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We meet Arno Schilperoord, a global leader for Heineken who believes that coding is magic and poetry, offering the ...
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Kashmir’s centuries-old carpet industry is embracing AI and digital tools—from Talim coding to global QR traceability—to ...
OpenAI has introduced its first general-purpose agent, called ChatGPT agent to allow you to get basic tasks done without ...
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In the humid swirl of a Lagos roadside suya joint in the mid-90s, a young boy hunched over a handheld Donkey Kong Jr., lost ...
Stephen Amagba is a Nigerian brand strategist and innovator working across Web3, AI, and entrepreneurship.The multi-skilled ...
European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs ...
Indian developers are embracing scalable cloud services for blockchain deployment. Learn how hosting, servers, and ...
From the internet to the ozone layer, AI to the human genome, UC scientists have turned federal research funding into history ...
True randomness can make software programs safer, help prediction models operate better. But for decades, it simply didn’t seem possible. That has now changed.