Top Japan start-up Sakana AI touts nature-inspired tech
When David Ha started an AI company in Japan with his former Google colleague, they had a choice: create another huge, energy-intensive tool like ChatGPT, or go their own way...
When David Ha started an AI company in Japan with his former Google colleague, they had a choice: create another huge, energy-intensive tool like ChatGPT, or go their own way...
US artificial intelligence giant Anthropic said it was expanding restrictions on Chinese entities to include subsidiary companies and organisations based overseas, citing national security risks in an industry first.
Google has escaped a breakup of its Chrome browser in a major US competition case, but the judge imposed remedies whose impact remains uncertain just as AI starts to compete with search engines.
The Advisers’ Council on Thursday approved Telecommunication Network and Licensing Policy 2025, a landmark move aimed at dismantling monopolies in the country’s telecom sector, introducing greater deregulation and fostering private investment...
France’s data protection authority on Wednesday issued record fines against search giant Google and fast-fashion platform Shein for failing to respect the law on internet cookies...
Robi Axiata PLC has signed an agreement with Starlink, becoming the nation’s first telecom operator to be an authorised enterprise reseller of Starlink products and services in Bangladesh, said a press release...
The country’s two leading telecom operators, Robi Axiata PLC and Grameenphone, officially launched commercial 5G services on Monday, both claiming to be the first telecom operators.
Mobile network operator Banglalink has introduced solar power at data centre in Gazipur, said a press release.
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission set a minimum 10 megabytes per second speed for the 4G mobile internet.
When cell phone and internet networks went down across nine states in Nigeria earlier this summer, leaving millions without service, telecoms officials pointed to an increasingly familiar culprit: vandalism.
Austria’s data protection authority said Friday that it has ordered YouTube to comply with EU regulations and respond to requests by users for access to data that it holds on them.