Big names in tech, politics, and more are responding to the pope's lengthy letter about AI. Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, or a letter to the church about a relevant social issue, on ...
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Earlier this week, GameStop made a bold offer to buy eBay for $56 billion. The video game retailer said that it has lined up a $20 billion financing commitment from TD Securities. A key condition in ...
Big brands struggle to stay creative. Their size brings bureaucracy, approval chains and risk aversion, which slows innovation, dampens initiative and discourages experimentation. Small businesses ...
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Bryan Cranston, J.J. Abrams, Glenn Close, Lin-Manuel Miranda and hundreds of other actors, writers, directors and producers released the letter through a consortium of groups Monday. By Alex Weprin ...
Amazon AMZN-3.06%decrease; down pointing triangle.com Chief Executive Andy Jassy said the company would focus on expanding rural delivery, investing heavily in robotics and generative artificial ...
Jerry L. Millard Jr., director of code enforcement for Killeen, has retired, ending a recent tenure of more than 2½ years with the city. Millard’s last day was April 3, according to a retirement ...
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Artificial intelligence is often described as one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in decades. Yet as the world moves rapidly toward an AI-driven future, a critical question remains ...
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