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The most desirable skills in the job market, Bard from Google changes its name, and FTX customers have a chance to recover stolen money. What else did we live through in the past week?

In times dominated by modern technologies, the skills to work with people prove to be more necessary than ever before.

The AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, as one of the few institutions in Poland, has obtained permission from the Office of Electronic Communications to launch its own 5G network. The aim was to create an innovative base for conducting research on this technology and the services associated with it.

Google Maps makes it easy to discover new places and plan trips, using natural user queries. And all this thanks to new features based on generative artificial intelligence.

Meta announced the introduction of a new policy for labeling AI-generated content on its main platforms - Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The changes are intended to make it easier for users to distinguish between content created by humans and algorithms.

Google's BardAI started speaking Polish, Warsaw University of Technology launched its VC fund, and OpenAI still has to defend itself in Italy against privacy violation allegations. What else did we live through last week?

Mastercard is introducing a new AI model created by experts in the field of cybersecurity and combating financial abuse - Decision Intelligence Pro. It is set to change the way banks analyze and identify suspicious transactions.

Warsaw University of Technology Investment Factory is the first venture capital fund established by a Polish public university. What do we know about it?

The dynamic development of generative AI has a significant impact on the business sector. According to Deloitte's "The State of Generative AI in the Enterprise" report, 80% of business leaders expect their business to change in the next three years.

The Ministry of Digitization and the Polish Digital Projects Center have started the construction project of the National Data Processing Center. The first stage of financing this investment has been valued at 830 million zlotys.