Author: Advanced AI Editor

An abrupt decision by American artificial intelligence firm Anthropic to restrict service to Chinese-owned entities anywhere in the world has cast uncertainty over some Claude-dependent overseas tools backed by China’s tech giants.After Anthropic’s notice on Friday that it would upgrade access restrictions to entities “more than 50 per cent owned … by companies headquartered in unsupported regions” such as China, regardless of where they are, Chinese users have fretted over whether they could still access the San Francisco-based firm’s industry-leading AI models.While it remains unknown how many entities could be affected and how the restrictions would be implemented, anxiety has…

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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.Credit: ChatGPT vs ClaudeWhether it’s James Cameron (Avatar, Titanic) exploring AI to cut down on VFX costs or Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan) experimenting with AI-driven short films, Hollywood is just as likely to face disruption from AI as any other industry.With the hype surrounding the launch of ChatGPT-5, I wanted to put its creative writing skills to the test. You may have also seen the recent news that startup Fable launched a platform dubbed the “Netflix of AI,” which lets…

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Too Long; Didn’t Read:In Finland (2025) AI threatens ~15% of customer‑service tasks; chatbots handle ~80% of routine queries and can triage in ~1.3 seconds. Reskill in 3–12 months toward empathy, complex problem solving, AI‑tool fluency, Excel/SQL and prompt‑engineering; technical roles pay €42k–€80k. This article lays out a practical Finland-focused guide to AI and customer service in 2025: a clear snapshot of where automation is already cutting routine tasks (the Finnish Ministry estimates ~15% exposure) and why broad studies – from Goldman Sachs’ job-risk figures highlighted by Nexford – warn of large-scale shifts, not overnight disappearances. Expect the piece to show…

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Too Long; Didn’t Read:In Ethiopia 2025, AI can transform customer service amid 85.4M cellular connections, median age 19.1, but only ~21% internet access. ChatGPT leads (66.74% market share). Comply with National AI Policy and PDPP (72‑hour breach reporting); start with a WhatsApp FAQ/order‑status pilot, human‑in‑the‑loop and local language support. Customer service teams in Ethiopia face a unique 2025 landscape: a fast-growing mobile footprint (85.4 million cellular connections) and a very young population (median age 19.1) create big opportunity, yet only about 21% of people use the internet, and foundational gaps – limited AI talent, fragmented data, unstable power and high…

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Too Long; Didn’t Read:In Finland 2025, customer service pros must adopt agentic AI, GDPR‑safe workflows and upskilling: pilots backed by EUR 100M+ funding, 1M people need reskilling, AI can cut response times (58→6 min), speed first responses ~37% and lower costs up to 60%. In Finland in 2025, AI matters because it’s the bridge between efficient self‑service and the human conversations that actually build loyalty: Futurelab’s 2025 trends warn that self‑service “has removed the human dimension” and spotlight AI agents and “Asiakastiede” as ways to restore real personalization, while a striking stat notes 43% of people would rather clean a…

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Fast Technology reported on September 7 that Tencent Hunyuan announced that its Hunyuan translation model Hunyuan-MT-7B has topped the Hugging Face model trend list.The official statement indicated that this model, along with the latest member of the Hunyuan world model family, HunyuanWorld-Voyager, occupies two of the top three positions.It is reported that Hunyuan-MT-7B was open-sourced on September 1, with a total parameter count of only 7 billion, supporting 33 languages, and 5 types of Chinese dialect translations, making it a comprehensive lightweight translation model. In the International Conference on Computational Linguistics (ACL) WMT2025 competition that concluded at the end of…

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has wrapped up a series of public hearings on SpaceX’s proposal to launch its Super Heavy Starship rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC).  The sessions, held both in-person and online, form part of the draft environmental impact statement (EIS) review that will determine whether SpaceX would be cleared to conduct Starship launches and landings from Florida’s Space Coast. FAA review and Starship launch plans According to the FAA’s draft EIS, SpaceX seeks permission to fly its fully reusable Starship system from Launch Complex 39A, where construction of a dedicated tower and infrastructure has already…

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has wrapped up a series of public hearings on SpaceX’s proposal to launch its Super Heavy Starship rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC).  The sessions, held both in-person and online, form part of the draft environmental impact statement (EIS) review that will determine whether SpaceX would be cleared to conduct Starship launches and landings from Florida’s Space Coast. FAA review and Starship launch plans According to the FAA’s draft EIS, SpaceX seeks permission to fly its fully reusable Starship system from Launch Complex 39A, where construction of a dedicated tower and infrastructure has already…

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The Ali Tongyi Qwen team announced today the launch of the Qwen-3-Max-Preview language model, which is regarded as the most powerful iteration in the Tongyi Qwen series. It is now available for use on the official platform and OpenRouter platform. This upgrade not only showcases breakthroughs in the technical capabilities of domestically developed large language models but also marks a key step forward in multilingual support and commercial applications. In terms of technical performance, Qwen-3-Max has achieved significant improvements in core metrics compared to previous versions. The model’s accuracy has greatly increased in tasks such as mathematical calculations, code generation,…

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Sweden’s Mediation Institute has formally ended its efforts to resolve the conflict between Tesla Sweden and trade union IF Metall. After nearly two years, the union’s strike has become the country’s longest labor dispute to date.  Launched 677 days ago by the IF Metall union, the strike was intended to push Tesla Sweden into signing a collective agreement. Tesla Sweden, however, remained firm, maintaining that its working conditions are already better than union standards. Mediation Institute withdraws The state-run Mediation Institute, which had been involved early in the strike, confirmed this week that it was officially closing the case. The…

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