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Spotify vs. Apple Music vs. YouTube Music: Which is best for your hard-earned cash?

How to pick the best music streaming service So many streaming services and so little time to find the one that suits you best. What's a music lover to do? Talking Tech has you covered. USA TODAY MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. — There are millions of songs available on demand for $10 a month or so from Spotify, Apple Music and rivals, and they're all competing aggressively for your ears and dollars. Which of the monthly streaming music services makes the best recommendations, is easiest to use and has the best prices?  After the newest kid on the block, YouTube Music Premium,  debuted in a soft launch this week , we set to find out, comparing YouTube to the Big 3: No. 1 Spotify (75 million subscribers,) Apple Music (50 million) and Amazon, which won't be more specific other  than to say it has "tens of millions" of users. For several days, we have been searching for our favorites, looking for clues to discover stuff we didn't know about, creating pl

Samsung AI centre to be based at Cambridge

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Korean tech giant Samsung has announced a major investment in artificial intelligence research in the UK. The company is to open an AI research lab in Cambridge, in a move that has been welcomed by the prime minister. The lab will join other Samsung centres dedicated to the topic, based in Moscow and Toronto. The technology is now seen as key to competing in many industries. The UK has been a hotspot for AI research. But there are concerns about a growing skills shortage. Samsung says the lab will focus on health and communication. Theresa May said the announcement was "a vote of confidence in the UK as a world leader in artificial intelligence" and would create high-skilled highly paid jobs. Industry v academia The new centre could recruit as many as 150 scientists - although Samsung is being quite vague about its precise plans. It will be led by Prof Andrew Blake, an AI pioneer who previously ran Microsoft's research lab in the same city.

Top Five Tehnologies That Define 2018

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By Tech News....... ================================= An eternal truism of life is that it only accelerates. This pattern—human progress moving quicker and quicker as time goes on—is what futurist Ray Kurzweil calls human history’s Law of Accelerating Returns. 2017 was filled to the brim with incredible changes and progress and 2018 promises to be yet another blockbuster year in human history. Here are some predictions for the year in tech ahead of us: Inteligence in everything around us is excepted basline behaviour 2017 was the year that AI truly emerged as the technology that would define our lives in the future – but still a year where AI’s disruption potential was discussed more than demonstrated. 2018 will be a year where AI (specifically Artificial Narrow Intelligence where the AI is tuned for a specific use case) begins to go mainstream. Our world will be infused with ambient intelligence that will progressively provoke less amazement and will simply become a p