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David Liras, nuevo Chief Digital and Information Officer de Moeve
Moeve ha anunciado formalmente la incorporación de David Liras a sus filas como Chief Digital and Information Officer. Una maniobra con la que la energética busca seguir impulsando su transformación tecnológica y digital, alineándose con la estrategia Positive Motion, con la que ambiciona posicionarse a la cabeza de la transición energética. Con el nombramiento del…
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Universities are giving up the fight for free speech — students aren’t
As the US government launches investigations and threatens to pull federal funding, some elite universities have decided to take the path of least resistance. Colleges across the country have responded to the Trump administrationâs attacks on diversity programs and student protesters by complying with these âanti-wokeâ witch hunts. In recent weeks, university administrators at Columbia…
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Verizon now offers a three-year price lock — but there’s a catch
Your plan price isn’t the whole story. Verizon is announcing a new price lock policy today, and the timing is probably no coincidence. The company is extending a three-year price guarantee on certain plans, both for new and existing customers. The announcement comes a day after President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs, and Verizon says it’s…
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Google’s NotebookLM can now find its own sources
Google has added a new feature to NotebookLM that lets the AI note-taking tool find its own web sources to summarize and narrate. Instead of manually uploading sources like documents or YouTube links, users can now tap the “Discover” button and simply describe the topic they want to get a better understanding of, with the…
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AV1 is supposed to make streaming better, so why isn’t everyone using it?
When you jump into a video on YouTube or Netflix, a lot happens very quickly behind the scenes. Video data is rapidly downloaded to your device, which then has to unpack and normalize that information into a smooth, hiccup-free stream. The process of encoding and decoding video data has changed greatly over the years, with…
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From concept to reality: A practical guide to agentic AI deployment
The buzz around agentic AI and agent development is inescapable. That shouldn’t be surprising based on a Gartner study that shows “by 2028, 33% of enterprise software applications will include agentic AI, up from less than 1% in 2024, enabling 15% of day-to-day work decisions to be made autonomously.” The future of AI is agentic.…
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We should talk more about air-conditioning
Things are starting to warm up here in the New York City area, and it’s got me thinking once again about something that people aren’t talking about enough: energy demand for air conditioners. I get it: Data centers are the shiny new thing to worry about. And I’m not saying we shouldn’t be thinking about…
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La restauración del patrimonio cultural se rinde a la innovación tecnológica
La compañía gallega Sixtema lleva a término el proyecto RESTAUR.AR, una iniciativa de I+D orientada a desarrollar nuevas herramientas digitales para la conservación, restauración y divulgación del patrimonio cultural. Subvencionado por el Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico y la Innovación (CDTI), ha contado con el espaldarazo del Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital. En…
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Want AI to work for your business? Then privacy needs to come first
Cisco’s latest study reveals how strong privacy practices are becoming a competitive advantage for businesses adopting AI – and why companies are shifting budgets to keep up.
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Amazon is ready to launch its Starlink competitor
Amazon’s smallest dish teased in 2023. | Image: Amazon The first batch of 27 Project Kuiper space internet satellites are scheduled to launch next week. Amazon has secured 80 such launch missions that will each deliver dozens of satellites into low earth orbit (LEO) to create a constellation capable of competing with Elon Musk’s Starlink…