• Swedish startup secures €10M to turn industrial waste into green cement

    Swedish startup secures €10M to turn industrial waste into green cement
    Concrete — a mixture of cement, sand, and water — is the second most used material on Earth after water. Ton-for-ton, more of it is laid down every year than steel, wood, plastics, and aluminium combined. Problem is, cement production emits 8% of global CO2 — four times that of air travel. Swedish startup Cemvision has devised a cement making process that utilises by-products from industries like steel and mining instead of fresh limestone, resulting in a circular, cleaner alt
  • How regionalised data sovereignty is changing the marketing landscape

    How regionalised data sovereignty is changing the marketing landscape
    In 2020, amid a rapidly evolving global data landscape, TikTok, a brand deeply rooted in Chinese technology and known for its extensive collection of user data, found itself at a crossroads. Responding to the shifting dynamics, ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, took a proactive step by running a novel full-page advertisement in the German news magazine SPIEGEL.  This advertisement marked a departure from TikTok’s typical marketing strategies, focusing not on its content or li
  • AI tool that creates digital twins of patients can predict future diseases

    AI tool that creates digital twins of patients can predict future diseases
    An AI tool that creates digital twins of patients can predict our future health, according to a new study. Named Foresight, the tool uses generative pre-trained transformers, the same family of large language models (LLMs) used by ChatGPT.  Researchers in the UK first trained the models on medical records. Next, they fed their tool fresh healthcare data to produce virtual duplicates of patients. Finally, the digital twins forecast various outcomes, from disease development to med
  • AI-generated digital twins of patients can predict future diseases

    AI-generated digital twins of patients can predict future diseases
    An AI tool that creates digital twins of patients can predict our future health, according to a new study. Named Foresight, the tool uses generative pre-trained transformers, the same family of large language models (LLMs) used by ChatGPT.  Researchers in the UK first trained the models on medical records. Next, they fed their tool fresh healthcare data to create virtual duplicates of patients. Finally, the digital twins forecast various outcomes, from disease development to medicatio
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