Tuesday, March 17, 2026

2026: Will North Korea’s Nuclear Freeze Open the Door to U.S. Talks?

Experts urge South Korea to prepare for phased denuclearization talks with North Korea and the U.S., balancing engagement and pressure.

IONNA Brings High-Speed Charging to North America, Partnering with Automotive Giants

IONNA, a joint venture for EV charging, launched in North Carolina, aims for 30,000 chargers by 2030, enhancing user convenience.

Trump-Putin Ceasefire Talks Could Restore South Korea’s Petrochemical Edge Amid Global Market Struggles

Trump's call with Putin may influence the petrochemical market, potentially helping South Korea regain competitiveness post-ceasefire.

Tag: AI research

From ResNet to AlexNet—The Blueprint for 21st Century AI Revolution

The most cited paper of the 21st century is Microsoft's ResNet, pivotal for AI advancements like AlphaGo and ChatGPT.

MIT Study Says AI Doesn’t Hold Values—It Mimics Prompts

MIT's research reveals AI lacks consistent values, responding variably to prompts rather than holding firm opinions.

KAIST’s vTrain Reduces Training Costs and Increases Efficiency for AI Models

KAIST's vTrain tool optimizes LLM training time, improving GPU efficiency by 10% and reducing costs by over 5%, now open-source.

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