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Swiss Alps supercomputer to leverage AI for science

Swiss Alps supercomputer to leverage AI for science

The Alps supercomputer in Switzerland is the world’s sixth most powerful machine. Marco Abram, CSCS Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Switzerland has rebooted its supercomputer network back into the global premier league of data processing. But who gets to use the sixth...

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AI in Switzerland: jobs, supercomputers and summits

AI in Switzerland: jobs, supercomputers and summits

Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. This content was published on September 30, 2024 – 17:20 Artificial intelligence is expected to have a big impact on people’s lives. Keystone Hello from Bern, How is artificial intelligence shaping our lives and work, who gets...

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Switzerland remains ‘world’s most innovative country’

Switzerland remains ‘world’s most innovative country’

Switzerland remains the world’s most innovative country, according to the UN Keystone-SDA Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Switzerland remains the world’s most innovative country, ahead of Sweden and the United States, with China moving up to 11th place, according to the World...

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Swiss researchers discover why our organs age

Swiss researchers discover why our organs age

Swiss researchers want to slow down ageing processes Keystone-SDA Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Swiss researchers have discovered why certain organs age faster than others. The results were published on Tuesday in the scientific journal Cell. The researchers hope to use their...

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Switzerland unveils new supercomputer

Switzerland unveils new supercomputer

Parmelin unveiled the new supercomputer, the world’s sixth-fastest, in Lugano. Keystone-SDA Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Switzerland has a new supercomputer. The machine, named “Alps”, was officially unveiled by Economics Minister Guy Parmelin at the National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano on Saturday....

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How AI is affecting Switzerland’s creative workforce

How AI is affecting Switzerland’s creative workforce

Since the launch of software such as ChatGPT, almost one fifth of jobs in creative fields such as writing and illustration have disappeared in just eight months. Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Workers in...

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Swiss research institute sets precision world record

Swiss research institute sets precision world record

Precision world record at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) Keystone-SDA Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Villigen, northern Switzerland, has set a new world record for X-ray precision. Researchers peered inside a computer chip and obtained an...

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Worries about job losses due to AI are lowest in Switzerland

Worries about job losses due to AI are lowest in Switzerland

Worries about job losses due to AI are lowest in Switzerland Keystone-SDA Artificial intelligence (AI) is influencing everyday working life. In Switzerland, many people already have experience with AI, including in their jobs. However, very few people in Switzerland are worried about losing their jobs as a result of the new technology. This content was...

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Swiss IT infrastructure has ‘2.5 million vulnerabilities’ – SWI swissinfo.ch

Swiss IT infrastructure has ‘2.5 million vulnerabilities’ – SWI swissinfo.ch

Around a million weak spots have previously been identified. KEYSTONE/© KEYSTONE / CHRISTIAN BEUTLER A security audit by IT firm Dreamlab Technologies has found more than 2.5 million potential vulnerabilities in the IT infrastructure connected to the public Internet in Switzerland. This content was published on February 20, 2024 – 14:19 “That’s definitely too much....