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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a system that enables everyday objects to move autonomously and anticipate user actions. The technology integrates cameras, artificial intelligence models, and small wheeled platforms to allow items such as coffee mugs, staplers, and trivets to relocate themselves proactively. This approach aims to enhance convenience without introducing...
Global leaders are grappling with five core tensions as artificial intelligence (AI) integrates into workplaces, according to insights from over 100 builders, executives, investors, advisors, and researchers. These tensions encompass the relationship between experts and novices, centralization versus decentralization in governance, the impact of AI on hierarchical structures, the balance between...
AI doesn’t fix broken data. AI amplifies it. The promise of AI in go-to-market teams is straightforward: better predictions, faster execution, and smarter decisions. But there’s a problem: today, most GTM organizations operate on inconsistent definitions, contradictory dashboards, and manually patched workflows. In a pre-AI world, these inconsistencies were inefficient. In an AI-driven world…...
Smoothly running things rake besides good tools and worker goodwill. How you spread things around you, physically and digitally, matters to how freely tasks move through stages. When tools, materials, and data are spread mindfully, you go faster, your work doesn’t get stuck in stop-and-go, and you stay in a zone of comfortable fluency. Unplanned spread can ambush you into getting stuck, rushing,...
In a year defined by shifting monetary policy, elevated geopolitical tensions, and historic central bank buying, gold has moved to the center of global financial discussion. Prices have climbed above $3,300 per ounce in 2025, driven by demand from both institutional and retail buyers. For many investors, understanding the gold spot price has become essential to navigating this unusual market...
A Tesla customer has appealed a defamation ruling after the company moved to restrict her spending. Zhang Mouzhou, who protested on a Tesla vehicle rooftop, applied to the Shanghai High Court for a retrial in the defamation case on December 30, following financial restrictions imposed by Tesla (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. on December 19. Tesla sued Ms. Zhang in October 2021, seeking 5 million yuan in...
Xiaomi has addressed user feedback regarding a loose master zoom ring on its 17 Ultra Leica Edition smartphone, stating the movement is normal and does not impact functionality. The company also clarified that sounds from shaking the device are typical due to advanced optical image stabilization and zoom mechanisms. Xiaomi’s official Weibo account published a statement on December 30, responding...
DDR5 memory prices surged due to increased DRAM demand driven by artificial intelligence, HBM production reallocation, and a scarcity of industrial-grade chips. ASUS plans to increase its DDR4 motherboard supply in the first quarter of 2026, according to an insider on the BoBantang forum. The company will adjust its supply chain and production capacity to focus on the DDR4 motherboard market....
Major alternative cryptocurrencies including Ether, ADA, and Solana declined on Tuesday amid thin trading volumes, while Bitcoin traded around $87,300, down 3% over the previous 24 hours, as traders focused on a price range between $80,000 and $100,000 due to absent catalysts and subdued U.S. participation. Ether fell to near $2,950, reflecting the broader downturn among large-cap tokens. XRP...
European markets edged higher on Tuesday after a mixed opening in a holiday-shortened trading week, with the Stoxx 600 index reaching a new record above 590 points led by mining stocks and rising precious metals prices as 2025 draws to a close. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index rose 0.2% by 9:30 a.m. London time, equivalent to 4:30 a.m. ET, surpassing the 590-point mark for the first time. Major...