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From Silicon Valley to Seoul: Global Figures at the Helm of AI Advancements

From Silicon Valley to Seoul: Global Figures at the Helm of AI Advancements

Global Impact: AI pioneers reshape industries worldwide. Diverse Expertise: Visionaries bring varied skills to AI advancements. Technological Frontiers: Innovators push AI boundaries for new possibilities. Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm, revolutionizing industries and transforming our daily lives. At the forefront of this technological revolution are a group of visionary individuals who … Read more

Amazon cuts costs by firing 18,000 employees

Amazon cuts costs

Amazon will lay off more than 18,000 workers, a record. Andy Jassy highlighted the “uncertain economy” as the reason for the layoffs. Europe will be affected, although the firm did not name which countries. To combat rising costs, Amazon plans to lay off more than 18,000 workers, the highest number in the company’s history. The … Read more

China’s ‘Silicon Valley’ tightens rules over Covid flare-up

China's 'Silicon Valley'
  • Shenzhen reports just 19 Covid cases as health officials say the risk of large-scale spread is low.
  • Foxconn, BYD, DJI, and ZTE are among the companies told to operate under a ‘closed loop’ production system.
  • China reported 976 covid cases on Tuesday.

China’s biggest tech hub is rushing to stamp out a fresh Covid outbreak, ordering some of the country’s biggest manufacturers to operate in a ‘closed loop’ to reduce infections, state media reported.

The city of Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong, reported just 19 Covid cases Tuesday as the city’s health authority said the risk of “large-scale spread is low”.

But Beijing’s reluctance to budge from its strict zero-Covid policy had led to daily mass testing for the 13 million residents of Shenzhen for over a week and the closure of at least three subway stations by Tuesday.

Top manufacturers including iPhone maker Foxconn, electric carmaker BYD, drone maker DJI and telecom equipment maker ZTE are among the companies told to operate under a “closed-loop” production system.

It would restrict movement of employees for seven days, state-run business news site Yicai reported Monday.

The closed-loop operation mode involves control measures such as locking workers within a compound and conducting daily nucleic acid testing.

Bloomberg News reported Tuesday that a government notice told companies to reduce unnecessary interaction between non-manufacturing staff and factory floors to curb infection.

Health officials had earlier said all cases found in Shenzhen from July 15 were infected with the highly contagious Omicron subvariant BA.2.

While it is expensive and reduces the scale of production, manufacturers — including Tesla’s site south of Shanghai in the past — have opted to operate in a closed-loop instead of resorting to full shutdown during local Covid flareups.

Strict virus controls have threatened global supply chains and cooled China’s economy with Q2 growth coming in at a dismal 0.4 percent — the weakest growth since the pandemic started.

China reported 976 covid cases Tuesday, with the biggest outbreaks reported in the southern Guanxi region and Gansu province in the northwest.

 

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Google becomes the latest tech giant to slow hiring

Google

Google plans to restrict its hiring pace for the balance of the year. Announcement was made in an internal message by CEO Sundar Pichai. Google told said that the letter was real, but it would not elaborate. In the latest indication that major businesses are rethinking staffing amid a market slump that has hit Silicon … Read more

Twitter sues Elon Musk for $44bn transaction

Elon Musk
  • Twitter sues Elon Musk over $44bn transactions.
  • The company wants Musk to honor his agreement to buy the firm. Musk pulled out of the deal on Friday, alleging that Twitter had failed to assess the number of bogus accounts and bots on its network.
  •  He pledged to revive the floundering economy and impose a “free speech” culture.

Twitter has asked a Delaware court to force billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk to honor his $44bn agreement to buy the social media company.

In a complaint filed in Delaware chancery court on Tuesday, Twitter’s attorneys argued that Musk should be compelled to complete the merger at the agreed-upon price of $54.20 per share.

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Fears about China’s economic future are being expressed in Shenzhen

Shenzhen

He now plans to branch out internationally by building internet-connected consumer devices. But after two years of coronavirus lockdowns, he worries if his business will survive at all. David Fong advanced from an unfortunate town in focal China toward the southern boomtown of Shenzhen as a young fellow in 1997. Throughout the following 25 years, … Read more

NayaPay raises $13m in seed round

navapay

KARACHI: NayaPay, a Pakistan-based fintech platform, has raised $13 million in one of the largest seed rounds in South Asia, a statement said. The round was led by Zayn Capital, global fund manager MSA Novo and early-stage VC Graph Ventures from Silicon Valley, bringing together a diverse mix of leading global institutional and angel investors. … Read more

Peter Thiel to leave Meta’s board

peter thiel

SAN FRANCISCO: Billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel will leave Facebook parent Meta’s board, the firm said Monday, after a lengthy tenure that saw the network’s rise and his vocal support of Donald Trump. Meta and Thiel’s announcement offered nothing on his future plans, but the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times reported that … Read more

Theranos verdict sends a chill through startups: analysts

Theranos

SAN FRANCISCO: Fraud convictions this week for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will send a chill through Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, insiders say, now they know there is the threat of jail for airy promises that come to nothing. But with billions of dollars washing around the tech industry in search of the next big thing, the … Read more

Trump media group plans subscription video service

Trump media group

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 15, 2021 (AFP) – Trump media group on Tuesday announced it is negotiating with Canadian online video platform Rumble to provide a stage for a subscription on-demand video service. The organization headed by former US president Donald Trump said that it has already inked a deal to have the specialty firm, which is … Read more

China Focus: China steps on the gas with on-road trial of autonomous vehicles

China steps on the gas with on-road trial of autonomous vehicles

BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — Futuristic self-driving vehicles– representing a new way of life behind the wheel — went into on-road commercial trial in late November in Yizhuang of Beijing. The feat is a major leap by China into developing its autonomous vehicle industry. The trial operation area in Yizhuang, also known as E-Town, registered … Read more

Apple to start letting people fix their own iPhones

iPhone 14

SAN FRANCISCO, Apple on Wednesday said it will begin allowing people to fix gadgets they buy from the Silicon Valley giant in a concession seen as a victory for “right-to-repair” advocates. The iPhone and Mac computer maker has long restricted repairs to technicians at “Genius bars” in its shops or at authorized service centers, where … Read more

Facebook announces 10,000 EU jobs to build ‘metaverse’

Rising tide of leaks threatens to inundate Facebook

PARIS: Facebook on Monday announced plans to hire 10,000 people in the European Union to build the “metaverse”, a virtual reality version of the internet that the tech giant sees as the future. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been a leading voice in Silicon Valley hype around the idea of the metaverse, which would blur … Read more

Elon Musk says Tesla moving headquarters to Texas

Elon Musk says Tesla moving headquarters to Texas

Tesla chief Elon Musk told investors on Thursday that the leading electric vehicle maker is moving its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Texas, where it is building a plant. “I’m excited to announce that we’re moving our headquarters to Austin, Texas,” Musk said at an annual shareholders meeting. “Just to be clear, though, we will be continuing to expand our activities in California.” Musk … Read more