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Mistral releases new ‘top-tier’ AI model, partners with Microsoft

Feb26
by Sindy Cator on February 26, 2024 at 3:37 pm
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Less than a year since its founding, Paris-based Mistral is launching a new AI flagship model for developers, Mistral Large — just a few months after the release of its first model, Mistral 7B.  Much like its predecessor, Mistral Large is an open-source generative AI model. According to the startup, it boasts “top-tier” reasoning capabilities and is proficient in code and mathematics. It’s also multilingual and fluent in five languages (English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian).  “This is a significant milestone for us, as the unparalleled performance of this multilingual model will continue to push the boundaries of what is…

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This startup is bioengineering tissue into human vein implants

Feb23
by Sindy Cator on February 23, 2024 at 5:43 pm
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Norwegian startup ClexBio is bioengineering human veins to implant inside a patient’s body. Together with CSEM, a Swiss R&D centre, the company has built a prototype bioreactor to grow the veins. Pre-clinical tests in animal models are already underway. Based on the early results, the team is confident that the implants don’t trigger an immune response in patients. Instead, they turn into functional tissue that integrates with the body. If further tests prove successful, the implants could treat severe chronic venous insufficiency, a painful condition caused when veins have problems moving blood to the heart. But veins are just the start…

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7 fast-growing scaleups with unicorn potential — meet them at TNW 2024

Feb23
by Sindy Cator on February 23, 2024 at 12:56 pm
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While there are many innovative companies heading to TNW Conference 2024 this year, we’ve created a short list of 7 of the hottest scaleups to check out. Though they cover a range of different industries, they all have one thing in common: unicorn potential. Through our Shining Stars competition, expert judges analysed and assessed each nominee to see which of the bunch is on track to becoming the next revolutionary unicorn, achieving rapid growth, and making a sustainable impact in their sector. From growth monster to disruptive innovator, here are our picks: A ‘vision’ for the future Three companies stood…

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Spain to fine Booking nearly €500M for elbowing out smaller firms

Feb23
by Sindy Cator on February 23, 2024 at 11:45 am
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The parent company of Amsterdam-based Booking.com faces a record fine from Spain’s antitrust watchdog, as Europe steps up its efforts to crack down on tech giants and create breathing room for smaller companies. Following a probe launched in 2022, Spain’s National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC) has found Booking Holdings guilty of anti-competitive practices, the online travel giant said in a statement on Thursday.  The alleged infringements include preventing local hotel groups from offering deals that are cheaper on their own sites than the price they offer on booking.com.  Booking faces a provisional penalty of €486mn, in what would be…

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New Russian PSYOPs mix disinformation, spam, and Navalny

Feb22
by Sindy Cator on February 22, 2024 at 6:42 pm
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Researchers have discovered a Russia-aligned PSYOPs campaign with a curious mix of espionage, disinformation, and Canadian pharmacy spam. It also has links to Alexi Navalny, the Kremlin critic who died last week in an Arctic penal colony. The PSYOPs — a military term for “psychological operations” — were unearthed by analysts at ESET, a cybersecurity firm headquartered in Slovakia. They named the campaign “Operation Texonto.” The operation disseminated war-related disinformation to Ukrainians via spam emails. Through two waves of messages, the PSYOPs spread fears about shortages of food, medicines, and heating supplies — typical themes of Russian propaganda.  Alongside the disinformation,…

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