Tag: technology
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Fansunite (FANS.T) makes more changes in charge toward profitability, stock jumps
For a few months I’ve been telling people, any time I get a chance, that Fansunite (FANS.T) is a tech company to watch. Why? Because it’s at the late stage of a long process shifting away from being a global betting platform and toward being a supplier of paying customers to betting platforms. Here’s the…
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Nextech3D.AI (NTAR.C) reports massive spike in growth after Amazon 3D imagery deal
In a sweeping haze of pixels, artificial intelligence, and the relentless growth of the digital empire, Nextech3D.AI (NTAR.C), a wrangler of 3D wizardry birthed from the steamy streets of Toronto, has shattered the digital ceiling of an already mind-bending realm. Picture this: Over 50,000 mastercrafted 3D models now float around the realms of e-commerce giants…
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The rise of Toggle3D.AI, the artificial whizkid of 3D e-commerce imagery
In the debauched theatre of cyberspace e-commerce, where illusions thrive and reality blends with the arcane, the neophytes of Toggle3D.ai (TGGL) are stirring up a psychedelic storm. Since breaking out of its digital cocoon in June as a spin-out from NextechAR (NTAR.C), the company has seen a swarm of over 6,000 new users – a…
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Real AI isn’t a ChatGPT app: Plurilock’s artificial intelligence used by 600 companies
Ian Patterson’s AI powered information security company, Plurilock (PLUR.V) does business with military, intelligence, government, academic, and corporate institutions, but when he shows up to a Burrard Street cafe to chat with this reporter for an hour, he doesn’t hop out of a black SUV with tinted windows, and there aren’t black-suited bodyguards surrounding him.…
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Real AI isn’t a ChatGPT app: Plurilock’s artificial intelligence used by 600 companies
Ian Patterson’s AI powered information security company, Plurilock (PLUR.V) does business with military, intelligence, government, academic, and corporate institutions, but when he shows up to a Burrard Street cafe to chat with this reporter for an hour, he doesn’t hop out of a black SUV with tinted windows, and there aren’t black-suited bodyguards surrounding him.…
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Rise of the planets of the robots
New Age Tech Did you know that there were 3 million industrial robotics in operation around the world in 2021? According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), this represents a growth of 10%, making 2021 the third most successful year in history for the robotics industry. In particular, North America sold 39,708 robotic units…