Saudi Telecom Giant Salam to Power Medusa Subsea Cable’s Middle East Expansion
Salam and AFR-IX Forge Strategic Connectivity Alliance In a significant move to bolster digital infrastructure across the Middle East and…
Salam and AFR-IX Forge Strategic Connectivity Alliance In a significant move to bolster digital infrastructure across the Middle East and…
The Unprecedented Coalition Calling for AI Superintelligence Safeguards An extraordinary alliance of technology pioneers, Nobel laureates, and policy experts has…
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Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has unveiled an AI clone designed to provide users with personalized coaching and investment insights. The tool, currently in beta, aims to replicate Dalio’s expertise through text and voice interactions. Reports indicate the clone has shown high accuracy in simulating his principles and advice.
Billionaire investor and Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio has announced the launch of his AI clone, “Digital Ray,” which reportedly aims to democratize access to his wealth of knowledge in finance, career development, and geopolitics. According to reports, the tool will allow users to engage in unlimited conversations with a digital version of Dalio, offering guidance traditionally reserved for those within his inner circle. Dalio expressed enthusiasm on social media, stating that this innovation enables him to share insights with a broader audience.
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Researchers have developed a novel approach to age estimation using electrocardiogram data from consumer smartwatches. The technology reportedly achieves remarkable accuracy, particularly during adolescence when physiological changes are most pronounced. This biometric method could transform how age-restricted services verify users while preserving privacy.
Smartwatch electrocardiogram (ECG) technology has emerged as a promising solution for age estimation, according to recent research findings. Sources indicate this approach could address growing concerns about privacy and reliability in digital age verification systems. The method leverages age-dependent characteristics in heart activity captured through consumer wearable devices, potentially offering a more secure alternative to traditional approaches like ID checks and facial recognition.
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