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#economist.com. Nvidia’s boss dismisses fears that AI has hit a wall. But it’s “urgent” to get to the next level, Jensen Huang tells The Economist
#Nov.21.2024
#reutersagency.com. Amazon likely to face investigation under EU tech rules next year | Reuters News Agency. Amazon shares fell 3% after a Reuters exclusive that the online retailer will likely face an EU investigation next year into whether it favours its own
#Nov.21.2024
#economist.com. What ChatGPT’s corporate victims have in common. The first casualties of generative AI offer lessons for other businesses
#Nov.20.2024
#economist.com. What would Elon Musk do in government?. No CEO has ever bet so big on a commander-in-chief—and won
#Nov.07.2024
#economist.com. Oil bosses have big hopes for the AI boom. Data centres are fuelling demand for natural gas—for now
#Nov.07.2024
#economist.com. Huawei’s new made-in-China software takes on Apple and Android. With its latest operating system, it is cutting ties with Western tech
#Nov.05.2024
#economist.com. Why your company is struggling to scale up generative AI. As employers hesitate, workers are ahead of the curve
#Nov.04.2024
#economist.com. Can Japan’s toilet technology crack global markets?. The leading maker of electronic bidets shows the difficulties facing Japanese companies abroad
#Oct.31.2024
#economist.com. Can Google or Huawei stymie Apple’s march towards $4trn?. The contest for global smartphone dominance gets interesting
#Oct.24.2024
#economist.com. Why Microsoft Excel won’t die. The business world’s favourite software program enters its 40th year
#Oct.15.2024
#economist.com. The trouble with Elon Musk’s robotaxi dream. Scaling up self-driving taxis will be hard, and competition will be fierce
#Oct.13.2024
#economist.com. How to send a cake from New Jersey to Accra. A Ghanaian app hints at the potential and problems of Africa’s diaspora
#Oct.10.2024
#economist.com. Masayoshi Son is back in Silicon Valley—and late to the AI race. This isn’t the first time the Japanese tech investor has missed the hot new thing
#Oct.10.2024
#economist.com. China is writing the world’s technology rules. It is setting standards for everything from 6G to quantum computing
#Oct.10.2024
#economist.com. Big tech is bringing nuclear power back to life. Artificial intelligence needs clean and reliable energy sources
#Oct.09.2024
#wired.com. Alfonso Cuarón Subverted Sci-Fi and Fantasy. Now He’s Coming for TV. “Gravity,” “Children of Men,” the best Harry Potter movie—and now a seven-part miniseries? With “Disclaimer,” director Alfonso Cuarón has set out to conquer TV in the name of cinema.
#Oct.09.2024
#economist.com. Will America’s government try to break up Google?. Antitrust remedies that target its generative-AI ambitions are more likely
#Oct.03.2024
#economist.com. What does the OpenAI exodus say about Sam Altman?. Another departure focuses attention on his leadership
#Sep.26.2024
#economist.com. Can dealmaking save Intel?. America’s failing chip champion needs a financial-engineering miracle
#Sep.25.2024
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