Major investors, spooked by AI exuberance yet wary of betting against it, are shifting from hyped-up stocks into potential next-in-line winners, reviving a strategy from the 1990s dotcom era that helped some sidestep the crash.
Analysis-Investors use dotcom era playbook to dodge AI bubble risks
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) -Major investors, spooked by AI exuberance yet wary of betting against it, are shifting from hyped-up stocks into potential next-in-line winners, reviving a strategy
Report on how Arkansas government can use artificial intelligence is in final stages
A comprehensive report on how the state of Arkansas can best use artificial intelligence is in its final stages of development and review, according to a state official.
The brain power behind sustainable AI
Miranda Schwacke, a PhD student at MIT, develops electrochemical devices for brain-inspired computing to enable sustainable AI. She combines cutting-edge research with community involvement and science communication, inspiring others while addressing energy-efficient technology challenges.
Meta cuts 600 jobs amid AI expansion push β as automation replaces human staff
Meta announced job cuts affecting 600 employees across AI research divisions, although the company expects most workers to find new internal roles.
Does an AI winter loom? Big Techβs reckless Agentic AI drive is enlarging that risk
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Palantir CEO says company is in an AI 'arms race' after deal with Lumen
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said his company is in an artificial intelligence arms race with its competitors, after reaching a deal with Lumen Technologies.
Japan's century-old Fujikura rides AI data centre boom to become Nikkei standout
Japan’s Fujikura has become a standout in the red-hot Nikkei share gauge on expectations the century-old wire maker will benefit from increased investment in artificial intelligence data centres that use its optical fibres.
π Intel’s Foundry Business Recovery
Intel, recovering economically, is focusing on its foundry services to manufacture chips for other companies. This move signifies a shift in their business strategy and could impact global semiconductor supply chains, particularly affecting partners and competitors in the tech industry seeking foundry services.
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Trump Administration Moves to Accelerate AI Power Hookups
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday to grant expedited reviews for data-center grid connections, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News. Under a draft proposed rule Wright sent to the agency, those reviews would be limited to 60 days, a seismic shift for a process that currently can drag on for years. Faster approvals would help President Donald Trump deliver on his artificial-intelligence ambitions and scale up an industry he sees as vital to competing with China.
