Agent-based AI projected to see broader enterprise adoption by 2026 despite challenges

The development of agent-based artificial intelligence (AI) is at a pivotal moment, according to Going Cloud, a subsidiary of KKCompany Technologies. As related technologies, market acceptance, and policies mature, the firm projects broader enterprise adoption by 2026. However, challenges such as cybersecurity protection and sustainable maintenance remain significant obstacles for companies.

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Line Go eyes 10% revenue growth with improved efficiency, service expansions

Yulon Group’s mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platform Line Go is marking two years since its brand upgrade, as the service sees steady growth with over 4.7 million users. In particular, the Line Go Taxi service has become the largest low-carbon emission fleet in Taiwan, with an accumulated driving distance in 2024 equivalent to circling the Earth about 1,367 times.

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China Motor bets on ET35 to expand Taiwan’s electric commercial vehicle ecosystem

China Motor Corporation (CMC) delved into the development origins and future plans for the ET35, Taiwan’s first domestically produced electric commercial vehicle, at the annual Taiwan Automotive International Forum and Exhibition (TAIFE) on October 1, with CMC senior manager Leo Liu outlining the company’s ongoing roadmap and product blueprint.

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South Korea’s physical AI drive hits data bottlenecks

With the AI training market firmly dominated by Nvidia and other global leaders, South Korea’s AI semiconductor startups are turning their attention to inference as the next frontier. Both industry and government circles see inference as a chance to carve out a niche. However, insiders stress that expanding real-world inference services, not just the chips themselves, is what will ultimately unlock growth.

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