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That leaves room for Web3 platforms to define a different model. Unlike traditional AI systems that remain under corporate ...
Annie Lu left her Big Tech job at Atlassian, overcoming burnout, to pursue a more fulfilling life focused on creative ...
A steep slide in shares of semiconductor companies was dragging on the Nasdaq Composite on Tuesday afternoon, putting the ...
The AI giant drops its latest upgrade — and it’s BIG: ⚡685B parameters 🧠Longer context window 📂Multiple tensor formats ...
Big investors, fearful of September's typical seasonal declines, exited profitable stock positions on Tuesday, according to ...
The report, published by the advocacy organization Public Citizen, notes that, at the start of Trump’s second term, there ...
Electricity rates for individuals and small businesses could rise sharply as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other technology ...
A federal appeals court has ruled that part of a first-in-the-nation tax on digital advertising in Maryland aimed at Big Tech ...
Risks aside, Kinaxis offers a compelling mix of recurring revenue, global reach, and emerging AI tailwinds. The AI stock’s software is already deeply embedded with major multinationals, which makes ...
The scramble by tech companies for top AI talent is using unorthodox methods that imperil Silicon Valley’s startup culture.
There is some irony in how digital rights advocates have found themselves on the same page as Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.
The Digital Networks Act is already under fire and it’s barely off the ground. BRUSSELS — The European Commission is dialing reform, but not everyone is picking up.