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AI has big appetite for processing power

SAN JOSE, California: Two tech CEOs (chief executive officers) scrambling to produce more of the sophisticated chips needed for artificial intelligence (AI) met for a brainstorming session on Wednesday while the booming market's early leader reported another quarter of eye-popping growth. The on-stage conversation between Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman unfolded

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China bans export of rare earth processing technologies

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. China has banned exports of technologies for processing rare earths, the latest sign President Xi Jinping’s administration is hitting back against US-led curbs on advanced computer chip sales to Chinese companies. The new controls risk

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Entretenimiento

AI-Driven Document Processing : Document Processing

Ocrolus is transforming the practice of document processing with automated document analysis. Relying on intuitive artificial intelligence, the company is helping businesses make more informed and risk-free lending decisions. Ocrolus leverages AI-driven document automation to streamline lending processes. With the help of machine learning, the company is able to accurately classify and sort financial documents

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PHilMech to distribute more rice processing systems

THE Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech) has set the distribution of P95.4 million worth of rice processing systems (RPS) under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF)-Mechanization Program. The local government unit (LGU) of Muñoz in Nueva Ecija will be the recipient of a P61.4-million RPS to be used by rice farmers in

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Global

U.S. Hopes to Tackle Migrant Crisis With Processing Centers in Latin America

As the Biden administration struggles to tackle a humanitarian and political crisis at America’s doorstep, it is focusing increasingly on keeping migrants far from the U.S.-Mexico border by establishing migration processing centers in Central and South America. But the program is off to a rocky start, with demand for appointments far outstripping supply, leading to

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