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Meta is no stranger to controversy. Last year, it was fined a record €1.2 billion for breaching EU data protection rules. Now the tech giant has paused the rollout of its AI assistant in Europe, after the Irish Data Protection Commission (IDPC) told Meta to postpone its plan to use data from Facebook and Instagram adult users to train large language models (LLMs). “We said, ‘It's sad that is your point of view. We believe it could be a different view, but you are the regulator.’ So, we pause everything and we have postponed some specific tools, what we call Meta AI, for the EU,” Laurent Solly,...
Euronews (English)
県内のスタートアップ企業の取り組みを追いかけるシリーズ企画、今回は「全自動の草刈り機」です。プログラ...
UX新潟テレビ21
岡山市内で新しいビジネスを始めたり、起業を目指す人たちを支援するため、岡山市は2024年度に新たな取...
岡山放送
SDGsなお菓子が誕生です。加賀市の高校生が本来は捨てられるはずのブロッコリーの葉を使ってお菓子を開...
石川テレビ
On a global scale, more than 100 private start-ups passed the $1 billion valuation mark last year, reaching so-called "unicorn" status. That term is given to a company that reaches such a valuation without being listed on the stock market. Of these new unicorns, roughly 20% were in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, compared with 50% in North America, and 30% in the Asia-Pacific area. While Europe has increased its unicorn quota over the last decade, the region still lags behind international counterparts - namely the US and China. "We must remember that the number of start-...
Euronews (English)
London is Europe’s biggest hub for generative artificial intelligence (genAI), with almost 30 per cent of Europe’s new startups based in the UK capital, according to a new study by venture capitalist firm Accel and Dealroom. Their report analysed 221 startups and their founders throughout Europe and Israel over a six month period and said the funding amounts are up to date to June 11, 2024. When it comes to venture capital, France leads the way with $2.29 billion (€2.1 billion) over the UK’s $1.15 billion (€1 billion) poured into startups from 2021 to 2024. Germany also saw some major investme...
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渋谷区や東急不動産は、渋谷駅周辺に100カ所以上の傘のシェアスポットを設置し、2030年までに使い捨...
FNNプライムオンライン
沖縄で進む、DXが描く運転代行の未来に迫った。 お酒を飲んだり、体調不良になった運転手の代わりに車を...
FNNプライムオンライン
As a European startup founder, it is easy to say you believe in tech for good. It is good PR. It gives you a warm fuzzy feeling. It might even convince some people that you’re not in it for the money. But what do those words actually mean? As words, they mean very little. I know times are tough. I know fundraising right now isn’t easy. You might be facing down-rounds and bridge-rounds. VCs that were once on speed dial may no longer be returning your calls. But I’m here to tell you that actually investing in tech for good makes sense. NGOs have the know-how, startups have the meansThe 2023 UK C...
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From bio-printed cells that replicate human skin to prosthetic hands that perfectly mimic our movements, artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere at this year's VivaTech conference in Paris. The rainy weather didn't deter the thousands of startups and visitors who flocked to Europe’s largest trade fair for innovation and technology, which opened this Wednesday. The number of European countries present at this year’s event will be 30 percent higher than in previous years. More than 3,500 exhibitors from 120 countries have come together for four days of exchanges and so much more according to ...
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