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Nvidia rivals focus on building a different kind of chip to power AI products
Building the current crop of artificial intelligence chatbots has relied on specialized computer chips pioneered by Nvidia, which dominates the market and made itself the poster child of the AI boom
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Founder of artificial intelligence company used by schools in Los Angeles, NYC, Atlanta is arrested
The founder of an artificial intelligence company that worked with large school districts nationwide has been arrested on fraud charges
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Microsoft pitches AI 'agents' that can perform tasks on their own at Ignite 2024
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told customers at a conference in Chicago on Tuesday that the company is teaching a new set of artificial intelligence tools how to “act on our behalf across our work and life.”
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At UN climate talks, farmers argue for a share of money dedicated to fighting climate change
Developing nations have a long list of changes their farmers need to make to adapt to a warming climate
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New Harry Potter ride at Universal Orlando will have British Ministry of Magic as setting
Harry Potter fans anticipating the third attraction based on the popular book and movie franchise at Universal Orlando Resort learned that the fictional setting for the ride will be the British Ministry of Magic
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Thousands of UK farmers descend on Parliament to protest a tax they say will ruin family farms
British farmers have descended on Parliament to protest a tax hike they say will deal a “hammer blow” to struggling family farms
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Walmart heads into official start of holiday season with strong momentum after robust 3Q results
Walmart ratcheted up sales and profits again in the third quarter with its comparatively low prices proving a powerful draw for shoppers seeking to cut spending where they could
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Jersey Mike's sandwich chain is acquired by private equity firm Blackstone for $8 billion
Jersey Mike’s, the quickly expanding sandwich chain, is being acquired by the private equity firm Blackstone in a deal valued at $8 billion
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Germany's defense minister says damage to 2 Baltic data cables appears to be sabotage
Germany’s defense minister says officials have to assume that damage to two data cables under the Baltic Sea was caused by sabotage
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Forget driverless cars. One company wants autonomous helicopters to spray crops and fight fires
A New Hampshire company is working to develop a fleet of autonomous helicopters that it hopes can be used to put out fires, spray crops and handle other dangerous jobs
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