Deepseek’s disturbance: What does this mean for industry ai and its challenges PR

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Deepseek’s sudden rise has transformed the AI ​​field, where American technology like Nvidia, Google and Openi once held clear dominance. Their success concerns existing ideas about technological progress, affects the faith of investors, and brings new considerations to the direction A. For both the main corporations and smaller companies, this situation represents a chance to … Read more

5 ways to orchestrators AI can reduce the friction used

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Employees are the life of any organization and maintaining content is essential for permanent success. Similarly, the rise of artificial intelligence in the workplace is not just about top technology; It’s about people. The AI ​​potential to streamline tasks and increase efficiency is undeniable, with 78% of employees expect some or most of their current … Read more

UR associates distributors, partners, customers in North America 2025 – The Robot Report

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UR’S JONATHAN SBERT, who gave his introductory key to North America 2025. Credit: Brianna Wessling, Robot Message Universal Robots A/S organized the first US registered office this week in its global series of regional conferences and business exhibitions in Novi, Mich. Working in North America 2025 together around 750 partners and potential customers to show … Read more

DEEPSEEK DISTRIBUTION: Why AI-NATIVE infrastructure, not models, will define business success

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Imagine trying to drive Ferrari on the crumbling roads. No matter how fast the car is, its full potential is unnecessary without a solid foundation that supports it. This analogy summarizes today’s business landscape AI. Businesses often obsessed with glossy new models such as Deepseek-R1 or Openai O1, while neglecting infrastructure imports to obtain value. … Read more

VDMA: German robotic industry “lost competitiveness”

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The VDMA Robotics + Automation Association (VDMA R + A) expresses concerns about the German robotic industry. The German Business Association, which falls under the umbrella of VDMA, which has 420 membership companies, said the robotic and automation industry of the country “lost competitiveness. The VDMA R+A prognosis that the German robotic and automation industry … Read more