Semiconductor Giants Question Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Roadmap Amid Power Security Demands
Industry Leaders Seek Clarity on Green Energy Transition Timeline Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, which produces over 60% of the world’s chips,…
Industry Leaders Seek Clarity on Green Energy Transition Timeline Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, which produces over 60% of the world’s chips,…
General Motors is accelerating its transition away from smartphone projection systems, phasing out Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in favor of an AI-driven infotainment platform. The automaker will integrate Google’s Gemini as the core of its next-generation software, while testing other AI models. This strategic shift aims to create a more seamless and personalized driving experience.
General Motors is making a decisive move away from smartphone integration technologies, according to reports confirming the discontinuation of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support in its upcoming gasoline-powered vehicles. This follows a similar phase-out in GM’s electric vehicles, signaling a unified software strategy across its fleet. The automaker is developing a centralized computing platform that will rely heavily on artificial intelligence, with Google’s Gemini positioned as the cornerstone of this new system.
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Seamless Skills Transfer in South Africa’s Energy Heartland In a remarkable development for South Africa’s energy sector, professionals with deep…
Norwegian Startup Secures Major Funding to Bridge AI Implementation Gap Oslo-based technology company Riff has successfully closed a $16 million…
Companies worldwide are facing staggering economic losses due to systemic talent waste, according to new analysis. The report indicates inadequate workforce development and short-term profit focus create massive productivity drains while leaving workers’ potential untapped.
Businesses worldwide are reportedly losing trillions annually due to systemic failures in talent development, according to recent analysis. Sources indicate that wasted workforce potential costs the global economy an estimated $8.8 trillion each year through reduced productivity, increased absenteeism, and lower profitability.
Historic Consolidation in European Space Sector In a landmark move that reshapes the global space industry, three European aerospace titans…
Strategic Investment to Fuel Regional Growth The UK government has unveiled a comprehensive £500 million investment package designed to accelerate…