February 11, 2025 - 11:06

In a significant development for the mining industry, a major company has announced its decision to integrate ExploreTech's advanced AI drill technology at the Majuba Hill site in the United States. This strategic move aims to refine drilling trajectories and improve target generation by leveraging a comprehensive historical data set. The adoption of AI technology is expected to increase the probability of success in drilling operations, optimizing resource extraction and minimizing costs.
The implementation of this cutting-edge technology comes at a crucial time as the demand for efficient and sustainable mining practices grows. By utilizing AI to analyze vast amounts of data, the company hopes to make informed decisions that enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. This initiative not only demonstrates a commitment to innovation but also highlights the potential of AI to transform traditional mining methodologies. Stakeholders are optimistic that this collaboration will yield significant advancements in mineral exploration and extraction.
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Stifel Raises its Price Target on Marvell Technology (MRVL)Marvell Technology (MRVL) is drawing fresh attention from Wall Street after Stifel raised its price target on the stock to $210, up from $140, while maintaining a Buy rating. The move came on May...
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Bharti Airtel Launches Enhanced Postpaid Service with Advanced 5G Slicing TechnologyBharti Airtel has introduced a new postpaid plan that leverages 5G network slicing technology to offer dedicated bandwidth and lower latency for priority users. The service, called Airtel Priority...
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What is a ‘zero day’ exploit? (Dave Taylor)You have likely heard the term `zero day exploit` in news reports about cyberattacks and data breaches. It sounds alarming, and for good reason, but understanding what it actually means can help...