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November 1, 11:26 AM
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Demand for AI offerings from Alphabet's cloud business helped drive an impressive revenue and earnings beat.
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November 1, 11:21 AM
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The owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp saw revenue and users grow, yet Wall Street was not excited.
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November 1, 11:15 AM
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Chris Nagy joins Salesloft as CFO bringing more than 25 years of experience.
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October 29, 11:20 AM
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The company, which provides internet through a constellation of thousands of satellites orbiting the globe, has seen significant uptake.
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October 29, 9:39 AM
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Google to release $100m for Canadian journalism as part of a five-year exemption from the Online News Act
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October 26, 7:17 PM
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A sophisticated new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered scam is targeting billions of users on the world's largest email service.
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October 26, 12:59 PM
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October 26, 12:27 PM
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October 25, 9:08 AM
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By Mauro Orru and Ian WalkerU.K. antitrust officials said they were probing whether Alphabet-owned Google's investment in artificial-intelligence startup Anthropic poses a threat to competition, a setback for the search-engine giant after British regulators cleared a similar partnership between Ama…
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October 24, 6:15 PM
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October 24, 9:45 AM
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Unlock the transformative power of generative AI to boost productivity and catalyze innovation. Explore how to channel its reinvention potential.
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October 24, 9:43 AM
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Explore the quantum revolution's impact on business and society with experts on Take on Tomorrow.
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October 24, 9:28 AM
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Advisors can play a key role by educating clients about the historic — not hyped — investment opportunities
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October 24, 8:52 AM
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Google announced its first investment in nuclear power by supporting the development of several advanced small modular reactors. Read on.
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October 24, 8:42 AM
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Microsoft’s female, Black and Latinx employees are leaving at an increasing rate, undermining the company’s diversity efforts. Read more.
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October 24, 8:19 AM
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The greatest comeback story in the history of transporting goods comes just as commercial shippers face some major changes. Keep reading.
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October 24, 1:17 AM
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Apple is reportedly scaling back production of its $3,500 Vision Pro headset, a virtual-reality device that has faced weak demand.
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October 19, 3:10 AM
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October 18, 10:19 AM
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Company shares plans for the future, including introducing live programming
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October 17, 6:45 PM
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October 17, 6:10 AM
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What happens when the material on which AI trains is itself almost entirely already AI-generated? Asks Sam Leith.
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October 16, 9:51 AM
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"Memories are the architects of our identity," says technologist Pau Aleikum Garcia, but they're not permanent. Photos can be lost amid political unrest or natural disaster, while illnesses like Alzhemier's can rob people of their past. He puts forward a novel solution — "synthetic memories," or dreamlike visualizations of long-gone moments created through generative AI — and explores how it could reconnect families or even enhance cognitive abilities.
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October 16, 9:42 AM
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With all that spam clogging your inbox, a more personalized experience with the brands you interact with would be a refreshing change of pace. Sharing insights from his research into what brands can do to improve the experience of the people they want to reach, personalization pioneer Mark Abraham highlights a key mindset that can help companies boost their growth (and delight their customers) in the era of AI.
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October 16, 9:38 AM
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How do you reach people trapped in a reality shaped by propaganda? Exploring the dark psychology of disinformation, author and academic Peter Pomerantsev draws on lessons from a forgotten World War II operation to suggest strategies for cutting through misinformation and rebuilding trust in facts today.
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October 16, 9:32 AM
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As web companies strive to tailor their services (including news and search results) to our personal tastes, there's a dangerous unintended consequence: We get trapped in a "filter bubble" and don't get exposed to information that could challenge or broaden our worldview. Eli Pariser argues powerfully that this will ultimately prove to be bad for us and bad for democracy.
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Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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