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Copyright concerns create need for a fair alternative in AI sector

When future generations look back at the rise of artificial intelligence technologies, the year 2025 may be remembered as a major turning point, when the industry took concrete steps towards greater inclusion, and embraced decentralised frameworks that recognise and fairly compensate every stakeholder. The growth of AI has already sparked transformation in multiple industries, but

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Microsoft releases Phi-4 language model on Hugging Face

Microsoft has officially released its latest language model, Phi-4, on the AI repository Hugging Face. The model is available under the permissive MIT licence, allowing broad usage for developers, researchers, and businesses alike—a significant step for democratising AI innovations. Unveiled in December 2024, Phi-4 has been drawing attention for its cutting-edge capabilities despite its compact

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Singapore-based Firmus wins recognition for AI data centre design

Singapore-based Firmus Technologies has been recognised with the Asia Pacific Data Centre Project of the Year award for its AI Factory facility. The facility stands out for its advanced infrastructure and focus on energy efficiency, reflecting broader efforts to meet the rising demands of AI computing sustainably. The AI Factory is part of Firmus’s ongoing

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Sam Altman, OpenAI: ‘Lucky and humbling’ to work towards superintelligence

Sam Altman, CEO and co-founder of OpenAI, has shared candid reflections on the company’s journey as it aims to achieve superintelligence. With ChatGPT recently marking its second anniversary, Altman outlines OpenAI’s achievements, ongoing challenges, and vision for the future of AI. “The second birthday of ChatGPT was only a little over a month ago, and

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Rethinking video surveillance: The case for smarter, more flexible solutions

Video surveillance has come a long way from simple CCTV setups. Today’s businesses demand more – smarter analytics, enhanced security, and seamless scalability. As organisations adopt AI and automation across their operations, video management systems (VMS) face new challenges: How to keep video surveillance scalable and easy to manage? Can AI analytics like face recognition

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