Is Krafton's $69 million AI-first shift a sign of things to come?
Krafton's Shift to AI-First Company PUBG maker Krafton is investing ₩100 billion ($69 million) to become an AI-first company. The company plans to invest around ₩30 billion ($20m) a…
Krafton's Shift to AI-First Company PUBG maker Krafton is investing ₩100 billion ($69 million) to become an AI-first company. The company plans to invest around ₩30 billion ($20m) a…
Hong Kong Tennis Open: Last China Players Exit Zhang Shuai and Wang Yafan lost in straight sets, while top seed Belinda Bencic continued h…
Everest Medicines Acquires Exclusive Rights to Novel Biologic for Eye Disorders Everest Medicines has acquired an exclusive license to dev…
DHS Agreement Reveals Risks of Using Social Security Data for Voter Citizenship Checks A recently released agreement gives the Department …
Danielle Smith: Balancing the Budget with Pipelines As part of the Financial Post's Red Ink series, Danielle Smith discusses the benefits …
VALANX Biotech Appoints New Chief Scientific Officer VALANX Biotech, a biotech company, has appointed Klaus Orlinger, PhD, as Chief Scient…
Cumbria Firm Wins National Healthcare Award An Eden-based business, CCL Solutions, has been named Consultancy of the Year at the National …
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Why Israel Lost the Gaza Opinion War Sacrificial violence crumbles under scrutiny in the modern world. In the war on Gaza, Israel p…
Mali Revokes Mining Exploration Permits Mali has revoked over 90 mining exploration permits due to non-compliance with new legal requireme…
Dewpoint Receives FDA Orphan Drug Designation for DPTX3186 Dewpoint Therapeutics has received the US FDA's Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) f…