Accelerating UK Science in the Age of AI

Contributors: Bridget Boakye (TBI), Rory Byrne (University of Cambridge), Ruairidh McLennan Battleday (Harvard University), James Whittington (University of Oxford; Stanford University) Foreword Artificial intelligence promises to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery and revolutionise how we uncover and use new knowledge. The potential is already clear: DeepMind’s AlphaFold, for example, cracked a 50-year challenge in…

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Assessing Visteon (VC) Valuation After New CES 2026 Automotive AI Announcements

Visteon (VC) just used CES 2026 to showcase a group of AI-focused products, including its Snapdragon-based high-performance computing cockpit platform, an AI-ADAS module powered by NVIDIA, and a new cognitoAI integration from TomTom. Check out our latest analysis for Visteon. Despite the flurry of CES announcements regarding AI cockpits and ADAS, Visteon’s recent stock price…

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Interactive brokers add four popular cryptocurrency tokens to the platform

Interactive brokers (Ibkr) announced the addition of four popular cryptocurrency tokens to its trading platform: Solana (Sol), Cardano (ADA), Ripple (XRP) and Dogecoin (Doge). These new tokens join Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), offering investors access to some of the most negotiated digital assets. Sol, ADA, XRP and DOGE are…

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Binance at the top of the classification of pymnts of American cryptography applications

Cryptocurrency applications In the United States Authorized in popularity because of factors such as Profit potential, low transaction costs and increasing user accessibility. These platforms Allow users to easily exchange cryptocurrenciesoffering a decentralized, Peer-to-Peer model which reduces dependence on traditional financial institutions. The ability of buy low and sell high Attracted investors looking for financial…

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AI chatbot’s simple ‘123456’ password risked exposing personal data of millions of McDonald’s job applicants

Security researchers found that they could access personal information of 64 million people who had applied for a job at McDonald’s, largely by connecting to the employment of the Chatbot company with the username and the password “123456. Ian Carroll and Sam Curry Written in a blog article That “during a superficial security examination of…

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