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Stock market today: Wall Street gets a late push ahead of inflation data; Activision Blizzard jumps
Stock market today: Wall Street gets a late push ahead of inflation data; Activision Blizzard jumps
Stocks climbed as Wall Street prepared for an upcoming update on inflation that will hopefully show a smaller increase in pain for everyone
2023-07-12 04:54
Bitcoin Discount Emerges on Binance Australia Ahead of Payment Cutoff
Bitcoin Discount Emerges on Binance Australia Ahead of Payment Cutoff
Bitcoin and other digital tokens were trading at a discount on Binance Australia versus rival exchanges in the
2023-05-30 14:47
Bitcoin Bounces Off Recent Lows for Biggest Gain in Six Weeks
Bitcoin Bounces Off Recent Lows for Biggest Gain in Six Weeks
Bitcoin posted its biggest gain in almost six weeks amid increased optimism that central banks will pause interest-rate
2023-08-24 05:24
ZEDEDA Launches Industry-First Application Services Suite, Revolutionizing Edge Computing
ZEDEDA Launches Industry-First Application Services Suite, Revolutionizing Edge Computing
SAN JOSE, Calif. & BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 20:26
Adobe forecasts fourth-quarter profit above estimates on AI strength
Adobe forecasts fourth-quarter profit above estimates on AI strength
Photoshop software maker Adobe forecast current-quarter profit above Wall Street estimates on Thursday, after beating revenue estimates for
2023-09-15 05:20
Apple avoids mentioning ‘AI’ at all throughout reveal of new features and products
Apple avoids mentioning ‘AI’ at all throughout reveal of new features and products
Apple said a lot of words during its recent major event, in which it revealed a new headset and updates for all of its platforms over the course of more than two hours. But there was one specific word – or, more specifically, two initials – that it did not mention at all. The company did not reveal a single product powered by AI, and did not mention artificial intelligence even in passing. It was a marked contrast with other recent tech launches, which have seen companies attempt to link a wide array of new products with the hype over artificial intelligence. In advance of the event, many had speculated that Apple could be forced to discuss AI because of the increasing focus on how companies are using it in their products. Google’s recent I/O event, for instance, made heavy use of the word, seemingly in response to criticism from pundits and shareholders that it was failing to convince the world it had done enough with artificial intelligence. Apple instead opted to describe most updates that could be called “AI” as machine learning, using a more precise term that has fallen out of popularity as artificial intelligence has become so popular as a marketing term. But it even seemed to avoid using that phrase often, even when it could have done. It was not for want of new features that are built on tools that could be described as AI, if Apple wanted to. It showed off everything from automated transcriptions of voice notes and voicemails to AirPods features that can recognise sounds in the environment and filter them out or not depending on whether they seem urgent. Describing them in other ways therefore seemed as if it was an intentional rejection of what has become a voguish way of describing new features in tech in recent months. Apple generally tends to favour words of its own invention, over new and much hyped terms in the technology industry. It also avoided using the word “metaverse” throughout the whole launch event, for instance, despite launching a product that fits specifically with the new focus on virtual and augmented reality. But the lack of mention of AI seemed as if it was the result of an even more active choice to reject the wording. In that way, it seemed to reflect an increasing concern that the widespread use of artificial intelligence as a marketing term is serving both to water down the meaning of the word and confuse users about the actual nature of the product it is being used to describe. It may also be part of an increasing sense that AI is not necessarily viewed positively, and could reflect badly on the products that it is used to market. Recent months have seen a run of reports about both the danger of AI products and the techniques used to make them, such as the analysis of large amounts of data without the consent of those depicted, and so Apple may have decided that using the word could lead to negative connotations.
2023-06-06 07:59
Hosts China win Asian Games' first-ever eSports gold
Hosts China win Asian Games' first-ever eSports gold
Hosts China on Tuesday won the Asian Games' first-ever gold in eSports in a landmark for gaming, beating Malaysia 2-0 in the...
2023-09-26 20:48
Aeva to Showcase High Performance Automotive 4D LiDAR at IAA Mobility 2023
Aeva to Showcase High Performance Automotive 4D LiDAR at IAA Mobility 2023
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 28, 2023--
2023-08-28 19:21
Jony Ive's First Post-Apple Hardware Project Is a $60K Record Player
Jony Ive's First Post-Apple Hardware Project Is a $60K Record Player
Jony Ive left Apple in 2019 to start his own design firm, LoveFrom, and four
2023-07-09 08:56
How Many People Play Fortnite: June 2023
How Many People Play Fortnite: June 2023
More people are playing Fortnite in June 2023 than they have in the last six months. Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3 has brought more than 8 million new players to the Battle Royale.
2023-06-21 01:58
i2c Inc. Announces Greg Leos as New Chief Sales Officer to Drive Global Sales Strategy
i2c Inc. Announces Greg Leos as New Chief Sales Officer to Drive Global Sales Strategy
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 11, 2023--
2023-07-11 22:15
USDA announces $667 million in funding for rural internet projects
USDA announces $667 million in funding for rural internet projects
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the latest in several nationwide efforts to bring
2023-08-22 03:15