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Five business leaders explain how you can turn AI into a trusted team member. Tim Chilton, managing consultant at Ordnance ...
Relative to their size, Britain’s islands are among the most geologically varied in the world. Our sheer range of landforms, ...
The Ordnance Survey benchmarks chiselled into buildings, walls and bridges were originally used to measure height across ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNNew cycling guidebook to inspire days out in EdinburghA new cycling guidebook has been released this summer full of safe routes for families to enjoy away from heavy traffic.
While some business leaders buy large language models, others build their own. Here are five things you need to know.
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe areas where householders are missing out on cheaper solar electricity, mappedAreas with some of the highest sunshine levels in the country have been found to have just 1-3 per cent of rooves where solar ...
Following up from our coverage of Qlik's AI on Tour event, a deep dive explores how South Central Ambulance Service is using ...
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Colchester Gazette on MSNCyclist, 75, rides from Colchester to Devon for cancer charityA RETIRED primary school teacher says it was “great fun” to complete a 373-mile bike ride from Colchester to Devon for a ...
The key takeaway from the many conversations at the AI Reality Tour was that none of these Qlik customers see AI as a gimmick ...
Sometimes excavation work causes damage to existing underground pipes and cables that are not expected to be there.
There is tremendous fun to be had striding across dale and over fell, up mountain gradient and along the precipice of a ...
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