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Cisco has entered an increasingly competitive race to dominate AI data centre interconnect technology, becoming the latest major player to unveil purpose-built routing hardware for connecting distributed AI workloads across multiple facilities.The networking giant unveiled its 8223 routing system on October 8, introducing what it claims is the industry’s first 51.2 terabit per second fixed router specifically designed to link data centres running AI workloads. At its core sits the new Silicon One P200 chip, representing Cisco’s answer to a challenge that’s increasingly constraining the AI industry: what happens when you run out of room to grow.A three-way battle for scale-across supremacy?For context,…
On November 7, 2023, children stood before cameras at al-Shifa Hospital and spoke in English, not their mother tongue, but in the language of those they thought might save them. “We want to live, we want peace, we want to judge the killers of children,” one boy said. “We want medicine, food and education. We want to live as other children live.” Even then, barely a month into the genocide, they had no clean drinking water, no food and no medicine. They begged in the colonisers’ language because they thought it might make their humanity legible.I wonder how many of…
Google Cloud has launched Gemini Enterprise, a new platform it calls “the new front door for AI in the workplace”.Announced during a virtual press conference, the platform brings together Google’s Gemini models, first and third-party agents, and the core technology of what was formerly known as Google Agentspace to create a singular agentic platform. It aims to democratise the creation and use of AI-powered agents for automating complex workflows and boosting productivity across entire organisations.Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, introduced the new offering, explaining that as customers moved beyond simply building applications with AI, the company saw them “advancing…
Amir Khan Muttaqi’s trip made possible after a UN committee temporarily lifted a travel ban on him to allow diplomatic engagements abroad.Published On 9 Oct 20259 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareAfghanistan’s United Nations-sanctioned foreign minister has arrived in India, the first visit by a top Taliban leader since they returned to power in 2021, following the withdrawal of United States-led forces and the fall of Kabul.Amir Khan Muttaqi’s trip on Thursday was made possible after the UN Security Council granted him a travel waiver and is expected to be closely watched by India’s regional foe Pakistan, as…
The acquisition underscores Tuned Global’s commitment to shaping the future of the music industry by empowering clients with innovative technology and unmatched execution, while continuing to support existing Figaro.ai customers.Wednesday, 8 October, 2025 — Tuned Global, the leading music and media technology platform, has today announced the acquisition of Figaro.ai (by FeedForward), a London-based audio-AI company known for making music catalogues smarter and more discoverable.The acquisition advances Tuned Global’s strategy to be the cloud platform that clients build on to innovate. By bringing Figaro.ai into its partner-friendly platform, Tuned Global is enhancing its platform with AI innovation to deliver practical…
Washington, DC – Dozens of United States-based human rights, faith and policy groups have criticised President Donald Trump’s expansion of military operations in the Caribbean, warning that his administration’s new campaign could result in “a full-blown limitless war with one or more countries in the region”.In a letter written to Congress on Wednesday, the signatories condemned a series of recent US strikes on boats in the Caribbean, including at least three originating from Venezuela, that have killed more than 20 people since September. The strikes are the first lethal US military operations in the Caribbean in decades, part of what…
A new paper from a Samsung AI researcher explains how a small network can beat massive Large Language Models (LLMs) in complex reasoning.In the race for AI supremacy, the industry mantra has often been “bigger is better.” Tech giants have poured billions into creating ever-larger models, but according to Alexia Jolicoeur-Martineau of Samsung SAIL Montréal, a radically different and more efficient path forward is possible with the Tiny Recursive Model (TRM).Using a model with just 7 million parameters, less than 0.01% of the size of leading LLMs, TRM achieves new state-of-the-art results on notoriously difficult benchmarks like the ARC-AGI intelligence…
Democrats on the Senate panel grilled her over her leadership of the Justice Department. She hit back, with GOP support.Published On 8 Oct 20258 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareUnited States Attorney General Pam Bondi faced fierce questioning at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, as Democrats accused her of politicising the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Republicans rallied behind her pledge to restore law enforcement’s core mission.In her first appearance before the Republican-controlled committee since the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, Bondi on Tuesday defended the department’s direction under her leadership, saying she came into office…
President Macron under pressure as parliamentary paralysis persists.France is facing political turmoil after President Emmanuel Macron’s fifth prime minister in less than two years quit after just 27 days.There are growing calls for new elections and Macron is facing increasing pressure to resign.So, what’s next for France?Presenter: Nick ClarkGuests:Thierry Mariani – Member of the European Parliament for the far-right National Rally PartyEleonore Caroit – Member of Macron’s centrist Renaissance party and French National Assembly deputyEric Bocquet – Mayor of Marquillies and a member of the French Communist PartyPublished On 7 Oct 20257 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share
A United States citizen who was detained by Israel on the Global Sumud Flotilla, which tried to deliver aid to Gaza, says he and other activists endured abuse and “psychological torture” in Israeli custody.David Adler, who was released and deported to Jordan on Tuesday, said after Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla in international waters, they took the activists to a prison complex in the Negev desert in southern Israel.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“We were kidnapped, stripped, zip-tied, blindfolded and sent to an internment camp on a police van without any access to food, to water, to legal…