Broadcom shares jumped 11% in premarket trading on Friday after the chipmaker unveiled a blockbuster $10 billion AI chip order from a new customer, fueling optimism around its ability to benefit from the generative AI race.
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BBB: Grandparents, seniors targeted by scammers with AI
The Better Business Bureau warns older adults of scammers using artificial intelligence to impersonate loved ones and exploit seniors.
Bilingual AI boosts Hispanic homeownership even as federal housing agencies moves to English-only services
Mortgage broker Jay Rodriguez said figuring out the nuances of different investors’ requirements can mean the difference between getting them approved.
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China's AI startup Zhipu offers plan for Claude AI users to migrate to its own model
Chinese AI startup Zhipu said on Friday it will help users of Anthropic’s Claude AI services migrate to its own GLM-4.5 model, following a report that Anthropic will bar Chinese-run entities from using its AI services.
OpenAI reportedly planning to launch own AI chip production
The new chip, developed in partnership with Broadcom, is expected to be shipped in 2026.
No job is safe? AI may replace nearly everyone by 2030
AI safety researcher Roman Yampolskiy claims that AI could leave 99% of professionals jobless by 2030.
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Orson Welles’ Lost Movie Will Use AI to Reconstruct Missing 43 Minutes
Amazon-backed firm Showrunner, led by Edward Saatchi, is using the film as a test case for how Hollywood can overhaul production. The results won’t be commercialized — the tech giant hasn’t obtained rights from Warner Bros.