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Author: Emily Stanton

Emily is an experienced tech journalist, fascinated by the impact of AI on society and business. Beyond her work, she finds passion in photography and travel, continually seeking inspiration from the world around her
Linkers Industries Limited has received a deficiency letter from Nasdaq for failing to maintain the minimum bid price requirement of $1.00 per share for 30 consecutive business days. The company has been granted a 180-day compliance period to regain compliance, during which its shares will continue trading on Nasdaq.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna appears to be refining his stance on AI as competition in the sector intensifies. While OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DeepSeek compete for dominance in generative AI, IBM continues to focus on practical enterprise applications, as demonstrated by Arab National Bank’s recent deployment of IBM’s fraud prevention platform.
IBM’s CEO has stated that artificial intelligence will enhance programmers’ capabilities rather than replace them, emphasizing that the future of programming lies in human-AI collaboration. This perspective comes amid growing concerns about AI’s impact on employment and reflects IBM’s balanced approach to technological advancement while maintaining investment in human talent.
Google has purchased land in Stillwater for a new data center development that could significantly expand the company’s data infrastructure capacity. The project is expected to create substantial employment opportunities and economic benefits for the region, aligning with the tech giant’s strategy to enhance its cloud computing and AI capabilities.
Major technology companies including Amazon, Google, and Meta have announced their support for an initiative to triple global nuclear power capacity by 2050. This backing comes as tech giants seek reliable, zero-emission energy sources to power their expanding data centers and meet climate commitments while addressing growing energy demands from AI and cloud computing.
New legislation in Minnesota aims to restrict physician noncompete agreements, with special protections for medical residents and interns. The proposed bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by early-career physicians and seeks to balance healthcare organizations’ interests with professionals’ mobility and patient access to care.
CMS has proposed a new rule aimed at reducing improper enrollments in the ACA marketplace, introducing enhanced verification procedures and improved data-matching capabilities to identify potentially fraudulent applications. The initiative seeks to strengthen program integrity while maintaining healthcare access for eligible Americans, with stakeholders expressing mixed reactions as the proposal enters its public comment period.
Ozarks Healthcare has announced a series of upcoming low-cost laboratory screening dates featuring an updated registration process designed to improve efficiency and patient experience. The screenings will offer comprehensive health tests at reduced rates across multiple locations throughout April and May, with online pre-registration available to minimize wait times. This initiative reflects Ozarks Healthcare’s commitment to making preventive healthcare more accessible to community members.
Healthcare is experiencing a significant shift toward outpatient services, driven by technological advancements, economic pressures, and changing patient preferences. This trend is prompting healthcare organizations to invest in purpose-built outpatient facilities that incorporate AI capabilities, robust cybersecurity, and diverse design perspectives to better serve communities while managing costs.
Google has launched Gemma 3, a powerful AI model that can run on a single GPU while tripling the performance of previous versions. This breakthrough makes advanced AI capabilities more accessible to developers with limited computational resources, enabling sophisticated applications in image generation, style transfers, and natural language processing without requiring specialized hardware configurations.