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Waconia Chamber Hosts Artificial Intelligence Discussion

Jun 05,26 | 01:44 EST

Artificial intelligence can be perceived as both a source of dread and a catalyst for profound change, with developments and public understanding evolving almost daily. This article summarizes a Waconia Chamber of Commerce event focusing on AI's practical applications for businesses.

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Solidion Technology's 30+ Patents for Space-Based Artificial Intelligence Batteries Include the Highest-Performing Patented Lithium Anode Protection Technology

Jun 05,26 | 01:42 EST

Solidion Technology Inc. ("Solidion" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: STI), an advanced battery technology solutions provider, today announced a patented breakthrough in lithium metal battery technology. This innovation removes key stumbling blocks against the full-scale commercialization of ultra-high energy lithium-sulfur, lithium-air, and anodeless lithium metal batteries, positioning the company as a leader in powering the rapidly expanding space and lunar economy with reliable, high-performance power storage.

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1 High-Flying Artificial Intelligence Stock You Might Want to Avoid Buying Right Now

Jun 05,26 | 01:39 EST

At $242.57, Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) is a Hold. A pullback toward $185 would offer a more attractive entry for investors. The stock has run too far, too fast after a quarter that fundamentals do not yet justify. Qualcomm is the dominant supplier of premium smartphone application processors and modems, with growing footprints in automotive cockpits, IoT edge devices, and hyperscaler data centers. Its Snapdragon franchise drives the largest share of revenue, while the QTL licensing arm generates high-margin royalty income from the global handset installed base.

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GWSB to launch artificial intelligence-focused master’s program in fall 2026

Jun 05,26 | 01:37 EST

The program is a collaboration across multiple GWSB departments and is designed to combine the technical foundations of AI with business strategy and responsible AI governance.

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Brookhaven Lab Intern Uses Artificial Intelligence to Train Robots

Jun 05,26 | 01:35 EST

Jasmin Lin didn’t set out to study artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, but her path has led her there. Now pursuing a master’s degree in bioinformatics at Brandeis University after earning her undergraduate degree in biology at Stony Brook University, Lin expanded her interests through hands-on research experiences at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory.

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Why Callan chooses a human-first artificial intelligence strategy

Jun 05,26 | 01:34 EST

Callan CEO Greg Allen took the unusual step of publicly explaining how his firm uses artificial intelligence, telling clients in a recent blog that the technology will make employees more productive rather than reduce headcount. Allen wrote that "It is extraordinarily rare for us to write about ourselves." He wanted to discuss Callan's AI strategy to educate clients on how they use these tools and the benefits for their work. Since September 2017, Allen, CEO of the investment consulting firm, outlined a series of "wills" and "will nots" based on an internal survey. This approach shows they are learning from actual usage instead of imposing a firm-wide system before practical use cases are clear. Despite mixed views among pension fund executives on AI's potential impact on employment, Allen emphasized that AI at Callan is not intended to reduce headcount, but to enhance employee productivity for clients. He clarified that AI will not replace investment, legal, or client judgment, nor will it eliminate the need for fact verification. Instead, AI supports subject-matter expertise, allowing it to operate more efficiently. For Callan employees, AI's most significant current use is to reduce repetitive tasks such as processing quarterly investor letters, manager commentary, meeting notes, legal summaries, research papers, and operating instructions. Allen noted that much of Callan’s work involves an overload of text, sources, or repetition, and AI is proving effective in condensing this information into something concise, organized, and easily digestible for clients. Employees describe AI as a valuable assistant, intern, writing partner, coding partner, or a second set of eyes. Addressing concerns about AI creating portfolio risk, Allen stressed that Callan’s use of AI is to support professional work, not to substitute for professional judgment. Callan’s AI applications are still evolving for its 204 employees and over 400 clients, for whom the company oversees more than $4 trillion in assets under administration. Allen concluded that as they continue to refine AI integration and encourage broader experimentation within the firm, and learn from current users, their work for clients is expected to become better, more efficient, and more focused on client inquiries.

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New AI tools could help eye doctors diagnose retinal disease faster

Jun 05,26 | 01:33 EST

A new experimental artificial intelligence (AI) system, called OCTCube-M, developed by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, in collaboration with the University of Washington and Genentech, Inc., is designed to significantly improve and expedite the diagnosis of retinal diseases. This advanced technology analyzes detailed three-dimensional images of the eye's retina obtained through non-invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans. The study, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, demonstrates that OCTCube-M surpasses older 2D models in accurately identifying eight different retinal conditions, including age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in individuals over 50. Beyond improved diagnosis, the AI system also shows greater precision in predicting the progression rate of severe conditions like geographic atrophy. This innovation promises to empower physicians with faster, more accurate diagnostic capabilities, refine treatment strategies, and accelerate the development of new therapies through more efficient clinical trials. Furthermore, the model exhibits the potential to detect broader systemic health risks, such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure, by analyzing subtle patterns in retinal blood vessels, thereby transforming routine eye exams into powerful tools for comprehensive health screening and early disease detection.

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Not written with AI, District 186 working on student/staff AI use policy

Jun 05,26 | 01:31 EST

Springfield's District 186 is proactively developing new policies regarding the use of artificial intelligence by both students and staff. The initiative aims to utilize AI as a valuable tool to elevate and enhance learning experiences, rather than allowing it to replace genuine educational processes, emphasizing responsible use and critical evaluation of AI output within the academic environment.

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For new graduates, artificial intelligence clouds the path ahead

Jun 04,26 | 01:45 EST

As commencement season ends, college graduates are increasingly worried artificial intelligence could reshape careers and future jobs.

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