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Global AI Acquires Tectu for Expanded Reach

Global AI, a technology company, has acquired Tectu, expanding its product offerings with the latter's expertise in artificial intelligence. This acquisition lays the groundwork for future partnerships and acquisitions, allowing the combined entity to build on each other's strengths. The companies will share services and best practices to streamline operations, increasing efficiency. As a result of the deal, Global AI gains access to new markets in North America and Europe, expanding its presence globally. Additionally, the acquisition enables the company to invest more in research and development of generative AI and machine learning technologies.

https://www.manilatimes.net/2025/01/08/tmt-newswire/globenewswire/global-ai-inc-otc-glai-announces-the-acquisition-of-tectu-biz-ltd/2032888

Nvidia Powers AI Model Deployment with NIMs

Nvidia's partnership with a company has enabled the development of NIMs, or Nvidia Inference Microservices, which simplify and accelerate the deployment and scaling of AI models across various enterprise-specific uses. This technology acts as a "flight controller" that determines which AI model to use and when, based on the company's knowledge and desired task.

https://digiday.com/media/ai-briefing-writers-cto-on-how-to-make-ai-models-think-more-creatively/

Bosch Registers 1,500 AI Patents in Five Years

Bosch, a leading technology company, has made significant strides in artificial intelligence (AI) research and development, with over 5,000 AI experts registering more than 1,500 patents in just five years. The company's focus on AI is evident in its product offerings, including automated driving systems, e-bike anti-theft measures, and smart cribs that can monitor a baby's vital signs. According to Tanja Rueckert, a Bosch board member, intelligent software and digital services have become essential components of the company's core business model.

https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/bosch-super-bowl-59-droga5/

Chey Tae-won Meets Jensen Huang at CES

Tech leaders from around the world, including SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, gathered at CES 2025 in Las Vegas to discuss the growing trend of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in the industry. The event highlighted the increasing interest in AI technology, with various experts convening under a recurring theme focused on its development and implementation.

https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-01-06/business/industry/Will-SK-Chairman-Chey-Taewon-meet-Nvidias-Jensen-Huang-at-CES-2025/2216444

SK Telecom Unveils Aster at CES Exhibition

SK Telecom will showcase its expertise in data center configuration and AI technology at the CES exhibition. The company's AI Service zone will feature various AI-based technologies, including a personal AI agent called Aster, which is set to launch in the North American market next year. SK has partnered with five global companies to build an AI ecosystem, and their collaborative projects will be demonstrated at the exhibition. The event aims to highlight the growing presence of AI technology in daily life and demonstrate its limitless potential.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sk-group-to-provide-a-model-for-global-ai-cooperation-with-technology-innovations-at-ces-302342394.html

TDK Powers Up for AI Demand Boom

TDK, a supplier of iPhone components, has released new batteries to meet the increasing demand for artificial intelligence technology. In related news, Microsoft plans to invest $80 billion in AI this fiscal year. Meanwhile, Singapore-based companies are expected to continue performing well due to high-for-longer interest rates and growth in the wealth sector.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/singapore-bank-earnings-continue-riding-higher-longer-rates-wealth-sector-growth-2025

Tesla's FSD Software Under Regulatory Scrutiny

Tesla's use of cameras and artificial intelligence technology in its Full Self-Driving software has raised safety concerns, prompting regulators to scrutinize the system. In contrast, other companies are incorporating a range of technologies such as radar, lidar, and sophisticated mapping systems into their driverless vehicles to ensure safety and meet regulatory requirements.

https://nypost.com/2025/01/06/business/tech-ceo-ran-a-red-light-to-save-my-life-after-self-driving-tesla-put-him-in-path-of-oncoming-train/

McGrath Forecasts ICT Growth with AI Surge

McGrath predicts that information communication technology (ICT) will experience growth in the coming years, with trends such as dematerialization becoming more prevalent. For instance, consumers are increasingly relying on streaming services to access music instead of buying physical CDs and players. Additionally, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to replace many common tools and applications for consumers, and is also being integrated into medical services.

https://www.scrippsnews.com/science-and-tech/the-technology-trends-we-can-expect-in-2025-according-to-an-expert

Samsung Unveils AI-Powered Safety Features at CES

South Korean tech companies Samsung and LG are set to showcase their latest artificial intelligence (AI) innovations at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2025. LG will unveil a vehicle safety system, while Ceragem's health appliances have received six awards for their AI-powered features. Additionally, CES has established a dedicated session on quantum technology in collaboration with the World Quantum Congress, highlighting its potential to accelerate the deployment of AI.

https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-01-04/business/tech/More-AI-offerings-at-CES-2025-with-a-glimpse-of-quantum/2214907