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  • Google to Create AI that can Take Over Computers

    Anthropic and Google are collaborating on software to interact directly with users' computers or browsers of enabling its models to independently browse the web for research purposes, assisted by a "CUA" (computer-using and Google are taking a step further by working on software that can directly interact with a user's computer Anthropic and Google are collaborating on software to interact directly with users' computers or browsers

  • PS4 Is STILL WORTH IT In 2023

    at that price, believe it or not, the PS4 or PS4 Slim is still a pretty fantastic gaming console in 2023 we’re talking about a custom AMD APU that features 8 Jaguar CPU Cores and a Radeon based GPU with 18 Compute We had the PS4 Pro in 2016 and then we have the PS5 in 2020. The Experience in 2023 The PS4 Slim holds up surprisingly well. The PS4 and PS4 Slim, still great in 2023, 10 years later.

  • OpenAI Unveils Revolutionary AI Model for Complex Problem-Solving

    OpenAI introduces its new AI model, 'o1', which is capable of solving complex multistep problems. The model spends more time computing answers, which leads to more accurate results. the model to conduct a more thorough analysis, yielding more accurate and comprehensive answers to complex In May 2023, the company published a research paper outlining its efforts to improve AI systems' ability questions. • OpenAI releases new AI model 'o1', capable of solving complex multi-step problems • The

  • Huawei Develops Computer Chips to Reduce Reliance on Intel and Windows

    Technologies is advancing its efforts to eliminate American hardware and software from its personal computers voluntary certification allows companies to assess the security of domestically designed and produced computers Huawei is expanding its PC business, with desktop and notebook shipments growing 15% in 2024 to reach

  • Best Of Cameras 2022: Top Picks Of The Year

    So here we are, the year’s end with some notable camera releases in 2022. little unfair to mention it again this time around, but they only did start shipping it in February of 2022 Best Hybrid Camera But as an ultimate choice for the Best Camera of 2022, it boils down to how it serves This is why the winner for the Best Camera of 2022 has to be given to… you guessed it, the Sony A7RV. After all, cameras are just a tool and 2022 has blessed us with quite a range of cameras, and for that

  • Future of Health Asia 2025

    At the 5th edition of Future of Health Asia held in Singapore, global healthcare leaders, insurance policymakers, and industry speakers converged to explore how AI, digital transformation, and cross-sector partnerships are reshaping the future of healthcare in the Asia-Pacific region. Organised by The Economist Impact, the event spotlighted not just technology’s potential, but also its limitations, and the shared responsibility across sectors to ensure patients remain at the heart of innovation. Future of Health Asia, 5th Edition in Singapore   AI Not Replacing, Human Care From administrative automation to surgical precision, AI’s role in healthcare is rapidly expanding. Speakers across sessions emphasised that AI is here to augment clinical decision-making, not replace it. AI’s most immediate impact is seen in reducing administrative inefficiencies and enabling clinicians to spend more time with patients. Yet clinical AI remains in its early adoption phase, limited by challenges such as data bias, lack of interoperability, and the need for rigorous validation. Experts in the panel also warned that failing to establish the foundational basics would result in "rubbish in, rubbish out", a clear signal that the quality of output relies entirely on the quality of input. This caution, alongside concerns regarding automation bias, cybersecurity, and evolving regulatory oversight, underscores the critical need to keep human oversight central to both clinical decision-making and surgical procedures.   Rebuilding Trust and Access While digital tools promise efficiency, the region still faces fundamental access barriers. Data presented at the event revealed that 8 in 10 people in Asia delay seeking care due to confusion, costs, or fear of burdening loved ones, and over 60% of Singaporeans struggle to navigate their own healthcare systems. This reality reinforces that innovation cannot be separated from access. Panellists on healthcare equity pointed out that the patient voice, though often referenced, remains insufficiently integrated into system design and policymaking. Trust, they argued, is the missing currency in healthcare transformation. A multi-country patient survey revealed that 75% of ethnic minorities reported negative healthcare experiences affecting their trust, and 15% of marginalised populations avoid the system altogether. Rebuilding trust requires data transparency, evidence-based policy, and consistent engagement between clinicians, insurers, industry, and media.   Health as Economic Capital The event also reframed health as not merely a cost burden but as foundational economic capital. Through the Health Dividend Initiative, The Economist Impact strives to act as a catalyst and called for sustained investment in health as a driver of productivity, education, and equity. The idea that investing in health is not merely an expense, but rather something that pays dividends was also echoed in the discussion. This economic framing links well with the technological transformation narrative where AI, robotics, and digital health can yield immense efficiency and societal returns, but only if investment decisions align with long-term public good rather than short-term budget cycles.   Collaboration Is the Catalyst Discussions Between Multiple Sectors at the Future of Health Asia A central message echoed that no single actor can achieve healthcare transformation alone. Governments, hospitals, insurers, industry players, and patient organisations must move from siloed initiatives to integrated partnerships. As The Economist Impact’s moderators summarised, progress depends on connecting these dots between innovation and regulation, between investment and inclusion, and between systems and the human stories that will define them.   Ultimately, the event reminded everyone that while AI may shape the future of healthcare, empathy, trust, and collaboration will determine its success. Technology can analyse, predict, and even assist, but it cannot listen. Keeping the patient’s voice at the centre remains the truest form of innovation.

  • Google Foresees Commercial Quantum Computing Applications in Five Years

    While traditional computers process information sequentially, quantum computers utilise "qubits" that Google's quantum computing journey began in 2012, with the company making significant strides in the By leveraging quantum processors, Google claims to have solved complex computing problems in minutes a market reaction in quantum computing stocks. Google's advancements in quantum computing, including solving complex problems efficiently, demonstrate

  • Emerging Tech Trends in Southeast Asia for 2022

    What’s Next for 2022? This is one of the big focal points that is included in the KPMG Top 10 Tech Trends for 2022 report. Also included on that list are how artificial intelligence and quantum computing will be big hitters would expand and sustain themselves will be going through various discourses in the coming months of 2022 Emerging tech trends for 2022 – like fintech and sustainable innovations – will drive the global economy

  • Lenovo and Alibaba Join Forces to Develop AI Computers

    These computers feature a personalised AI agent called Lenovo Xiaotian, supported by Alibaba's language are expected to become mainstream in the Chinese market, with an estimated 85% share among new PCs by 2027 The goal is to generate 120 billion yuan (US$16.6 billion) in revenue from 2024 to 2026 through online workstations powered by chips and software from Nvidia, a leading supplier of graphics processors used in AI computing

  • Stroke Survivor Speaks Again Using Experimental Brain-Computer Implant

    to speak after a stroke 18 years ago has regained her voice with the help of an experimental brain-computer Unlike other brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that often delay speech output, this new system processes

  • Alphabet CEO Pichai’s Made $226 Million in 2022 Amid Waves of Layoffs

    Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai was among the highest-paid corporate leaders in 2022, earning more than US He received US$6.3 million in compensation in 2021, when he wasn't awarded the triennial stock grant. Philipp Schindler, Chief Business Officer of Google, in comparison, both only made about US$37 million in 2022 The filing also reveals that Alphabet spent US$5.94 million on personal security for Pichai in 2022.

  • Huawei Unveils Ambitious AI Chip and Computing Road Map, Challenging Nvidia

    announced its long-term chip plans on Thursday, detailing the launch of some of the world’s most powerful computing “We will follow a 1-year release cycle and double compute with each release,” Mr. The Ascend 960 version will follow in 2027, with the Ascend 970 in 2028. New versions of Huawei’s Kunpeng server chip will also launch in 2026 and 2028, Mr. Xu confirmed. The company claims proprietary high-bandwidth memory and plans to double compute power with each annual

  • Apple Announces Winners For App Store Awards 2022

    with Apex Legends Mobile bagging the award for iPhone Game of the Year, which was released earlier in 2022

  • IBM and Top Universities Collaborate on Quantum Computer Development

    of Seoul, and the University of Chicago have invested $100 million in the development of a quantum computer the University of Chicago have joined forces to invest $100 million in the development of a quantum computer Unlike traditional computing systems that process binary information as either zero or one, quantum computers collaboration between these prestigious universities and IBM goes beyond the development of the quantum computer Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionise various aspects of society, including economies,

  • Snapdragon Summit 2022: The 8 Gen 2 Is Here!

    Today we’re in beautiful Hawaii, attending Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit 2022 where they unveiled their Gen 2 will of course be adopted by many familiar brands, with devices expected to drop by the end of 2022

  • Jabra Talks Hybrid Working At Infocomm SEA 2022

    We had the pleasure of heading down to Infocomm SEA 2022 to not only take a look at Jabra's offerings

  • Fujitsu and Riken Develop Second Quantum Computer in Japan

    Fujitsu and research institute Riken have announced the successful development of Japan's second quantum computer The 64 qubit quantum computer will be integrated with a 40 qubit quantum computer simulator as researchers to perform complex calculations at an unprecedented speed. IBM, for instance, launched a 433 qubit quantum computer last year. Fujitsu and Riken announce the development of Japan's second quantum computer The 64 qubit quantum computer

  • OpenAI Adds Google Cloud as Partner to Meet Rising AI Computing Demands

    Cloud as one of its cloud service providers, expanding its infrastructure partnerships to meet growing computing The move highlights the increasing computing demands required to train and deploy AI models and reflects billion Stargate infrastructure programme, as well as multi-billion-dollar deals with CoreWeave to expand computing

  • MSI Unveils 2022 Lineup of Laptops

    EDIT 24/1/2021: Added price and availability for applicable laptops. While MSI cancelled its in-person plans for CES 2022, the Taiwanese computer maker still made a showing

  • Apple’s iPhone 14 Event Might Be the Last of 2022

    He adds that Apple is likely to opt to launch its remaining 2022 products via press releases, direct The M2-based Mac Pro, meanwhile, likely won’t be ready until 2023. The Cupertino tech giant is likely to opt to launch its remaining 2022 products via press releases, direct

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