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Alphabet Outshines Rivals as AI Investments Surge in Tech Sector
Major tech companies are raising investments in AI technology, but Alphabet's strong cash flow attracts the most investor support despite…
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UNC Converge-Con Explores AI Creativity Ethics and Risks
UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media hosted the Converge-Con event, focusing on AI with sessions on creativity, ethics, and…
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AI Boom Propels Tech Giants to Trillion Dollar Valuations and Chipmaker Stock Surge
A surge in AI demand has pushed tech giants to trillion-dollar valuations and sparked heavy investment in chipmakers. Companies like…
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AI Boom Powers Trillion-Dollar Valuations and Chipmaker Surge
A surge in AI adoption is boosting the valuations of tech giants like Nvidia and fueling record investments in chipmakers.…
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Korean Researchers Propose Global AI Safety Standards to Boost Trust
South Korean researchers have put forward a proposal for establishing international standards on AI safety and trustworthiness. Their goal is…
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Google vs Microsoft: Next-Gen AI Business Models Face Off
Google and Microsoft are competing aggressively in AI business models, each investing heavily in generative AI to transform productivity tools…
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Meta and Microsoft Ramp Up AI Investments Amid Investor Caution
Meta and Microsoft are heavily investing in AI infrastructure, testing investor patience as spending surges. Analysts debate the long-term profitability…
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Big Tech Earnings Reveal Surging AI Chip Demand and Industry Investment
Recent Big Tech company earnings highlight that demand for AI chips remains extremely high. Leading tech firms are investing heavily…
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AI Adoption Challenges and Ethics Drive Tech Conversation
AI technology is rapidly integrating into daily life, raising questions about ethical use, transparency, and its impact on jobs. Experts…
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Harvard Professor: Most Generative AI Firms Not Yet Profitable
Most generative AI companies are still unprofitable and face major challenges in scaling and monetizing their products, according to Harvard…