Microsoft plans to spend $80 billion on artificial intelligence this fiscal year, according to a recent announcement. This investment is part of the company's efforts to expand its AI capabilities and stay competitive in the rapidly evolving tech industry. Meanwhile, Samsung has added generative AI to its best-selling TV lineup, while iPhone supplier TDK has rolled out new batteries designed to keep pace with the increasing demand for AI-powered devices. In a separate development, Italy is planning to sign a $1.6 billion deal with SpaceX for telecom security services.
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/telcos-media-tech/samsung-adds-generative-ai-worlds-best-selling-tv-lineupThe article discusses various news topics, including the potential impact of AI on Singapore's office buildings and the resilience of the US economy in 2025. It also touches on why companies such as OpenAI and SpaceX are choosing to remain private longer than usual. Additionally, it highlights the challenges faced by individuals when navigating banking processes to avoid scams, and notes that luxury goods are becoming increasingly expensive and of lower quality. The article also mentions a personal anecdote about courage in the face of adversity.
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