Private healthcare operator MedLife (stock symbol: M) has announced the first preliminary results of clinical validation from its genomics study, part of the Longevity100+ program, which aims to explore the role of genetic testing in preventive medicine.
Rompetrol Rafinare, the operator of Petromidia refinery, has started production of a new polymer type, Polypropylene Random Copolymer, with a view to portfolio diversification and covering car and food industry demand.
Engie Romania, the largest natural gas distributor and supplier locally, is in talks to lease a space of around 4,000 square meters in Matei Millo Offices building of downtown Bucharest, where the company intends to open an IT center, in line with real estate market sources.
AI scaling drains trillions in energy while amplifying errors. Neurosymbolic reasoning and decentralized cognitive systems deliver reliable intelligence without the risk. Opinion by: Mohammed Marikar, co-founder at Neem Capital Artificial intelligence has consistently been defined by scale, so far — bigger models, faster processing, expanding data centers. The assumption, based on traditional technology cycles, was that scale would keep improving performance and, over time, costs would fall and access would expand. That assumption is now breaking down. AI is not scaling like other software. Instead, it is capital-intensive, constrained by physical limits, and hitting diminishing returns far earlier than expected. Read more