A new partnership between technology firm Broadcom and an AI specialist CAMB.AI aims to build translation capabilities directly into the hardware of your devices. This on-device approach means tasks like converting speech to another language, live dubbing, and generating audio descriptions for the visually impaired would all happen on your phone, television, or other gadget. The companies state this method offers significant benefits over cloud-based systems. Because the data does not need to travel to a remote server, the companies promise near-instant results with minimal lag. They also highlight major privacy and security improvements, as personal audio never leaves the user’s possession. Additionally, the technology would consume much less internet bandwidth. Enter the Galaxy AI ecosystem with the new Galaxy Buds3 FE and Galaxy S25 FE A Filipino enrolls in AI-related online courses every 9 minutes — Coursera The AI voice narrates the visual events in multiple languages in r...
A new initiative from VinFast aims to protect the investment of its customers in the Philippines. The electric car manufacturer has launched a buyback program that ensures a specific resale value for its vehicles, a direct effort to calm fears about electric car value depreciation. This program, named the Residual Value Guarantee (RVG), sets a fixed buyback price for the first three years of ownership. The offer is available for all VinFast models sold to Filipinos in the Philippines. The move is a clear response to common uncertainties potential buyers have about electric vehicles. These often include questions about battery lifespan, maintenance expenses, and how much a used electric car is actually worth. By promising a fixed resale value, VinFast hopes to convince more people to make the switch to electric transport. Term Residual Value 6 months up to 90% of the EV’s price 1 year up to 86% of the EV’s price 2 years up to 78% of the EV’s price 3 years up to...