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Bioniq taps big data algorithms to make supplements bespoke

Sep25
by Sindy Cator on September 25, 2023 at 2:40 pm
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London-based startup Bioniq, which creates hyper-personalised supplements for its customers — who range from pro athletes to regular people on the quest for longer life — has gone global. Founded in 2019, Bioniq leverages a patented algorithm based on blood test data from more than 40,000 people across 4 million biochemical data points to create a supplement regime tailor-made to your body and health goals.  “STOP GUESSING which mass-made supplements to take. None are meant for you,” it exclaims on its website.  The company was founded by former German national team basketball player Vadim Fedotov and Dr Konstantin Karuzin, a…

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Virtual influencers: meet the AI-generated figures posing as your new online friends

Sep22
by Sindy Cator on September 22, 2023 at 1:31 pm
Posted In: Future of Work


The future of influence is here: a digital avatar that captivates millions of adoring fans while offering unparalleled customisation and round-the-clock availability. Virtual influencers are transforming the way content is created, consumed and marketed online. They represent an electrifying dance between cutting-edge technology and our desire for connection. But, at the same time, they are yet another product being peddled by marketers that want our money. Upon close inspection, we can see the risks that emerge with these blurred realities. What are virtual influencers? While virtual influencers aren’t a particularly new concept – virtual Japanese popstar Kyoko Date has been…

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Poland investigates ChatGPT after alleged data privacy breach

Sep22
by Sindy Cator on September 22, 2023 at 12:45 pm
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Poland’s data protection watchdog is investigating OpenAI’s ChatGPT after an unnamed complainant accused the company of GDPR breaches. “The case concerns the violation of many provisions on the protection of personal data, which is why we will ask OpenAI to answer a number of questions in order to thoroughly conduct the administrative proceedings,” said Jan Nowak, president of the country’s Personal Data Protection Office (UODO). He added that “these aren’t the first doubts” about the AI tool’s compliance with European principles of data privacy and security. According to the UODO, the accusations are structured around “unlawful and unreliable” data processing…

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Microsoft’s $69B Activision merger on track for green light

Sep22
by Sindy Cator on September 22, 2023 at 10:39 am
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The UK’s antitrust watchdog announced today that it has provisionally accepted Microsoft’s new terms for its $69bn acquisition of Call of Duty developer Activision-Blizzard, renewing hopes that the biggest-ever gaming deal will go ahead. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked the merger in April after fears that Microsoft — which already accounts for an estimated 60% to 70% of the global cloud gaming market — would further increase its advantage by making some of the world’s most popular games exclusively available on its own platforms. The two firms submitted a revised merger agreement to the CMA last month, aimed…

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Biotech startup opens UK’s first pilot facility for cultivated animal fat

Sep21
by Sindy Cator on September 21, 2023 at 2:20 pm
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Hoxton Farms, a London-based biotech startup, has opened today the UK’s first pilot production facility for cultivated animal fat. Launched in 2020, the company combines cell biology and mathematical modelling to produce cultivated fat from pig and cow stem cells as an ingredient for plant-based meat. Its targets food ingredient suppliers, distributors, and manufacturers of meat alternatives. According to the startup, optimised taste isn’t its sole advantage. Cultivated fat also requires less water, less land, and less energy than intensive agriculture — all without harming animals. “It’s no secret that the traditional meat industry is broken, but consumers are disappointed…

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