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Wegmans in New York City has begun collecting biometric data from anyone who enters its supermarkets, according to new signage posted at the chain's Manhattan and Brooklyn locations earlier this month ...
New Era Energy & Digital aims to build a 1 GW data center campus in Texas but lacks operational experience and financial scale. NUAI's ambitious project requires at least $500 million in capital, ...
Dec 12 (Reuters) - Shares of Fermi (FRMI.O), opens new tab plunged 34% on Friday after the data center real estate investment company said a prospective tenant had terminated a deal to help fund ...
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a press conference on Friday that the Gaza stabilization effort led by President Donald Trump’s administration is making historic progress but faces complex ...
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As the AI fervor continues to reshape how people see the world, 2025 looms as yet another year in the march toward technological advancement. While some worry about the dominance of technology in ...
Those are a few of the findings in a recent survey of 500 U.S. professionals whose jobs either partially or entirely involve entering data from printed matter, PDFs, spreadsheets, or reports into ...