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| Sony sells TV brand: China’s TCL will, from next year, be selling its TVs under the Sony and Bravia brands, after the two companies agreed a joint venture. TCL’s Hong Kong-traded shares surged 19% in the wake of the news. AI chips to the UAE: G42, the United Arab Emirates’ leading artificial intelligence company, expects its first shipments of advanced AI chips from Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and US startup Cerebras to arrive in the country within months. South Korea’s AI Squid Game: The government is sponsoring a yearlong competition, which some are calling the AI Squid Game, to identify leaders in artificial intelligence as part of the country’s bid to become an AI powerhouse. | |
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| Zipline, a drone delivery and logistics startup, has raised more than $600 million in new funding, boosting its valuation to $7.6 billion, as it expands commercial deployments. The firm, which began with medical supply deliveries in Rwanda, now has operations in the US, Japan and five other countries. | |
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