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Misr Information Services and Trading: Top provider of financial information services in Egypt

Misr Information Services & Trading (MIST) is an Egyptian company founded in 1989 with a vision of creating an informed online financial society. MIST offers 24/7 world-class support, trusted for 25 years as Egypt’s most reliable financial information provider. Misr Information Services and Trading(MIST) provides comprehensive coverage of both the Egyptian local stock market and global financial markets. Its…

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Almost human: How close are we to perfecting humanoid AI?

Humanoid robots are rapidly closing the gap between human-like appearance and behavior, with advancements in AI and robotics offering increasingly lifelike interactions. Companies like Aheadform, Ti5Robot, Wisson Technology, Galaxea AI, and EX-Robot are leading the charge in developing robots with near-human capabilities, showing vast potential for applications across industries. OUR TAKEHumanoid AI is advancing rapidly,…

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Exploring logistic regression as a classification algorithm

Logistic regression is primarily used for binary classification tasks, predicting the probability of an outcome belonging to a particular class. It utilises the logistic function to map predicted values to probabilities, facilitating decision-making in various fields like healthcare and finance. Despite its name, logistic regression is a classification algorithm, not a regression algorithm, making it…

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Senior engineer reveals QA secrets: Human oversight remains vital amid AI’s QA rise

AI’s transformation of QA is not as straightforward as expected. Gokul believes that while AI tools have dramatically transformed QA by increasing efficiency, especially in repetitive tasks like regression testing and bug detection, they still have limitations. The true challenge lies in finding the right balance between automated testing and human oversight. Despite its advantages, Gokul warns that…

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UK reshapes its AI strategy under pressure to cut costs

Since July, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government has reviewed AI costs, cancelling £1.3 billion in planned investments, including an £800 million supercomputer at Edinburgh University. Tech Minister Kyle shifts AI focus, dismisses adviser Rajkumar, aiming to cut costs and reduce direct investments. OUR TAKEAI strategy towards cost-cutting rather than direct industry investment. The government has…

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AIGC 2024 Shanghai Developers Conference highlights AI agent internet and embodied intelligence 

The AIGC 2024 hosted by AIGCLINK and Shanghai Zhangjiang Group took place on August 31. The conference aims to bring together industry experts and developers to discuss the development status and application prospects of big models and embodied intelligence. OUR TAKEThe AIGC 2024 stands out as a pivotal event, bringing together industry leaders and developers to…

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Super Micro shares plunge amid filing delay

Super Micro delayed its annual report, triggering a 25% drop in stock amid allegations of accounting manipulation. The company’s shares have lost nearly two-thirds of their value since peaking in March, influenced by rising production costs and competitive pressures. OUR TAKEThe situation with Super Micro highlights the volatility in tech stocks, especially those tied to…

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5 major differences between AI and IoT

Artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are two of the most transformative technologies of the modern era. While they often intersect and complement each other, they serve distinct purposes and operate on different principles. Whileartificial intelligence(AI) andInternet of Things(IoT) are distinct technologies, they often work in tandem to create innovative solutions. AI provides the…

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