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🎮 Candy Crush uses AI to improve gameplay

Popular mobile game Candy Crush Saga uses artificial intelligence to improve gameplay and manage its vast library of over 18,700 levels. AI helps developers create and update game boards, ensuring the puzzles remain engaging and balanced for new and returning players. This technology allows the King team to improve thousands
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📉 AI Not Ready to Replace Workers Yet: Businesses Rethink Strategies

While interest in artificial intelligence is growing among business professionals, the idea that AI is ready to replace human workers on a significant scale is premature. A recent survey found that more than half of business leaders who laid off workers in the expectation that AI would take their roles
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Irish police start use AI 🧠 to investigate crimes

The Irish police (Garda) plan to use AI to analyze footage, focusing on recognizing objects such as clothing, vehicles, and bags, rather than recognizing faces. The approach will allow suspects to be identified more quickly based on visual clues from existing footage. A digital evidence management system is also being
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🤖 ChatGPT now generates images directly in the chat window

OpenAI has added a long-awaited feature to ChatGPT — now users can create images using DALL·E directly while chatting with the bot. No need to open separate services or wait for access — everything works "out of the box". 🧩 This opens up new opportunities for designers, marketers, business owners,
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Anthropic creates over 150 jobs in Europe

Anthropic, the US-based company behind the popular chatbot Claude, is creating more than 150 new jobs in Europe. The company plans to hire around 100 across its offices in London and Dublin. The new jobs will cover engineering, sales, and business operations research. To accompany the expansion, former Stripe boss
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New Agent AI Startups Raise Nearly $52 Million in Investments

Today, it was announced that five agent AI startups have collectively raised nearly $52 million in investments. The startups presented compelling pitch decks to investors that confirmed their functionality and long-term viability. The startups included the following projects: Breakout: startup raised $3.25 million for its AI salespeople. OptimHire: raised $5
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IBM has introduced a new mainframe called z17, which is optimized for modern AI

IBM made a real breakthrough in the world of AI by introducing a new mainframe, the z17, which was created specifically for processing AI tasks. The device has a super-powerful processor, the computing capabilities of which are capable of performing 50% more AI interface operations compared to its predecessor. In
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