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Briefro: A Document That Tells the Truth
Briefro introduces an AI-powered document tool that keeps data connected to source, runs offline, and guarantees document integrity for regulated industries.
Sovereignty Is A Pipe, Not A Passport
Mistral’s sovereignty claims highlight that data sovereignty depends on infrastructure and law, not just company nationality. The legal reach of US law complicates European data control.
Sovereignty Is a Pipe, Not a Passport
Analyzing how data sovereignty depends on legal jurisdiction, not physical location, with implications for European AI and cloud strategies.
Nexus Industrial REIT Announces Appointment Of Curt Millar To Its Board Of Trustees
Nexus Industrial REIT announces the appointment of Curt Millar to its Board of Trustees, strengthening its governance structure. The move is effective immediately.
Timur M Suleimenov: Statement – base rate of the National Bank of Kazakhstan
Timur Suleimenov, head of Kazakhstan’s National Bank, announced the new base rate, signaling monetary policy adjustments amid economic shifts.
FCC says it will move toward 2027 auction of mid-band wireless spectrum
The FCC announced it will proceed with plans for a spectrum auction in 2027, targeting mid-band frequencies crucial for 5G expansion.
Europe Regulated the Interface and Forgot to Build the Engine
Europe has regulated the interface but failed to develop the underlying AI technology, risking its global competitiveness and sovereignty.
Europe Regulated the Interface and Forgot to Build the Engine
Europe prioritized regulating internet interfaces over building AI engines, falling behind global competitors and risking technological sovereignty.
Ford Fired an 11-Year Worker Over a $1.95 Cookie, Then Found Out He Actually Paid for It
Ford dismissed an 11-year worker over a $1.95 cookie, then discovered he had already paid for it. The incident raises questions about workplace policies and employee treatment.