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  • Mirror symmetry prompts ultralow magnetic damping in 2D van der Waals ferromagnets

    Mirror symmetry prompts ultralow magnetic damping in 2D van der Waals ferromagnets

    Left panel: Schematic illustration of magnetic damping. Right panel: Sketch of intraband transitions. Equilibrium occupation of an energy band (black) evolves out of…

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  • Pilot killed after Indian combat plane crashes at Dubai Air Show

    Pilot killed after Indian combat plane crashes at Dubai Air Show

    The pilot of an Indian combat plane died after the aircraft crashed Friday during a demonstration flight for spectators at the Dubai Air Show, the Indian Air Force said.

    The Indian HAL Tejas, a combat aircraft used in the Indian Air Force, crashed…

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  • Water Causes Rock To Shift On Matterhorn

    Water Causes Rock To Shift On Matterhorn

    On the Matterhorn, an international research team led by Jan Beutel from the Department of Computer Science shows how meltwater in permafrost can lead to rock slope instability. A rock pillar collapsed there in 2023 after years of water…

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  • Robotics Information | AZoRobotics.com – Page not found

    Robotics Information | AZoRobotics.com – Page not found

    While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena
    answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses.
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  • Rabbit action game Zoopunk was made by humans not AI, says Chinese dev TiGames, as suspicions rise around Xbox showcase trailer

    Rabbit action game Zoopunk was made by humans not AI, says Chinese dev TiGames, as suspicions rise around Xbox showcase trailer

    TiGames, the developer of rabbit-starring action game Zoopunk – one of the eye-catching trailers in Microsoft’s Xbox Game Preview Event yesterday – has defended itself amid allegations of generative AI use.

    Suspicions arose after…

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  • Dual-Target CAR-T Advances Glioblastoma Therapy

    Dual-Target CAR-T Advances Glioblastoma Therapy

    With a five-year survival rate of less than 5%, glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive types of brain cancer. Until now, all available treatments, including immunotherapy—which involves strengthening the immune system to fight…

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  • Scientists shrink 3-D printing so it can work inside cells

    Scientists shrink 3-D printing so it can work inside cells

    3-D printing: The creation of a three-dimensional object with a machine that follows instructions from a computer program. The computer tells the printer where to lay down successive layers of some raw material, which can be plastic, metals,…

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  • Increased AI use leads law firm to cut finance, HR and IT roles in London by 10% | Artificial intelligence (AI)

    Increased AI use leads law firm to cut finance, HR and IT roles in London by 10% | Artificial intelligence (AI)

    The law firm Clifford Chance is reducing the number of business services staff at its London base by 10%, with the increased use of artificial intelligence a factor behind the decision.

    The head of PwC has also indicated that AI may lead to fewer workers being hired at the accountancy and consulting group.

    Clifford Chance, one of the largest international law firms, is making about 50 roles redundant in areas such as finance, HR and IT with role changes for up to 35 other jobs, according to the Financial Times which first reported the cuts.

    Greater use of AI and reduced demand for some business services are behind the cuts, the FT report said, as well as more work being done at offices outside Clifford Chance’s main UK-US operations in countries like Poland and India.

    A spokesperson for Clifford Chance said: “In line with our strategy to strengthen our operations, we can confirm we are proposing changes to some of our London-based business professional functions.

    “The proposed changes could see the creation of new roles, changes to the scope of roles, revised team structures and in some cases a reduction in roles.”

    White-collar, or office-based jobs, are commonly cited as being vulnerable to advances in AI, the term for computer systems that perform cognitive tasks typically associated with human intelligence.

    AI is able to help employees perform some tasks faster – such as coding, research, scheduling meetings and reviewing contracts – and experts believe companies will consider banking those productivity gains by hiring fewer people, or cutting staff numbers as systems become capable of handling certain tasks autonomously.

    Four in 10 (41%) bosses told a recent survey of 850 business leaders that AI was allowing them to cut the number of employees. The British Standards Institution poll spanned seven countries: the UK, the US, France, Germany, Australia, China and Japan.

    The global chairman of PwC, Mohamed Kande, said the firm would no longer be hiring 100,000 people over a five-year period – a target set in 2021 – due to the advent of AI, indicating that entry-level jobs could be affected.

    “When we made the plans to hire that many people, the world looked very, very different,” he told the BBC. “Now we have artificial intelligence. We want to hire, but I don’t know if it’s going to be the same level of people that we hire – it will be a different set of people.”

    However, Kande added that PwC was struggling to recruit AI specialists. “We are looking for hundreds and hundreds of engineers today to help us drive our AI agenda, but we just cannot find them,” he said.

    The UK head of PwC said in September that AI was “certainly reshaping roles” but that a drop in graduate recruitment at the firm this year was due to a slowdown in economic activity.

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  • Michael Vaughan sees ‘scars’ on Australia batters as England fight back in Ashes

    Michael Vaughan sees ‘scars’ on Australia batters as England fight back in Ashes

    Michael Vaughan reckons England’s…

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  • With two launches in the books, Blue Origin announces even more powerful New Glenn is coming – Phys.org

    1. With two launches in the books, Blue Origin announces even more powerful New Glenn is coming  Phys.org
    2. New Glenn Update  Blue Origin
    3. Blue Origin planning next New Glenn flight for early next year  SpaceNews
    4. NASA, Blue Origin Launch Two Spacecraft to…

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