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WPP bets big on AI to regain industry leadership

As AI continues to evolve, WPP his hoping to reposition itself at the forefront of industry engaged in an AI arms race.

Hong Kong FilMart 2025: Five Takeaways from Asia's Recharged Global Content Market

FilMart highlighted co-productions, AI in film, Asian animation, and ASEAN market growth, reaffirming Hong Kong's role as a global entertainment hub.

TERN Group expands Indo-German healthcare workforce mobility through AI-driven ethical recruitment

TERN Talent Tour facilitates job placements for Indian nurses in Germany, strengthening bilateral workforce development and ethical migration pathways

Healthcare 7month
AI-enhanced Humanoid Robot Testing Underway for Electric Car Manufacturing

Mercedes-Benz has invested in artificial intelligence and humanoid robots to drive the company into the future.

Robotics 7month
UK AI start-up Wayve accelerates global expansion plans

London-based group is testing its self-driving cars in Germany and the US and hopes to 'soon' agree deals with automakers

German AI on the cutting edge, but commercially at a loss

The US and China are leading the field when it comes to artificial intelligence models. Researchers say Germany also has a lot going for it. So why isn't there a successful AI company here?

AI hardware 8month
AI, geopolitics and governance: Oliver Wyman unveils key insights at World Government Summit 2025

Oliver Wyman Forum's "State Of Our World 2025" report underscores how the rise of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), coupled with evolving economic blocs and industrial policies, is prompting governments to rethink their approaches to drive innovation, ensure resilience, and meet citizen needs.

Cybersecurity 8month
DMA should urgently apply to cloud and AI, lead lawmaker warns

According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their providers from dominating the market before it's too late. #EuropeNews