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“They’ve kind of come around,” says a school superintendent in Fargo, North Dakota.
Powerful computer chips are sold in Shenzhen markets despite U.S. restrictions on exports, says Ana Swanson of the New York Times.
What those risks are, and which companies are worried, go beyond the usual suspects.
The information sector lost 20,000 jobs in July. Its unemployment rate is sitting at an uncomfortable 5.6%.
For now, it’s boosting other parts of the economy — chipmakers and contractors that build data centers, for example.
Real estate prices are getting unreal, thanks to the ripples of Nvidia’s success.
The flood of big tech names coming out publicly for Trump and the GOP is a sharp departure from Silicon Valley’s past political practices.
Many writers see AI as a threat, says Rebecca Ackermann. Outcomes are uncertain, but there’s widespread worry about being replaced as creators.
Creators say the new AI is capable of inferring users’ emotions, but some experts are wary of the dangers of adaptive AI.
Companies hope AI branding makes them look ready for the future, but that leaves opportunities for “human-focused” marketing.