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US: The wave of replacing human resources with AI starts
A study from an American job consulting platform found that 48% of companies had utilized chatbots in their activities, with some even saving up to $100,000 per month by replacing human employees with these computer-based answering systems.
A study from an American job consulting platform found that 48% of companies had utilized chatbots in their activities, with some even saving up to $100,000 per month by replacing human employees with these computer-based answering systems.
Read moreEU tightens regulating Big Tech and digital market
Not long after the enactment of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to enhance competition and ensure consumer choice, the European Parliament and member states of European Union (EU) has reached an agreement on Digital Services Act (DSA) to control the growing influence of big technology companies (Big Tech).
Not long after the enactment of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to enhance competition and ensure consumer choice, the European Parliament and member states of European Union (EU) has reached an agreement on Digital Services Act (DSA) to control the growing influence of big technology companies (Big Tech).
Read moreJapan plans to use Automated delivery Robots
To solve the labor shortage, the Japanese government is considering to ease the Traffic Law to allow autonomous delivery robots to be put into use.
To solve the labor shortage, the Japanese government is considering to ease the Traffic Law to allow autonomous delivery robots to be put into use.
Read moreSurvey says: ChatGPT, AI cannot replace financial professionals
According to the latest survey by MLIV Pulse, many people believe that advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems pose a threat to the majority of personnel in the financial sector.
According to the latest survey by MLIV Pulse, many people believe that advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems pose a threat to the majority of personnel in the financial sector.
Read moreA New Investment craze in generative AI
The investment craze in generative artificial intelligence, a term that refers to technology that can generate text, images, sound and other multimedia in response to users’ short commands that caught Silicon Valley's attention. This technology promises to open up lucrative business opportunities that value up to trillions of dollars.
The investment craze in generative artificial intelligence, a term that refers to technology that can generate text, images, sound and other multimedia in response to users’ short commands that caught Silicon Valley\'s attention. This technology promises to open up lucrative business opportunities that value up to trillions of dollars.
Read moreThe 1st AI-powered Robot Lawyer will plead for human in court in the US next month
For the first time in the world, an AI-powered robot lawyer will to act as counsel for human in court.
For the first time in the world, an AI-powered robot lawyer will to act as counsel for human in court.
Read moreTikTok allows its content creators to charge subscription fees
Social network TikTok announced this week that it will start allowing some popular accounts on the video-sharing site to charge monthly fees to subscribers to the account holders' live streams.
Social network TikTok announced this week that it will start allowing some popular accounts on the video-sharing site to charge monthly fees to subscribers to the account holders\' live streams.
Read moreCompanies start to set up Metaverse offices
Grasping the potential from Metaverse, many large and small companies with their own platforms have begun to develop strategies for this market. Along with that, a series of companies around the world have opened offices in Metaverse, confirming their serious investment in virtual office space.
Grasping the potential from Metaverse, many large and small companies with their own platforms have begun to develop strategies for this market. Along with that, a series of companies around the world have opened offices in Metaverse, confirming their serious investment in virtual office space.
Read moreFast food giants join Metaverse
Recently, more and more famous businesses have shown interest in Metaverse.
After the fast-food chain McDonald's decided to enter the Metaverse market, its competitor Yum!, the owner of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) filed a trademark application for non-fungible token (NFT) products and services - Non-fungible token and metaverse.
Recently, more and more famous businesses have shown interest in Metaverse.
After the fast-food chain McDonald\'s decided to enter the Metaverse market, its competitor Yum!, the owner of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) filed a trademark application for non-fungible token (NFT) products and services - Non-fungible token and metaverse.
Read moreKorea invests $187M to build Metaverse
The year 2021 has witnessed the explosion of the Metaverse and NFT waves in many fields such as art, entertainment, fashion, etc. Not standing apart from this potential trend, the Korean government has taken strong steps to enter this market by officially investing 223.7 billion won (about 187 million USD) to build and develop the national Metaverse ecosystem.
The year 2021 has witnessed the explosion of the Metaverse and NFT waves in many fields such as art, entertainment, fashion, etc. Not standing apart from this potential trend, the Korean government has taken strong steps to enter this market by officially investing 223.7 billion won (about 187 million USD) to build and develop the national Metaverse ecosystem.
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