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Jul 12, 2011 · Following the UK government's announcement about plans to use AI across the UK to boost growth and deliver more efficient services, we speak to chief technology officer at Redcentric, Paul Mardling, to get his thoughts on the 7 AI roles we could expect to see emerging over the coming months and years.
Samsung and LG unveil AI-powered smart TVs, device that …
Jan 6, 2025 · Samsung and LG have unveiled their most high-tech TVs yet at CES 2025, blending artificial intelligence with dazzling displays.The Korean rivals are turning to smartphone-style smarts to enhance picture quality and serve up movie and TV show recommendations. Samsung’s new televisions include a range of 8K and 4K …
AI race must be led by 'western democracies', Samsung shows 75 …
1 day ago · Nintendo has shared further details about its plans to meet customer demand for Nintendo Switch 2.In a recent earnings call Q&A, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa told investors that the initial demand would be based on the response of the Nintendo Direct on April 2, which would provide a “closer look” at Switch 2.It will also look at its upcoming hands-on events for consumers for ...
Should I buy Sky Glass – Pros and Cons? - Tech Digest
Oct 13, 2021 · It is energy efficient (sort of) – Sky claims its Glass TVs are the first TVs to be certified as a Carbon Neutral product by Natural Capital partners and are up to 50% more efficient than other models on the market. However, this figure is achieved by comparing the amount of energy used to power three separate devices including TV, soundbar and Q set top box with just one Sky Glass TV.
Which? reveals best and worst tech and home appliance stores
Oct 19, 2024 · AO (85% customer score), Euronics (85%) and Lakeland (82%) were also named WRPs for home appliances. At the other end of the spectrum, The Range finished at the bottom of the table (66%) for home appliances, scoring just two stars for customer service and product range, with Wilko and Homebase just above it both scoring 67 per cent.
OpenAI claims Chinese rivals using its work, 'Concorde' successor ...
Jan 29, 2025 · The maker of ChatGPT, OpenAI, has complained that rivals, including those in China, are using its work to make rapid advances in developing their own artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The status of OpenAI – and other US firms – as the world leaders in AI has been dramatically undermined this week by the sudden emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese app that can emulate the performance of ...
US tech giants announce $500bn AI plan, Mr Beast joins bid to buy ...
Jan 22, 2025 · OpenAI is teaming up with Oracle and Softbank to build data centres equipped to power artificial intelligence (AI), with plans to invest $100bn (£81bn) “immediately”. Flanked by the bosses of the three companies at the White House, US President Donald Trump said the plan is a “resounding declaration of confidence in America’s potential”.
Omdia research reveals nearly 1 billion UHD TVs shipped worldwide
Sep 3, 2024 · New research from Omdia reveals that nearly 1 billion UHD TVs have been shipped globally, with the majority still in use.. This analysis along with other key entertainment trends will be presented at IBC2024, where Omdia is the official research partner for the third consecutive year.. The global status of UHD TVs continues to evolve, with nearly 1 billion UHD TV sets currently in use ...
Fujifilm launches X-T5 mirrorless digital camera - Tech Digest
Nov 2, 2022 · Another Fujifilm X Summit took place live today from Tokyo, Japan. It was the third X Summit event in 2022, following the X-H2S launch in Omiya in May and then the X-H2 launch in New York in September.. At the summit, we saw Fujifilm launch the Fujifilm X-T5 along with the XF30mmF2.8 R LM WR Macro lens.The X-T5 looks likely to become one of Fujifilm’s best cameras featuring new fifth ...
Terrestrial TV switch-off risks leaving older viewers behind, Ofcom ...
May 10, 2024 · Terrestrial TV is reaching a “tipping point” which risks leaving older audiences with less choice and reduced quality, Ofcom has warned. In a report published yesterday, the media watchdog warned that a sharp decline in traditional TV viewing had prompted broadcasters including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 to place an ever-growing focus on their streaming services.