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Advancing ethical and innovative AI integration in higher education in South Asia – UNESCO

UNESCOUNESCONewsIn South Asia, this transformation brings significant promise, but also raises urgent questions about policy readiness, faculty capacities, digital inclusion, ethical governance, and the relevance of higher education systems to changing labour markets. Advancing AI in higher education therefore requires not only technological innovation, but also clear policy direction, institutional preparedness, and strong collaboration across...

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‘Most likely, you won’t see it on a Leica M camera’: Leica hints that generative AI tools like Gemini Omni are at odds with its photography heritage, but says they ‘make perfect sense’ for phones like the Xiaomi 17T Pro – TechRadar

‘Most likely, you won’t see it on a Leica M camera’: Leica hints that generative AI tools like Gemini Omni are at odds with its photography heritage, but says they ‘make perfect sense’ for phones like the Xiaomi 17T Pro  TechRadarsource

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Particle launches AI news reader web version – Tomorrow's Publisher

Stay ahead of the curve with our Editor’s picks newsletter – your weekly insight into the trends, challenges, and innovations driving the future of digital media By registering you agree to our terms and conditions and our Privacy Policy agreement. The aggregator has expanded its AI-driven news platform beyond iOS with a new web version.Particle,...

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Ground News promises to cut through media bias and deliver the facts. Does it? – Columbia Journalism Review

Ground News promises to cut through media bias and deliver the facts. Does it?Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter.At first glance, Ground News looks like any other news aggregator. The site displays a menu of trending news topics: Israel-Gaza, artificial intelligence, Donald Trump. In the feed below is a list of headlines. On the...

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Stock Market Today, May 29: Microsoft Rises as $37 Billion AI Run Rate Highlights Cloud Growth – The Motley Fool

Microsoft (MSFT +5.25%), a global software and cloud solutions provider, closed Friday at $450.24, up 5.45%. The stock moved higher on reports of stronger AI-driven revenue, in-house model development to cut costs, and Xbox and software strength. Investors are watching how its evolving usage-based pricing and hybrid AI-cloud model sustain growth.The company’s trading volume reached...