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6 articlesPM Modi meets Dutch royals in Netherlands, discusses cooperation in technology, innovation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima at the Royal Palace in The Hague to discuss bilateral cooperation in digital technology, innovation, fintech, and the blue economy. Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday following a stopover in the UAE.
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Tech features at Hong Kongβs Terminal 2 to enable efficient departures: transport chief
Hong Kong's Terminal 2 at the international airport will reopen on May 27 with new technology-enabled services designed to improve departure processing efficiency. Transport Secretary Mable Chan highlighted the terminal's readiness and emphasized hardware and software innovations addressing existing bottlenecks.
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Chinaβs Huaqiangbei bets on AI innovations to revive global appeal
Huaqiangbei, Shenzhen's massive electronics marketplace, is repositioning itself as a global AI showcase to attract foreign traders and tourists. The story uses a visitor anecdote to illustrate the market's scale and its pivot toward artificial intelligence products.
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The iPhone That Never Was
In 1990, three former Apple employees founded a company that created a device resembling an iPhone over a decade before Apple's 2007 release. The device never reached market, representing a Silicon Valley story of innovation that didn't materialize.
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Trump is weighing AI oversight. This is what smart people are saying about it.
The Trump administration is considering government oversight of AI model rollouts through a potential executive order, according to New York Times reporting. Tech policy experts quoted in the article express concerns that such oversight could slow innovation and argue regulation should come through legislation rather than executive action.
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Sub-Saharan Africa: Why do less than 12 percent of Africans have AI access?
The article questions the disconnect between African governments announcing AI strategies and tech companies launching innovation hubs while millions of African households lack reliable electricity. It frames AI access disparity as a symptom of broader infrastructure inequality across sub-Saharan Africa.
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