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AI can’t replace human goals, says NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang
📊 Jensen Huang believes AI is the answer to our aging workforce crisis. With the right AI companions, he says we could reach a US$200 trillion global GDP! Is your company ready for the AI revolution? #Taiwan2025/05/26 15:43 -
South Korean startup introduces humanoid robot Alice
AeiROBOT unveils Alice, a humanoid robot, at COMPUTEX, aiming to transform industries with Nvidia AI modules. Discover how Alice enhances productivity in manufacturing.2025/05/21 20:02 -
Labor groups win decade-long fight for Taiwan holidays
Taiwan’s lawmakers passed a bill adding four national holidays, a win for labor groups. Concerns remain about potential future cuts. Observers watch for impacts on work-life balance.2025/05/09 16:43 -
Taiwan faces challenge with workplace ’subtle sabotage’
"Subtle sabotage" in workplaces, like micromanagement and isolation, undermines morale and productivity. Experts advise documenting incidents and fostering kindness to combat these issues.2025/03/04 16:30 -
Leaving on time: A growing trend among young office workers
Young professionals in Taipei are reshaping workplace norms by prioritizing work-life balance. Experts highlight the importance of clear work hours and legal standards.2024/11/13 17:20 -
Remote work reshapes global workplace, Asia lags behind
Remote work reshapes the global workplace, with insights on productivity benefits and the slower adoption in Asia compared to the West.2024/06/28 18:50 -
’Quiet vacationing’ emerges as a trend among remote workers
Discover how "quiet vacationing" is shaping the future of work among Gen Z and millennials in the U.S., a trend emerging from the rise of remote work. Learn about its impact on productivity and the call for a healthier work-life balance.2024/06/24 15:50 -
MediaTek unveils latest LLM for Chinese-language users
Discover how MediaTek is pioneering the future of generative AI with its new traditional Chinese large language model, MediaTek Research BreeXe, tailored for Taiwanese users seeking culturally relevant solutions.2024/04/09 18:32 -
MediaTek’s new AI tools promise productivity boost
Discover how MediaTek is leading the AI revolution with its latest generative AI tools, DaVinci and BreeXe, designed to enhance productivity and reshape industries.2024/04/09 18:24 -
Taiwan considers 4-day workweeks amid challenges
Discover how a Taiwanese cybersecurity firm’s adoption of a four-day workweek has led to increased efficiency and improved work-life balance, setting a trend amidst global shifts towards reduced work hours.2024/02/29 16:47 -
Taiwan’s MOL reports surge in furloughed workers
The Ministry of Labor reported a significant increase in the number of furloughed workers, with the manufacturing industry being the most affected. The labor ministry also predicted a high demand for labor in the accommodation and food services industry and the wholesale and retail trade sector. The global labor shortage crisis has led to businesses implementing solutions such as cross-training to boost productivity. The Regent Taipei successfully reduced its labor shortage rate through cross-training and creating a positive work environment. Fair wages and a positive work environment are believed to be key factors in employee retention.2023/12/26 15:52 -
TSMC sees orders hike as October revenue hits record levels
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) predicts a surge in artificial intelligence (AI) orders in the coming year, with October’s revenue reaching NT$243.203 billion ($8.6 billion), a 34.8 percent monthly increase and a 15.7 percent annual increase. TSMC’s stock price has also been on a steady rise, accumulating a growth of 7.5 percent since November. Morgan Stanley semiconductor research analyst Charlie Chan attributes TSMC’s revenue growth to signs of recovery and the robust demand for AI semiconductors worldwide. NVIDIA’s expanded order to TSMC, along with increased demand from clients like Apple and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), has led TSMC to accelerate the enhancement of its advanced packaging technology, Chip on Wafer on Substrate (CoWoS). CoWoS enables TSMC to effectively reduce costs and trim electric consumption by packaging chiplets on a silicon interposer and placing them on a package substrate. However, TSMC’s current CoWoS capacity remains a bottleneck for NVIDIA’s AI GPU chips, though the company forecasts a rebound in productivity by the end of 2024 to meet customer demand.2023/11/16 21:24