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Virtual twins and AI companions target enterprise war rooms Dassault Systèmes claims platform can answer complex business questions in seconds, but approach requires rethinking enterprise data architecture. READ MORE →
Micron opens $2.75bn chip assembly plant in India Test and assembly site in Gujarat marks India’s first commercial semiconductor production following multibillion-dollar investments in US and Singapore to meet growing demand for storage and memory chips. READ MORE →
What Western companies misunderstand about China’s AI strategy Executives in the West consistently underestimate technological progress in China - and the country's differing approach to AI development will lead to a significant advantage if Western leaders fail to learn. READ MORE →
Is a social media ban for under-16s proportionate? In this week’s Computer Weekly ezine, we dig into the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights’ arguments that governments should be doing more to police the actions of “big tech social media firms” rather than banning under-16s from using their platforms. We also hear about colocation giant CyrusOne’s approach to greening up its operations, and the wider benefits that its IT sustainability play is bringing to its business. The second part of this month’s buyer’s guide looks at the risk profile of neocloud providers, and the questions enterprise IT buyers should be asking themselves before signing up to use their offerings. And, rounding out the issue, we have a feature looking at various real-world use cases for augmented, virtual and extended realities. Read the issue now. READ MORE →
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