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China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Purpose, Challenges, and Criticisms
China and Pakistan first signed the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor or CPEC agreement in 2015 and began formalizing its operation in 2016. The CPEC is an […]
Economic Corridor: Advantages and Disadvantages
The Asian Development Bank coined the term “economic corridor” in 1998 to describe critical networks or connections between economic agents placed along a defined geographic […]
Difference Between Apple and Samsung: Comparing Their Strategies
Apple and Samsung are two of the largest tech companies in the world. Both are also dominant in the more specific consumer electronics industry. Their […]
Difference Between Spotify and Apple Music
Spotify and Apple Music dominate the global music streaming market in terms of number of subscribers. The former has more than 30 percent market share […]
Difference Between Open-Source AI and Closed-Source AI
There are two routes in developing artificial intelligence systems, technologies, or applications. These are the open-source route and the closed-source or proprietary route. Closed-source AI […]
Closed-Source AI: Advantages and Disadvantages
The artificial intelligence strategies of companies such as OpenAI, Meta Platforms, Nvidia Corporation, and Google are based on developing closed-source AI tools and models with […]
Open-Source AI: Advantages and Disadvantages
The increasing popularity of open-source AI tools and models stems from an emerging clamor about the need to democratize access to artificial intelligence technologies and […]
Environmental Impacts of Electronics
The term “electronics” does not correspond to the scientific and engineering discipline alone. It also represents the activities and products of the greater electronics sector […]
Advantages and Disadvantages of Net Neutrality
Taiwanese-American legal scholar and Columbia University media law professor Tim Wu coined the term “network neutrality” or net neutrality in 2003. He based it on […]