US data center demand has driven stock surges of contractors and equipment makers like Corning, Sterling Infrastructure, Comfort Systems USA, and Carrier Global
Wall Street Journal:LinkedIn:Robert Elfinger,Zak Kostura,Andrew C. Lindsey,Chris Teddy, andDavid GitlinLinkedIn:Robert Elfinger:Wesco CEO John Engel recently told The Wall Street Journal that staying ...
Self-help gurus like Tony Robbins, Gabby Bernstein, and Matthew Hussey are charging up to $99 per month to access AI chatbots that promise personalized advice
Self-help gurus like Matthew Hussey and Gabby Bernstein have expanded their empires with AI chatbots promising personalized adviceLinkedIn:Emma EeckhoutLinkedIn:Emma Eeckhout:Today we had a small but ...
In an experiment, Claude ran a vending machine in the WSJ newsroom and lost $1,000+ after it dropped prices to zero, gave away a free PlayStation, and more
until someone pointed out this would fall afoul of the US Onion Futures Act of 1958. @andonlabs : Turns out journalists are better red-teamers than AI researchers. We've taught the agent to reject fre...
How David Sacks' AI and crypto policies in Trump's White House benefit his investments, those of his Silicon Valley friends, and the All-In podcast he co-hosts
Calls Conflict Claims “Nothing Burger” Mike Pearl / Gizmodo : 438 Reasons to Doubt that David Sacks Should Work for the Federal Government Mark Toon / Protos : David Sacks sends silly legal threat to ...
A look at flight-tracking app Flighty, which often beats airlines' updates; downloads tripled when the FAA reduced air traffic during the US government shutdown
I talked to the Wall Street Journal about an app I used to save my wife 8 hours of hell during Trump's air traffic controller shortage — www.wsj.com/tech/persona...
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Sundar Pichai have each discussed building lunar and orbital AI data centers to leverage constant solar power and bypass regulations
no clouds, no rainstorms, no night. Demand for cooling could also be cut, writes @timhiggins https://www.wsj.com/... LinkedIn: Philip Johnston : Interesting piece in The Wall Street Journal on data ce...
Despite the hype around large AI models, many companies like Meta are using small models for routine tasks, finding them more practical and cost-effective
For many tasks in corporate America, it's not the biggest and smartest AI models, but the smaller, more simplistic ones that are winning the day X: @wsj . LinkedIn: Christopher Mims and Max Keenan Blu...
A look at Anthropic's success in corporate AI, which makes up ~80% of its revenue; a July report put its enterprise API market share at 32%, above OpenAI's 25%
and it's all thanks to this one problem OpenAI can't solve Maria Garcia / Implicator.ai : Anthropic's finance push lands while revenue closes in on OpenAI Samreen Ahmad / Tech in Asia : Will India's t...
An interview with Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd on AI being the “most emotionally intelligent matchmaker”, planning an AI-powered matchmaking app, and more
She's spent nearly all of her working life atop the dating-app business, and believes artificial intelligence could be the matchmaker we all need X: @ghadjia . LinkedIn: Sally Woods and George Hadjia ...
How Jensen Huang successfully lobbied Trump to resume Nvidia's H20 sales to China; US officials hadn't vetted the 20% pay-to-play proposal when Trump offered it
Amrith Ramkumar and Robbie Whelan, reporting for The Wall Street Journal (gift link): Emma Roth / The Verge : US demands cut of Nvidia sales in order to ship AI chips to China Arjun Kharpal / CNBC : T...