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AI Drives Dutch Tech, Bankwell Discusses AI, and Connecticut Addresses Social Media Addiction

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The Netherlands is seeing a surge in AI-driven tech ventures, with Intercompany Solutions reporting that 25% of new technology incorporations are now focused on artificial intelligence, marking a critical shift in the country's tech landscape.

Bankers at a Bankwell meetup in Connecticut shared their experiences and advice on using AI, inviting rival bankers, lawyers, and regulators to discuss both the potential and the pitfalls (per the Stamford Advocate).

Connecticut lawmakers are aiming to curb social media's addictive pull on children, proposing restrictions for those under 18 in an effort to mitigate potential harm caused by excessive cellphone use, according to the CT Mirror.

DelveInsight projects a 24.12% CAGR for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Drug Commercialization market through 2032, indicating significant growth in this sector, according to a MENAFN press release.

Insilico Medicine has developed an AI 'Gym' designed to adapt general-purpose LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, and Mistral for medicinal chemistry, biology, and clinical development, aiming for the precision needed in biopharma R&D as reported by Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.

A new humanoid robot called Sprout is being developed with the intention of making people more comfortable with robots in their homes, offering a friendly presence with features like nodding and hand-shaking, according to the Associated Press.

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