AI is no longer a cost-cutting solution in China

    Plus: Companies warned to prepare for Mythos Image: AI needs to augment, not replace Welcome to Computing’s weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This week we look at China’s new ruling on AI, how countries are preparing for Anthropic’s Mythos, and the ongoing dispute between Samsung workers and management in South Korea. At a…

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    Ibrahim Hamadoun Macinanké Aims to Build Secure ‘Made in Mali’ Apps After Orange-Sponsored Training

    Ibrahim Hamadoun Macinanké Aims to Build Secure ‘Made in Mali’ Apps After Orange-Sponsored Training

    He explores new methods in development and cybersecurity. His work shows the transformative effect of training and proficiency on professional practices. Ibrahim Hamadoun Macinanké is a Malian full-stack developer and IT support and maintenance technician. He holds a bachelor’s degree in management IT obtained in 2023 from the University School of Technology and Management in…

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    China restaurant features villains from martial arts novel who cook using kung fu techniques

    China restaurant features villains from martial arts novel who cook using kung fu techniques

    A restaurant in China which lets its staff play popular characters from a famed martial arts novel to interact with customers has trended on mainland social media. Xiangyang Courtyard in Xiangyang, Hubei province, central China, which opened in September, features martial arts performances, the Jimu News reported. It is decorated in the style of classic…

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