Quarterly earnings at tech giants Meta and Microsoft surged, indicating that multi-billion dollar AI investments are starting to pay off.
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IBM may want to use household appliances to track users and time ads.
Hydrogen faces a number of hurdles before it can be considered a suitable alternative to jet fuel – namely, cost.
Honeywell plans to spin off its advanced materials unit as a publicly listed company so it can prioritize “megatrends.”
To Google, user search data is the all-important secret sauce that enables it to innovate and outperform rivals.
Obesity drugmaker Rivus is working with banks to complete a US public listing that could happen before the end of the year.
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Autonomous machines may need to be proactive, not reactive, to keep accidents from happening.
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Adobe’s recent patent signals that it may be creating a marketing co-pilot.
IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
Central to the trial is one question: Just who, exactly, are Meta’s competitors? The FTC’s answer may be narrower than you’d expect.
Altera specializes in a type of semiconductor that’s used in a variety of industries including telecom, defense, and robotics.
Fixing the noise problem is key to scaling these devices to more than a few thousand qubits.