Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Upgrade Will Top Apple iPhone, Report Claims

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra could offer significant AI improvements over the Galaxy S24 Ultra … [+] (photo) getty A lot has already leaked about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series smartphones. However, according to a prominent insider, Samsung’s next-generation phones will offer a range of as-yet-undiscovered AI features capable of outsmarting even its main rival Apple….

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DHS working with startup to launch AI-powered fitness app 

A fitness startup has been working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection since 2022 to develop an artificial intelligence-powered fitness education app for agency employees. The tool was first announced that year by the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate with a Scholarship of $199,730 through the organization’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program. The…

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AI price prediction for the Japanese Yen

Japanese Yen Futures AI Price Prediction: Key Levels, Analysis and Forecast AI Analysis and Forecasts for Japanese Yen Futures The Japanese yen futures market is showing mixed signals over a 30-minute time frame, with recent buying attempts lacking strong follow-through. This suggests a likely consolidation phase, but how price interacts with key levels will provide…

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From Healthcare To eCommerce And Beyond

Multimodal AI – Use Cases Lutz finger Multimodality is set to redefine how businesses leverage AI in 2025. Imagine AI that understands not only text, but also images, audio, and other sensor data. Humans are naturally multimodal. However, humans are limited in the amount of input they can process. Take the example of health care….

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App apologizes for offensive AI summary

Fable Book Tracking App will remove its popular AI features after the platform generated offensive reader summaries on race, gender, sexuality and disability. Fable’s annual reading summaries – similar in style to Spotify Wrapped – are intended to be a “playful and fun way” to celebrate readers’ “uniqueness,” said Chris Gallello, product manager, in a…

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