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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un supervises test of AI suicide drones, KCNA says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test of suicide drones with artificial intelligence (AI) technology and said unmanned control and AI capability must be the top priorities in modern arms development,

EXEED accelerates AI robot development; paves the way for the era of autonomous driving

Renowned automaker EXEED has announced its integration with world-leading AI technology company DeepSeek. DeepSeek offers significant technological advantages, with training costs of just $5.57 million (Dh20.

How Korean chips can seize the 'Stargate' moment

The country is falling behind in an intensifying cycle of innovation and competition involving AI and the changes in the industrial landscape AI will bring

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Google co-founder Larry Page has reportedly formed a new AI company.

The company, called Dynatomics, aims to use large language models to "create highly optimized designs for a wide variety of objects and then have a factory build them," according to a report from The Information.

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2025 Kingdee Group Global Partner Conference: Empowering Global Partners for World - Class Excellence

At the conference, Shaochun XU, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Kingdee stated, "Deepseek's groundbreaking progress marks the arrival of the true era of AI popularization. I strongly believe that the golden decade of global AI+SaaS has arrived.

Delta Electronics Launches Collaborative Robots, Announces $500 Million Investment in India

More companies are investing in India to scale their domestic operations, strengthening the manufacturing landscape.

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South Korea aims to secure 10,000 GPUs for national AI computing centre

South Korea on Monday announced plans to secure 10,000 high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs) within this year in a bid to keep pace as the global AI race escalates.

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South Korea's data protection authority suspends local service of DeepSeek

SEOUL: South Korea's data protection authority on Monday (Feb 17) said it had temporarily suspended the domestic service of Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek from Saturday. The app's service will resume once improvements are made in accordance with the country's privacy law,