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Generative AI grows 17% in 2024, but data quality plummets: Key findings from Appen’s State of AI Report

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way businesses operate, but a new report from AI data provider Appen highlights the challenges companies are facing in sourcing and managing high-quality

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The Moto Watch Fit is a Missed Opportunity for Motorola

Motorola has made a comeback in the smartwatch market with the launch of the Moto Watch Fit. Priced at just

First evidence of gladiator fight with lion seen in Roman-era skeleton

We know from ancient texts that Roman gladiators fought lions, but physical evidence has been lacking until nowDEA PICTURE LIBRARY/De

Motorola Razr 60 vs Razr 60 Ultra: Which is a Better Buy?

Motorola has unveiled its latest additions to the foldable smartphone market, the Razr 60 and the Razr 60 Ultra. Building

113 Million-Year-Old ‘Hell Ant’ Discovery Is Oldest Ever Found : ScienceAlert

Ants have been around for millions of years, but a recent discovery has shed light on the oldest known ant

New study: US could see millions of measles cases if vaccination rates keep dropping

Measles is on the verge of making a comeback in the United States, according to a recent study published in

Slashing NASA’s Programs Will Squander America’s Place in Space

Slashing NASA’s Programs Will Squander America’s Place in Space By Louis Friedman For more than half a century, planetary exploration

TikTok adds support for ALT text for photos

TikTok Introduces ALT Text Support for Photo Posts to Enhance Accessibility One of the leading social media platforms, TikTok, has

Colossal ancient icebergs left grooves on the bottom of the North Sea

Tabular icebergs are breaking away from the ice shelves of AntarcticaJames Kirkham During the rapid retreat of ice sheets in