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  • Grigor Dimitrov: “Really Did Me Good”: Grigor Dimitrov opens up about his injury recovery and mental reset ahead of Paris Masters comeback

    Grigor Dimitrov: “Really Did Me Good”: Grigor Dimitrov opens up about his injury recovery and mental reset ahead of Paris Masters comeback

    Grigor Dimitrov has revealed that his time away from tennis “really did me good” as he prepared for his long-anticipated return at the 2025 Paris Masters.

    The Bulgarian icon has been out of action after tearing his right pectoral muscle in his…

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  • Kate Hudson Salutes Neil Diamond at ‘Song Sung Blue’ AFI Premiere

    Kate Hudson Salutes Neil Diamond at ‘Song Sung Blue’ AFI Premiere

    Neil Diamond didn’t make the trip to Hollywood for the world premiere of “Song Sung Blue,” about the Milwaukee couple who formed a tribute band to the “Sweet Caroline” crooner in the ’90s, but he still made an appearance on the red…

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  • I had a cannabis-induced breakdown while I was a student at Oxford – The Times

    I had a cannabis-induced breakdown while I was a student at Oxford – The Times

    1. I had a cannabis-induced breakdown while I was a student at Oxford  The Times
    2. Strong cannabis lobby ‘putting teenagers at risk’  The Telegraph
    3. Cannabis use in adolescents is associated with more frequent psychotic-like experiences  PsyPost

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  • [Next-Generation Communications Leadership Interview ④] Ushering in the 6G Era With AI Innovation and Global Partnerships

    [Next-Generation Communications Leadership Interview ④] Ushering in the 6G Era With AI Innovation and Global Partnerships

    As the 6G era approaches, the telecommunications industry is evolving through the integration of diverse technologies. Networks are no longer simple connection infrastructure — they’re becoming AI-driven platforms powering the future of service innovation.

    In line with this transformation, Samsung Electronics is building a next-generation technology ecosystem through AI-native networks and strengthening global partnerships to prepare for the 6G era.

    ▲ JinGuk Jeong, Head of Advanced Communications Research Center at Samsung Electronics

    In the final part of this interview series, Samsung Newsroom spoke with JinGuk Jeong, Executive Vice President and Head of Advanced Communications Research Center (ACRC) at Samsung Electronics, about the company’s strategy to drive the convergence of telecommunications and AI for the 6G era through global partnerships.

    Defining a New 6G Paradigm With AI-Native Networks

    Ahead of the 6G era, the integration of AI and telecommunications is creating new value beyond performance gains. “The fusion of AI and telecommunications will deliver two core benefits — innovation in user experience and greater network efficiency through automation,” said Jeong. “To achieve this, Samsung is leading research on AI-native networks that embed AI across every layer of the telecommunications network.”

    “AI native doesn’t mean applying AI to specific equipment or functions — it means embedding AI technologies throughout the entire process, from design to operation,” he continued. “For example, in the physical layer (L1), AI reduces noise in radio signals, while in the data link layer (L2), it efficiently allocates network resources for each user.” This approach enhances network performance while reducing power consumption, paving the way for a more sustainable telecommunications environment.

    Advancing 6G Through Open Innovation and Collaboration

    Through its AI-native approach, Samsung is developing intelligent networks that learn and optimize themselves. “Close collaboration with global telecom operators is essential to realizing the user experience innovations and operational efficiencies enabled by AI,” said Jeong. “Samsung is pursuing joint initiatives to bring these technologies to real-world network environments.”

    “These efforts are driven by our open innovation strategy,” he added. “By diversifying collaborations with partners — from field trials with telecom operators to advanced research with academia and partnerships with global industry alliances — Samsung is expanding the ecosystem and taking a leading role in standardization.”

    ▲ Samsung’s partnership strategy for the 6G era

    Since 2024, Samsung has strengthened its global partnerships. The company has worked with NTT DOCOMO on user-specific network optimization technologies and with KT to improve coverage and data transmission speeds in potential 6G frequency bands.

    Samsung is also enhancing user experience through collaboration with KDDI Research on distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology. With Verizon, the company is expanding global discussions on next-generation telecommunications through the Verizon 6G Innovation Forum. In addition, Samsung has begun research with SoftBank on AI-based network performance enhancements. Moving forward, the company plans to continue strengthening its partnerships with telecom operators worldwide.

    Beyond these partnerships, Samsung is expanding the AI-driven telecommunications ecosystem through global collaborations. As part of the NextG Initiative Corporate Affiliates Program, the company is co-developing next-generation 6G technologies with Princeton University. Samsung is also broadening its collaboration with leading chip vendors, including Qualcomm, Intel, Arm and NVIDIA.

    ▲ Samsung’s global partnerships for AI and telecommunications convergence

    “The expansion of our partnerships with major telecom operators shows our commitment to turning the technological direction outlined in our 6G white paper earlier this year into concrete research agreements,” said Jeong. “In particular, AI-RAN has moved beyond general simulations and lab-based testing and can now be validated in real-world network environments — allowing global telecom operators to directly experience its benefits. This will be a key driver in accelerating global standardization discussions.”

    Global Leadership Toward 6G

    Samsung is also leading technical discussions within global industry alliances, shaping the transition to the 6G era.

    Since the founding of the AI-RAN Alliance in 2024, Samsung has served as vice chair of the board and chair of Working Group 3 (AI-on-RAN) — spearheading efforts to explore new services through the convergence of AI and wireless technologies. As vice chair of the board for the Next G Alliance, the company also plays a key role in driving research, development and standardization for 6G across North America. “Leveraging our industry-leading expertise in semiconductors, hardware, and software, Samsung is helping lead technical discussions and decision-making within these global alliances,” said Jeong.

    Building on its strengths, Samsung continues to demonstrate leadership on the global stage by showcasing proven technologies. At international exhibitions such as Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, the company drew significant attention with its latest AI-RAN innovations. Through its own Silicon Valley Future Wireless Summit, Samsung invites telecom operators, manufacturers, government agencies, and academic experts from around the world to share the latest research and achievements in AI-powered telecommunications.

    ▲ Silicon Valley Future Wireless Summit 2024

    Under the theme “Future Wireless for the AI Era,” last year’s Silicon Valley Future Wireless Summit featured a live demonstration of AI-RAN technologies and explored AI integration, sustainability and user experience innovation. “This year’s summit, scheduled for November, will take place under the theme Unlocking New Possibilities With AI-Centric Networks,’” said Jeong. “We plan to showcase AI-RAN technologies validated in real network environments, along with innovative real-world applications.”

    Transforming Everyday Life Through Next-Generation Communications

    Samsung’s ongoing participation in global alliances and international forums is ultimately aimed at creating meaningful user experiences in everyday life. “In the 6G era, we’ll go beyond improving network performance. Services such as AR and XR will become more widespread, and entirely new ones will emerge,” said Jeong. “Events like the 6G Innovation Forum will also focus on these new services.”

    Mobile communications technology has evolved in roughly 10-year cycles, with each generation delivering leaps in performance. The 6G era, however, will redefine network performance and serve as a catalyst for transformative services across industries and everyday life. With ultra-high speeds, ultra-low latency and massive connectivity, 6G is expected to deliver unprecedented communication quality and differentiated user experiences.

    Samsung is ushering in a new paradigm through the convergence of telecommunications and AI. By working closely with telecom operators, global industry alliances and academia, the company is leading next-generation communications innovation through ongoing technical collaboration and shared achievements.

    With this fourth and final installment, the Next-Generation Communications Leadership series has explored Samsung’s 6G standardization vision, global leadership initiatives, AI-RAN research achievements and global partnership strategy. As Samsung prepares for the 6G era with its unrivaled leadership, the company is poised to bring meaningful change to everyday life.

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  • Man Utd & Newcastle eye Anderson – Tuesday’s gossip

    Man Utd & Newcastle eye Anderson – Tuesday’s gossip

    Manchester United and Newcastle monitor Elliot Anderson, Barcelona lead Mason Greenwood chase, Jobe Bellingham not interested in Manchester United.

    Manchester United and Newcastle are closely monitoring England midfielder Elliot Anderson, with…

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  • Indonesian Animated Feature ‘Garuda’ Bows at Tokyo Market

    Indonesian Animated Feature ‘Garuda’ Bows at Tokyo Market

    Indonesian producer Shanty Harmayn is bringing animated feature “Garuda: Dare to Dream” to the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market, marking the company’s first foray into animation ahead of a planned early 2026 theatrical release.

    The film…

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  • HIV/AIDS research has saved millions of lives globally and led to innovative advances in multiple diseases

    HIV/AIDS research has saved millions of lives globally and led to innovative advances in multiple diseases

    SEATTLE – October 27, 2025 –Leaders in HIV research highlighted the critical role of that research has played in advancing HIV science over the past 40 years. In a commentary in Nature Medicine, they explained how U.S.-funded HIV…

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  • HIV/AIDS research has saved millions of lives globally and led to innovative advances in multiple diseases

    HIV/AIDS research has saved millions of lives globally and led to innovative advances in multiple diseases

    SEATTLE – October 27, 2025 –Leaders in HIV research highlighted the critical role of that research has played in advancing HIV science over the past 40 years. In a commentary in Nature Medicine, they explained how U.S.-funded HIV…

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  • George Orwell classics Animal Farm and 1984 translated into Welsh

    George Orwell classics Animal Farm and 1984 translated into Welsh

    Antonia MatthewsBBC Wales

    BBC A black and white portrait of George Orwell in front of a BBC microphoneBBC

    Animal Farm and 1984 were published shortly before Orwell’s death in 1950

    Two classic novels by George Orwell have been translated into Welsh for the first time.

    Animal Farm, a 1945 political allegory inspired by the…

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  • Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager

    Rodgers resigns as Celtic manager

    Brendan Rodgers © Getty Images

    Brendan Rodgers has left his role as Celtic manager, the Scottish Premiership club announced on Monday, ending his second spell in charge after a poor start to the season.

    “Brendan Rodgers has today tendered his…

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