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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X's Grok Over Explicit AI Images - Professional coverage
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EU Launches New DSA Probe Into X’s Grok Over Explicit AI Images

According to TheRegister.com, the European Commission has launched a formal investigation into X under the Digital Services Act (DSA) over…

AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust - Professional coverage
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AI Slop is Flooding Science and Breaking Our Trust

According to Gizmodo, a despair-inducing new analysis shows that AI is severely eroding the reliability of science publishing, specifically targeting…

Docplanner's AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare - Professional coverage
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Docplanner’s AI Bet and IPO Plans: A Data Gold Rush in Healthcare

According to Bloomberg Business, Docplanner's co-founder and CEO Mariusz Gralewski says the company is preparing for a potential IPO, a…

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AWS Trails in AI Cloud Competition But Recovery Signs Emerge, Analysts Report

Despite reportedly falling behind Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud in the AI race, Amazon Web Services shows promising growth indicators. Analysts point to AWS’s partnership with Anthropic and improving capacity constraints as potential turnaround factors.

Current AI Cloud Landscape

Amazon Web Services, the long-time cloud computing market leader, has reportedly fallen behind competitors in the artificial intelligence cloud services race, according to recent analyst reports. Bernstein’s top tech analyst Mark Shmulik suggested in investor communications that AWS currently occupies “last place” in AI cloud services despite Amazon’s dominant position in broader cloud computing.

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European Aerospace Giants Forge Satellite Alliance to Challenge Starlink Dominance

Three European aerospace titans are joining forces to create a new space entity combining satellite manufacturing and space services. The merger aims to strengthen Europe’s competitive position against emerging global satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink.

Major European Space Consolidation

Three of Europe’s largest aerospace and defense companies have officially agreed to merge their space operations, according to reports, creating a new entity designed to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink and other global satellite constellations. Airbus, Leonardo and Thales signed a Memorandum of Understanding that would combine their satellite manufacturing and space services businesses into a single organization projected to generate approximately €6.5 billion in annual revenue.