Will A.I. Be a Bust? A Wall Street Skeptic Rings the Alarm. 23-09-2024
Jim Covello, Goldman Sachs’s head of stock research, warned that building too much of what the world doesn’t need “typically ends badly.”Lees verder op New York Times
Jim Covello, Goldman Sachs’s head of stock research, warned that building too much of what the world doesn’t need “typically ends badly.”Lees verder op New York Times
Federal officials acknowledged that few Chinese vehicles were on U.S. roads now, but said that the administration wanted to take proactive measures to strengthen national security.Lees verder op New York Times
By tweaking the chemistry of rivers and oceans, humans could remove billions of tons of carbon dioxide from the air. But huge challenges loom.Lees verder op New York Times
In an abrupt reversal, the social network’s lawyers said it was complying with court orders that it had previously defied. Brazil’s Supreme Court could allow the site to return next week.Lees verder op New York Times
Robert Tymofichuk, a teacher in Alberta, Canada, spent nearly 2,000 hours building an operational hovercraft from salvaged car parts and with no blueprint.Lees verder op New York Times
Five years after leaving Apple, the iPhone designer is forging a new life in San Francisco, one imaginative building at a time.Lees verder op New York Times
Social media companies may try to ban RT, the Russian state media broadcaster. But the network has proved in the past to be a wily adversary when confronted with efforts to silence it.Lees verder op New York Times
The week of their debate, Kamala Harris outspent Donald Trump by 20 to 1 on Facebook and Instagram. It was just one sign of how uneven their online advertising battle has become.Lees verder op New York Times
While Intel has struggled in recent years, other chipmakers are thriving because of a boom in demand.Lees verder op New York Times
As the government wraps up its case, it has built a picture of how Google has become dominant among companies that buy and sell ads online.Lees verder op New York Times