms technology, demonstrates the UKs strengths in high tech.But as Horrocks notes, fueling such innovations requires research and development and the ability to attract the best minds in the world to come to the UK to study and work.When asked about DeepSeek, Horrocks says: I still think its very interesting how it challenges the orthodox view that generative AI [GenAI] is just all about compute power for training and inference.In fact, anyone can download the open source distribution of DeepSeek and run it locally on a personal computer. But for many, the incredibly low cost of $0.14 per million tokens to query the cloud-base version undercuts rival large language models.The US has banned the export of high-end chips from Nvidia to China in a bid to stifle Chinese AI research and development.With more details of DeepSeek being revealed, what is becoming apparent is that its R1 model used inferior AI processor technology. Unlike the US AI firms, which have access to the latest Nvidia graphics processors (GPUs), it has now transpired that DeepSeek used the Huawei Ascend 910C AI chips for inference.According to Huawei, the Ascend 910C is slightly inferior to the Nvidia H100 in performing basic learning tasks. However, it claimed that the Ascend 910C can offer lower energy costs and higher operational efficiency than its more powerful rival. Yet, even with the lower processing performance, benchmarks show that DeepSeek is just as good as OpenAI.On-device AIIrrespective of what policial instruments are used to target DeepSeek which, at the time of writing, is being sanctioned by a growing number of countries its existence demonstrates that a large language model (LLM) can run on relatively low-spec hardware. It can be downloaded from an open source repository on GitHub and there are small versions of the model that can run entirely disconnected from a network on a PC or Mac.But Horrocks and the team at Oxford Semantic Technologies have been able to get AI to run on even smaller devices. Oxford Semantic Technologys RDFox has a very small footprint in terms of processing requirements, as Horrocks explains: One of the reasons why Samsung was so excited about our knowledge graph system is that RDFox can actually run directly on the phone.Horrocks says that one of the challenges the people behind Oxford Semantic Technologies were able to tackle is how to achieve what he calls logical reasoning in a small footprint. This ultimately led to the RDFox product.I was working with a brilliant colleague at Oxford called Boris Motik, who had this idea that to address this problem using a combination of modern computer architecture with some very clever, novel data structures and algorithms, he adds.According to Horrocks, the main benefit, which RDFox shares with DeepSeek, is that potentially sensitive personal data does need to be uploaded to the public cloud for processing. You can do everything there on your own device, so then youre in control. You can control what the AI on the phone can see and what it cant see, and you know that it isnt sharing your sensitive personal data, he adds.It is too early to tell how significant on-device AI will become. It is already providing enhanced and richer search internet results, but this is just scratching the surface of what is possible once millions of people have AI on a device that they carry around everywhere. The brief feature which, on the Galaxy S25, summarises the days activities is something people may find useful.One of the things thats important, Horrocks adds, is that it integrates across multiple devices. So, maybe when you go to the gym or youre walking the dog, maybe you have a wearable device, the devices AI can learn a users daily routine.And, as Horrocks points out, this represents a big opportunity for Samsung.Read more about DeepSeekDeepSeek explained everything you need to know: DeepSeek, a Chinese AI firm, is disrupting the industry with its low-cost, open source large language models, challenging US tech giants.Assessing if DeepSeek is safe to use in the enterprise: The AI vendor has found popularity with its reasoning model. However, based on geopolitical tensions and safety tests, there are questions about whether enterprises should use it.
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  • These $50 earbuds are some of the most comfortable I've tested - and they're impressively loud
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    Baseus' MC1 open-ear earbuds are a top choice for active users who prioritize comfort and stability above all else.
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  • This 3-in-1 wireless charger is the Holy Grail of accessories for Apple users like myself
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    InfinaCore's wireless Qi2 charger can power your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch simultaneously - and look great doing it.
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  • Gene Therapy: Revolutionizing Medicine By Tackling Diseases At Their Genetic Roots
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    Gene therapy represents a paradigm shift in modern medicine, offering unprecedented opportunities to combat diseases at their genetic origin.
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