Thanks to Aakash Gupta for this – the top five tech companies in Europe: By Revenue: 1. Bosch – €80 billion 2. Siemens – €72 billion 3. SAP – €31.2 …
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Thanks to Aakash Gupta for this – the top five tech companies in Europe: By Revenue: 1. Bosch – €80 billion 2. Siemens – €72 billion 3. SAP – €31.2 …
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Critics of US military actions in Latin America argue the campaign is unlikely to meaningfully disrupt drug networks and suggest the broader standoff may instead reflect a strategic “negotiation about …
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Ex-Chancellor George Osborne (pictured) is to join OpenAI as ‘Head of AI for Countries’, starting in January and based in London. Earlier this week OpenAI’s keenest rival in the AI …
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Sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment will rise about 9% to $126 billion in 2026 and a further 7.3% to $135 billion in 2027, says SEMI, SEMI expects China, Taiwan and …
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E-peas has announced an solar harvesting power management IC that can accept inputs from 5µA to 1A “spanning the full dynamic range of hybrid indoor-outdoor photo-voltaic cells”, it said. “These …
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Earlier today, China GPU startup MetaX Integrated Circuits Shanghai raised $585 million in an IPO that was more than 2986 times oversubscribed with the post-IPO share price soaring over 700% …
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Yesterday, Imec and Japan’s Advanced SoC Research for Automotive (ASRA) announced a strategic alignment initiative aimed at harmonising the standardisation of chiplet architectures for automotive applications. Imec and ASRA have …
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Diodes has introduced a series of low saturation npn and pnp bipolar transistors optimised for automotive power switching and control. “With BVceo up to 100V, continuous current to 10A – …
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For brushed dc motors, Rohm has developed a pair of driver ICs. BD60210FV is for two 8 – 18V 1A motors (4A peak) and comes in a 5 x 6.4mm …
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We are announcing memory for chat agents in Amazon Quick Suite – a feature that allows users to get personalized responses based on their previous conversations. With this feature, Quick Suite remembers the preferences users specify in chat and generate responses that are tailored to them. Users can also view their inferred preferences and remove any memory they don’t want Quick chat agents to use.
Previously, chat users needed to repeat their preferences around response format, acronyms, dashboards, and integrations in every conversation. They also had to clarify ambiguous topics and entities in chat, increasing the tedious back and forth needed to get accurate and insightful responses. Memory addresses this pain point by remembering facts and details about users in a way that ensures responses provided to users continuously learn and improve. Users also control what Quick Suite remembers about them – all the memories are viewable and removable by users, and users have the choice to start chat in Private Mode in which conversations are not used to infer memories.
Memory in Quick Suite chat agents is available in US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon). To learn more, visit the Amazon Quick Suite User Guide .