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Semantic understanding, not just vectors: How Intuit’s data architecture powers agentic AI with measurable ROI

February 28, 2025 6:00 AM Credit: Image generated by VentureBeat with Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Intuit — the financial software giant behind products like TurboTax and QuickBooks — is making significant strides using generative AI to

Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park launch a landmark that filled me with pride

As an invited guest at the two-hour opening extravaganza at the main stadium of Hong Kong’s newest landmark, Kai Tak Sports Park, I found myself exclaiming a few times and swinging through a range of emotions during the opening ceremony, not least during the moment Andy Lau Tak-wah, one of the “Four Heavenly Kings” of

Hong Kong health authorities investigating imported case of measles

Health authorities are investigating an imported case of measles involving a 38-year-old man who returned from Vietnam and visited the Hong Kong Sports Institute last month. The Centre for Health Protection on Saturday revealed the case of the patient, who had diarrhoea on February 22 and developed a rash three days later. He sought medical

2025 COTA Grand Prix odds, Austin NASCAR predictions: Expert who hit 17 winners eyeing 80-1 longshot

Christopher Bell, who has had success at Circuit of the Americas in the past, will try to make it back-to-back wins when the NASCAR Cup Series moves to the road course at Austin, Texas, on Sunday. Bell won his 10th Cup Series race of his career last week when he took the checkered flag at

All the Bookish News We Covered This Week

Rebecca Joines Schinsky Chief of Staff Rebecca Joines Schinsky is the Chief of Staff for Riot New Media Group and a co-host of the Book Riot Podcast. She can be reached at rebecca@riotnewmedia.com. View All posts by Rebecca Joines Schinsky Welcome to your Saturday edition of Today in Books. Here’s a look at all the

Bond Villain Star Bruce Glover Has Died

MGM/EON Character actor Bruce Glover, who portrayed the gay assassin Mr. Wint alongside jazz musician Putter Smith’s Mr. Kidd in Sean Connery’s final official James Bond film “Diamonds Are Forever,” has died. He was 92. Glover’s son, “Back to the Future” and “Willard” actor Crispin Glover, revealed the news on Instagram. A cause of death

48 hours in pictures, 30 March 2025

Through the lens: The Citizen's Picture Editors select the best news photographs from South Africa and around the world. Noe Roth of Switzerland in action during Training during the Aerials competition at the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle and Freeski World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland, 30 March 2025. Picture: EPA-EFE/GIAN EHRENZELLER Women runners Nancy Young (left)

‘We don’t have a choice’: ACT’s lack of specific health services has families moving

In March last year, young Jackson Fitzgerald, bald and pale, wearing his favourite Spiderman T-shirt as well as a shy smile, rang the bell to mark the end of his cancer treatment at the Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick. SALE ON NOW! Tap into unlimited access or signup to continue reading All articles from our

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Indiana’s Curt Cignetti Leads The Field As Indy 500 Honorary Pace Car Driver

Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti has collected nearly every award and accolade imaginable over the last year as he led the Hoosiers to an undefeated national championship season in 2025. But Cignetti was able to somehow add another prestigious honor to his name on Sunday.  Cignetti was the honorary pace car driver ahead of the

College football’s second-year stars: Sophomore standouts that will define the 2026 playoff race

Every college football season produces a handful of second-year players who stop looking like promising recruits and start resembling future first-round draft picks. The jump from freshman flashes to sophomore superstardom is often where national contenders are made, Heisman campaigns are born and coordinators suddenly realize they've created a weekly matchup problem for the rest

Blood Markers to Direct Lung Cancer Screening; Name Change for PCOS

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Gene Editing: A ‘One-Time’ Treatment for CVD?

Cardiovascular diseases could be among the world’s first medical conditions to be treated by changing a patient’s genes. If ongoing phase 3 trials succeed, gene editing will offer a novel therapy for transthyretin amyloidosis, and treatments for hyperlipidemia may not be far behind.  Precise gene editing using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-associated protein

The man behind the legendary MPC, Roger Linn, stays focused with a single browser tab

Roger Linn is a legend in the world of musical instruments. He’s been at the cutting edge of music technology for decades. He created the LM-1, the first drum machine to use samples, and its successor, the LinnDrum, is one of the most iconic drum machines of all time. They were used on countless records