South Korean Manufacturers Lag in AI Investment Despite Belief in its Importance, Dell Warns Against AI Regulation
South Korean manufacturers overwhelmingly believe AI is essential, yet only 28% have invested in it, revealing a significant gap between perception and action that threatens its export industries, according to a recent global survey.
Dell CTO John Roese advises governments against regulating specific AI technologies, arguing the rapid pace of change will render rules obsolete quickly; instead, he recommends focusing on outcomes, reports CRN.
In Hong Kong, 95% of organizations now utilize AI in daily operations, marking a 15-point increase from the previous year; over 80% have provided staff AI training, and a survey of 60 organizations found no data privacy violations, reports the PCPD.
Apple Music's Zane Lowe believes AI is misdirected in music, stating it's "solving a problem music doesn't have" and missing the inherent fun of music creation, according to reports from the Sydney Vivid Festival.
Cunderdin College of Agriculture in Western Australia will use its $5.4 million Budget funding to integrate infrared camera technology into its piggery and upgrade dome shelters, equipping students with the latest agritech skills.
Amazon is actively supporting local communities near its data centers through small business initiatives, job creation, sustainability programs, and educational opportunities, as reported on the company's website.
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