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Beeline Business Deploys Thousands of AI-Powered Audio Badges Analyzing 600,000 Hours of Calls

Over 3,000 AI audio badges are in use in Russia, analyzing 600,000 hours of customer service calls to enhance quality assessment.

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Sberbank Seeks Chinese Chips to Power Its AI Model Amid Western Sanctions

Sberbank aims to deploy Chinese-made processors for its AI model Gigachat as Western sanctions limit access to foreign advanced tech.

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Herman Miller Launches First Gaming Desk, the Electrically Adjustable Coyl

Herman Miller introduces the Coyl, its first gaming desk featuring electric height adjustment and an innovative cable management design.

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SpaceX Reschedules Starship V3 Maiden Flight to May 21

SpaceX has shifted the debut launch of its Starship V3 rocket to May 21, after two earlier postponements.

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China Bans Import of Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090D v2 Graphics Cards Designed for Its Market

China has banned imports of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5090D v2, a version tailored specifically for the Chinese market amid ongoing export restrictions.

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San Francisco Startup Unveils Cheffy E.G.O.R., a Robot Specializing in Egg Preparation

Cheffy, a San Francisco-based startup, has introduced E.G.O.R., a robot designed exclusively to crack and cook eggs in multiple styles.

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Enthusiast Builds Chaotic Gaming PC Covered in 15,000 GIF Displays

A Reddit user created an unconventional gaming PC featuring 15,000 displays playing GIF animations in a uniquely distracting setup.

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Dreame Launches Wireless Robot Lawn Mower A1 Pro 2000 Featuring LiDAR Technology in Russia

Dreame introduces the wireless robot lawn mower A1 Pro 2000 with LiDAR, enabling map creation without wires, RTK stations, or signal beacons.

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Tesla Launches Massive Texas Plant to Manufacture Solar Panels for Earth and Orbital Use

Tesla begins building a large-scale solar panel factory in Texas to support both terrestrial and space-based energy needs amid growing AI demand.

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AI Boom Drives SSD and Memory Module Makers Deep into Debt Amid Supply Challenges

Rapid AI growth strains SSD and memory module producers, forcing them into significant debt to maintain inventory amid rising prices and shortages.

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OpenAI Introduces Paid Plans for Guaranteed Computing Power Access

OpenAI begins charging clients for assured access to computing resources, aiming to build long-term partnerships amid hardware supply challenges.

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Russian Satellite Operator to Provide Internet Access on 135 High-Speed Trains

Satellite internet from Bureau 1440 will connect 135 fast trains, including lastochka and sapsan models, running between Moscow and St. Petersburg.

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