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Reigning G4D Open Champion Brendan Lawlor took the halfway lead in the ISPS Handa Irish Open for Players with a Disability after a brilliant 68 on Tuesday.
May 18, 2025 at 4:39pm BST Brendan Lawlor completed a wire-to-wire victory at Woburn on Saturday to secure his second G4D Open title. The Dundalk-based Lawlor, who won the inaugural staging of the ...
High-performance open-source vector database Qdrant has added new enterprise-level security and management tools to its cloud offering, allowing companies to deploy and scale up artificial ...
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In 2024, vector database technology has become table stakes for enterprise AI deployment. Nearly every database vendor has some form of vector implementation, including Oracle, Microsoft, Google ...
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He also argued that the open-source pgvectorscale can outperform other vector database technologies, including Pinecone. Looking beyond RAG to agentic AI for vector database operations ...
On Oct. 15, Alderson made history as the first player with autism to win a G4D Tour event, which took place in Sotogrande, Spain, according to the organization’s website.
The G4D Tour was launched in 2022, and for this 2023 – 24 season the tournament fields are selected using both the Gross and Net World Rankings for Golfers with a Disability (WR4GD).
World No 1 Kipp Popert came through a final-round tussle with Brendan Lawlor to claim a dramatic one-shot victory in The G4D Open at Woburn. The top two players on the World Ranking for Golfers ...
The Irishman, who has a rare condition called Ellis–van Creveld syndrome, leads by a stroke after England’s Popert, 25, battled to a three-over 75 for a total of 143, helped by a closing birdie.
Kipp Popert, the world's top-ranked golfer with a disability, holds a three-shot lead after the opening round of the G4D Open at Woburn. The Englishman hit a four-under 68 at the Duchess course to ...
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