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Chinese state-linked social media accounts amplified narratives celebrating the launch of Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI models last week, days before the news tanked U.S. tech stocks, according to online analysis firm Graphika.
During a machine learning and data science hackathon, teams provided coach Russell Payne new insights driven by AI.
ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NYSE:NOW), a leading provider of digital workflow solutions with a market capitalization of $208.6 billion, has been making waves in the tech industry with its strong performance and innovative AI initiatives.
Buffer ETFs, also known as defined-outcome ETFs, use options contracts to limit losses while capping upside potential for the indexes they track. This type of fund has become particularly popular since 2022, when the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to combat inflation, sending the stock market into a tailspin.
Weeks after Japan revealed details of a landmark energy plan partly designed to keep up with an expected AI surge, the shock rise of Chinese startup DeepSeek has upended conventional wisdom over the sector's future power demands.
Cameco's most recent earnings results were mixed as revenue growth was at average levels while EPS dropped to near three-year lows. Learn more on CCJ stock here.
The result was Athenic AI, a company that uses AI to run data analytics for enterprises across all of their data sources. Zhao, the founder and CEO, said that Athenic’s products are designed to be a central nervous system of an organization’s databases that can be used by anyone in the company regardless of their coding or data experience.
IBM, one of the world's largest IT services companies, remains the dominant provider of mainframes and has built out consulting and software businesses focused on digital transformation projects and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
The president joined leaders from OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank to launch the ambitious project, but questions remain about its implementation, offerings and timeline.
David J. Ball and Alexandria Moriarty of Bracewell LLP discuss the use of generative AI in legal evidence, such as expert declarations, and the moves within the legal profession to develop rules on its use to ensure accuracy and reliability.
The bank is sourcing compute resources five to 10 years out, said Darrin Alves, CIO of infrastructure platforms.