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Amira Learning has announced the appointment of Amy Scholz as Chief Operating Officer, as the company seeks to expand its AI-driven reading proficiency platform. Amira Learning specializes in using artificial intelligence to enhance literacy outcomes by integrating the Science of Reading with AI technology. The company’s platform provides real-time tutoring and individualized reading plans, supporting school districts in improving literacy rates. The appointment of Scholz aligns with Amira’s objective to broaden its impact on students needing reading intervention.Mark Angel, Founder and CEO of Amira Learning, emphasized the significance of the appointment. He said:”Amy is a huge addition to our team.…

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India’s digital transformation is fueled by its ever-increasing data consumption. (Image source: Freepik) By Anjani KumarBudget 2025 expectations: The Union Budget 2025-26 arrives at a pivotal moment for India, as we are poised to fully harness the transformative potential of AI in fueling economic growth, innovation, and technological leadership. As global economies race to develop advanced technologies, India can emerge as a global hub for AI development and adoption. To achieve this vision, the budget must adopt a strategic and long-term approach, addressing systematic challenges while also seizing opportunities to strengthen India’s AI ecosystem.Scaling compute capacity and infrastructureIndia’s digital transformation…

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A trademark application filed Friday (Jan. 31) by OpenAI reportedly suggests new product lines the company could pursue. Some of these product lines could be introduced in the near term while others may be more speculative, TechCrunch reported Monday (Feb. 3). OpenAI’s trademark application includes headphones, goggles, glasses, remotes, laptop and phone cases, smartwatches, smart jewelry, and virtual and augmented reality headsets, according to the report. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said this week that the company aims to develop AI-powered consumer hardware but that doing so would take several years, per the report. The application also mentioned robots, and OpenAI…

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Finvasia has launched an AI-powered app Jumpp, designed to simplify personal finance. Developed in partnership with YES Bank, Jumpp integrates banking, saving, payments, investing, and borrowing into one seamless platform.Jumpp focuses on bridging the inclusivity gap in digital transactions, particularly for users in Tier 2 and 3 cities. With nearly 50% of online shoppers now based in smaller cities, the app offers multilingual conversational AI, allowing users to interact in English and Hindi through voice-based technology, according to a statement. Read also: Bridging the AI gap: Can India catch up with China?Through YES Bank, Jumpp enables users to open savings accounts in…

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Cutting-edge AI trial to transform cancer care, helping radiologists catch breast cancer earlier  Trial announced this World Cancer Day, as government launches ‘call for evidence’ to shape new plan to cut lives lost to cancer  Plan for Change will put UK on the front foot, unleashing AI to drive up health services and shift NHS from analogue to digital as part of 10 Year Health Plan Nearly 700,000 women across the country will take part in a world-leading trial to test how cutting-edge AI tools can be used to catch breast cancer cases earlier, the Department of Health and Social…

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Artificial Intelligence In E commerce MarketFueled by technological advancements and growing demand for personalized shopping experiences, the artificial intelligence in e-commerce market is expected to witness robust growth in the coming years.What Is The Projected Market Size Of The Global Artificial Intelligence In E-commerce Market And Its Growth Rate? The global artificial intelligence in e-commerce market has demonstrated rapid growth in recent years and this upward trajectory is expected to continue. Key statistics include: •The market size grew from $8.06 billion in 2024 to $9.19 billion in 2025, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.0%. •Growth in the…

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SALT LAKE CITY — Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence tool that may one day be able to help doctors assess the risk a fetus has for serious complications like stillbirth. Dr. Nathan Blue with the University of Utah said that anytime a fetus is in the bottom 10% for growth, doctors become concerned about the possibility of stillbirth. “This could be a very serious thing that might require a lot of extra monitoring, concern, and early delivery to prevent stillbirth,” he said. On the other hand, sometimes, there’s nothing to worry about. “Most of those babies are actually…

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KPMG International Limited, commonly known as KPMG, is a global professional services network and one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with EY, Deloitte, and PwC. At the University of Regina, Dr. Alec Couros, director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning and professor of educational technology and media, agrees that AI rapidly transforms education.“We have seen a huge uptake in AI use among students since November 2022 with the introduction of ChatGPT,” he said. “Some students are using it as a learning aid, while others might be relying on it too heavily, potentially bypassing critical thinking and problem-solving…

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NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Report with the AI impact on market trends – The global Less-than-truckload (LTL) market size is estimated to grow by USD 110.7 billion from 2025-2029, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of  6.8%  during the forecast period. Advances in e-commerce in retail sector is driving market growth, with a trend towards emergence of big data in global less-than-truckload (ltl) market  However, rising prices of ltl carriers  poses a challenge.Key market players include Addmotor Tech, Autonix Auto Industries Pvt. Ltd., Benelli Biciclette, Brompton Bicycle Retail Ltd., Dahon North America Inc., e JOE Bike,…

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Sean McManusTechnology ReporterGetty ImagesMany staff are said to be using unapproved AI at work”It’s easier to get forgiveness than permission,” says John, a software engineer at a financial services technology company. “Just get on with it. And if you get in trouble later, then clear it up.”He’s one of the many people who are using their own AI tools at work, without the permission of their IT division (which is why we are not using John’s full name). According to a survey by Software AG, half of all knowledge workers use personal AI tools.The research defines knowledge workers as “those…

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