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DeepSeek's AI Revolution: Creating an Entire AI Ecosystem

DeepSeek has sparked a gold rush among Chinese tech startups. There's something about China's tech startups—they move fast, break things, and somehow manage to bounce back even faster when things don't go as planned.

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Researchers use AI to uncover an ancient 5,000-year-old civilisation beneath the world's largest desert - here's how

Scientists at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi have developed an AI algorithm capable of revealing hidden archaeological sites beneath desert sands usi

How science is fast-tracking ocean discovery with AI, satellites and genetic breakthroughs

The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in our seas. But new

Scrunch AI is helping companies stand out in AI search

As more people turn to AI search sites for their online research, Scrunch wants to help brands optimize their presence for these AI crawlers.

Chatbots 8month
AI Wealth Disruption

DeepSeek's cost disruption is just the beginning. AI's future will be defined by fast, low-cost ways to solve complex problems rather than just automate tasks. Garg says this mirrors past shifts in technology, where smaller, decentralized solutions disrupted dominant players—like PCs overtaking mainframes.

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AI's role in medical breakthroughs: How GPUs are transforming genomics and drug discovery

Speaking at DevSparks 2025, Gaurav Tripathi, Co-founder and chief technology officer of InnoPlexus, emphasised how AI-driven advancements in computational biology are enabling scientists to make discoveries at an unprecedented scale.

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How DeepSeek And 'Knowledge Distillation' Will Reshape Medicine

Political and business leaders are rethinking AI—as not just a technology to regulate but as a force to accelerate. Medicine will be the biggest frontier.

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Commentary: AI and the edge of possibilities

There's potential for AI to address many, if not all, of the world's most pressing challenges, says the World Economic Forum's Cathy Li.