Nvidia’s Quiet Drive: Why the Future of AI in Cars May Not Be Tesla
Nvidia is transforming the automotive industry with advanced AI technologies, shaping vehicles to be more intelligent and adaptive. The Omniverse platform allows the creation of digital twins, enabling virtual testing…
China’s Rapid Ascension in AI: A New Contender on the World Stage
Chinese AI firms are narrowing the technology gap with the U.S., driven by innovation and adaptation to constraints. Visionary leaders, like Lee Kai-fu, focus on optimizing chip usage and software…
Spring Unleashed: Japan’s Blossoms Bloom Ahead of Schedule
Japan is experiencing unseasonal warmth in early March, leading to an early cherry blossom season. Warm temperatures in Tokyo have expedited the blooming process, with blossoms expected far ahead of…
Nvidia Bets Big on Robotics: The Future of Physical AI and the Chip Wars Ahead
Nvidia is pioneering "physical AI," integrating AI into real-world applications like robots and autonomous vehicles. The "three computer system" includes DGX supercomputers, Omniverse simulations, and Jetson Thor computers, pushing AI…
Land of Contrast: Serbia’s Battle Over Heritage and Modernization
Protesters in Belgrade oppose a luxury development project at a historic site damaged in NATO's 1999 airstrikes. The plan, backed by U.S. businessman Jared Kushner, aims to construct Trump hotel…
The Superstar on Simeone’s Wishlist: Why Álex Baena is Atlético’s Next Big Hope
Álex Baena is a standout talent from Villarreal, attracting significant interest from Atlético Madrid at just 23 years of age. He excels as a playmaker on the left wing, known…
The Clash at UFC London: Gunnar Nelson’s Grappling vs. Kevin Holland’s Striking Showdown
UFC London features a high-stakes welterweight match between Gunnar Nelson and Kevin Holland, highlighting their contrasting fighting styles. Gunnar Nelson is known for his tactical grappling and submission skills, aiming…
The Unseen Rule that Changed the Game: Brazil’s Unprecedented Substitution Frenzy
The Brazil-Colombia match was marked by an unusual seventh substitution for Brazil, caused by the lesser-known concussion protocol. Brazilian manager Dorival Júnior skillfully used the concussion rules, allowing an additional…
The Winds of Change: Japan’s Energy Shift as Coal Takes a Backseat
Japan's energy company, JERA, plans to scale down coal-fired power plant operations during lower-demand seasons by 2026 to reduce its carbon footprint. This initiative aligns with global moves towards reducing…
The Phenomenon of Maki Goto: Redefining the Digital Photobook Era
Maki Goto's photobook, flos, released in November 2024, has become Japan's top-selling digital photobook as of March 7. Combining self-expression with captivating imagery, flos showcases Goto's personal touch and musical…