After serving as the driving force for a blistering market rise, the so-called Magnificent Seven have taken an epic stumble in 2025.
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“There are still going to be things that classical computers are better at.”
Last Tuesday, content conglomerate Thomson Reuters notched a big legal win against AI firm ROSS. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
Can artificial intelligence reshape an industry that prides itself on building trusted relationships with clients?
Patenting this kind of tech could benefit Google in more ways than one.
Its recent patent adds to several for cryogenic storage that works in tandem with server farms.
Despite the buzz, the promises of this tech may be “underhyped,” one expert said.
Where should businesses draw the line with large language model utilization?
“People are freaked out. And with uncertainty comes cautiousness with capital-heavy investments.”
Nvidia, the chipmaking king, has announced a slew of consumer-focused hardware, including a $3,000 “personal AI supercomputer” called Digits.
This year Big Tech got into the energy game in a big way, and if it wants to chase AI it’ll need even more energy in years to come.
Big Tech and startups alike are making strides in the race to supplant classical computers, but a few roadblocks remain.
OpenAI’s patent history is rather sparse, especially in comparison with competitors such as Google, Microsoft or Amazon