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  • Yerime Ouattara: Leadership, perspective and training with Eboué in Ivory Coast | Brentford FC

    Yerime Ouattara: Leadership, perspective and training with Eboué in Ivory Coast | Brentford FC

    Brentford Under-18s midfielder Yerime Ouattara says his summer trip to Ivory Coast has given him a new sense of motivation.

    The young midfielder spent part of his off-season visiting family, also training with former Arsenal defender and Ivory…

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  • Fighting impunity is a universal responsibility, says IFJ

    Fighting impunity is a universal responsibility, says IFJ

    On 2 November, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliates across the world will mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists (IDEI). They will also demand that governments adopt a binding…

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  • Nvidia partners with South Korean government, companies to boost AI development

    Nvidia partners with South Korean government, companies to boost AI development

    GYEONGJU, South Korea — Silicon Valley chipmaker Nvidia plans to supply hundreds of thousands of its graphics processing units for projects with South Korean businesses and the government to advance the country’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and technologies.

    The plan was announced Friday by the government, Nvidia, and some of South Korea’s biggest companies, including chipmakers Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and auto giant Hyundai Motor, after President Lee Jae Myung met with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

    At a news conference, Huang said he hopes to export Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips to China, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on loosening U.S. chip restrictions as the two leaders pledged to reduce trade tensions.

    However, he acknowledged that it was up to Trump to decide, and said there were no current plans to sell the next generation Blackwell chips to China.

    Huang has gotten rockstar treatment reminiscent of Apple’s Steve Jobs since arriving in South Korea on Thursday to attend meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju. As APEC host, South Korea is using the gathering of world leaders to showcase its ambitions in AI.

    According to Lee’s office and the companies, Nvidia will supply around 260,000 GPUs to support South Korea’s AI computing and manufacturing capabilities.

    About 50,000 of the GPUs will be used to support a government project to build a national cloud computing center for AI and Nvidia will provide the same number of GPUs each to Samsung and SK to help them enhance their manufacturing processes through AI and accelerate the development of advanced semiconductors.

    Hyundai and Nvidia said they plan to collaborate on developing technologies related to self-driving cars, smart factories and robotics, a process that will be powered by 50,000 of Nvidia’s advanced Blackwell GPUs.

    Speaking to business leaders, Huang highlighted how AI and advanced computing are driving a profound transformation across industries, adding to the need for more infrastructure and capacity. South Korea’s strengths in software, technical expertise and manufacturing give it an edge, he said.

    “When you combine software, AI technology, and manufacturing, you have the opportunity to really take advantage of robotics,” which is the future of AI, Huang said.

    Santa Clara-based Nvidia, whose GPU chips power much of the global AI industry, featured in talks Thursday between Trump and Xi in the South Korean city of Busan, where the leaders agreed to take steps to ease their escalating trade war.

    Following the meeting, Trump said he discussed sales of computer chips to China. Trump and former President Joe Biden have imposed restrictions on China’s access to the most advanced chips, including those used for AI. Trump said China will speak with Nvidia about purchasing their chips, but not the company’s latest Blackwell AI chips.

    Nvidia has argued that U.S. export controls hinder American competitiveness in one of the world’s largest technology markets and warned that such limits could push other countries toward China’s AI technology. Talking to reporters in South Korea, Huang said he hopes to eventually sell Blackwell chips to China, “but that’s a decision for the president to make.”

    “We’re always hoping to return to China,” Huang said. “It’s in the best interest of the United States, it’s in the best interests of China. And so I’m hopeful that both governments will arrive at a conclusion someday where Nvidia’s technology could be exported to China.”

    Huang acknowledged U.S. security concerns about Nvidia technology being used by China’s military but argued that China already has ample AI capabilities, making the use of Nvidia chips for military purposes largely unnecessary.

    In August, Trump announced a deal with Nvidia and AMD, another chipmaker, to lift export controls on sales of advanced chips to China in exchange for a 15% cut of the revenue, despite concerns among national security experts that such chips will end up in the hands of Chinese military and intelligence services.

    Nvidia earlier this week confirmed that it has become the first $5 trillion company, just three months after the company broke through the $4 trillion mark. The milestone underscores the upheaval driven by the AI craze, widely seen as the biggest technological shift since Apple co-founder Jobs unveiled the first iPhone 18 years ago.

    But there are also concerns over a potential AI bubble. Officials at the Bank of England warned earlier this month that tech stock prices fueled by the AI boom could collapse, and the head of the International Monetary Fund has issued a similar warning.

    Hundreds of people, including reporters, gathered at a restaurant in southern Seoul on Thursday as Huang, dressed casually in a black T-shirt just hours after arriving in South Korea, shared fried chicken and beer with Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong and Hyundai Motor Executive Chair Euisun Chung. The tech executives clinked glasses, took bomb shots, and at one point, Huang stepped outside to hand baskets of chicken and fried cheese to the crowd waiting outside.

    The three later took the stage before hundreds of cheering fans at a nearby gaming festival, where Huang said Korea’s gaming scene aided Nvidia’s early success back when it mainly made graphics cards for gamers.

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  • Govt weighs slashing solar net metering buyback rate by over Rs10 per unit

    Govt weighs slashing solar net metering buyback rate by over Rs10 per unit

    A worker kneels by one of the solar cell panels over the water surface of Sirindhorn Dam in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, April 8, 2021.— Reuters
    • Rooftop solar cuts grid sales by 3.2b units, costing Rs101b…

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  • TourRadar adds AI discovery tools and expands UGC features

    TourRadar adds AI discovery tools and expands UGC features

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    Austria: Online experiences marketplace TourRadar  has expanded its user-generated content features, introduced new AI discovery tools and launched a US$1m partner fund as part of its latest platform release.

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  • Veteran seamer Abbas joins elite club with 50+ five-wicket hauls – Cricket

    Veteran seamer Abbas joins elite club with 50+ five-wicket hauls – Cricket

    Mohammad Abbas of Pakistan appeals during day 1 of the 2nd Test between South Africa and Pakistan at World Sports Betting Newlands Cricket Ground on January 03, 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. – AFP

    ISLAMABAD:…

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  • Taliban acknowledged presence of TTP, other terror groups in Afghanistan: FO spokesperson – Dawn

    1. Taliban acknowledged presence of TTP, other terror groups in Afghanistan: FO spokesperson  Dawn
    2. Talks revived  Dawn
    3. Pakistan, Afghanistan to resume talks amid tensions over border clashes  Al Jazeera
    4. Failed Taliban-Pakistan Peace Talks and China’s…

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  • Xabi Alonso responds to Vinicius Jr apology after Real Madrid team meeting in wake of Brazil star’s touchline tantrum in Clasico win against Barcelona

    Xabi Alonso responds to Vinicius Jr apology after Real Madrid team meeting in wake of Brazil star’s touchline tantrum in Clasico win against Barcelona

    After the Clasico, Alonso told reporters that he’d have a conversation with the 25-year-old. “Vini’s character? There are different personalities in any dressing room. Right now we will enjoy the win, then we’ll have a conversation, for…

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  • A conversation with Gerald Mballe

    A conversation with Gerald Mballe

    Q: In these spaces, how does sport help?

    When structured properly, sport builds social cohesion. I’ve seen it. I’ve seen tournaments that bring together host communities and refugees. Weekly games in the neighbourhood create trust and…

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  • iPhone 17 Lineup Now Eligible for Apple’s Self Service Repair Program

    iPhone 17 Lineup Now Eligible for Apple’s Self Service Repair Program

    Apple has extended its Self Service Repair program to include the latest iPhone 17 series, giving users more control over device maintenance.

    Originally launched in the United States in April 2022, the program allows customers to purchase genuine…

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