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The launch of Donald Trump’s new cryptocurrency project, World Liberty Financial (WLF), has not gone as smoothly as anticipated, raising concerns about its viability in the competitive crypto market. Despite initial enthusiasm, marked by claims from project co-founder Zachary Folkman that over 100,000 individuals were on the whitelist to participate, technical issues plagued the launch,
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The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) is continuously evolving, catalyzed by the phenomenal success of industry giants like Nvidia. Amidst this frenzy, Cerebras Systems—a tech company specializing in AI chips—has emerged as a significant player. However, as it moves to position itself for an initial public offering (IPO), Cerebras must navigate treacherous waters, marked by
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In recent times, healthcare has faced significant challenges, primarily due to administrative burdens that contribute to clinician burnout. Recognizing the urgent need for innovative solutions, Microsoft unveiled an array of advanced healthcare data and artificial intelligence tools. This article delves into the features, implications, and potential of these new technologies that seek to reshape the
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In the burgeoning landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), CoreWeave stands out as a pivotal player, bolstered by substantial financial backing from Nvidia. The startup, which specializes in leasing advanced graphics processing units (GPUs), recently announced a significant $650 million credit facility aimed at enhancing its operational capabilities and expanding its data center footprint. Over the
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Grabango’s rise and inevitable collapse epitomizes the cutthroat nature of the tech startup landscape, particularly within the rapidly evolving cashierless checkout domain. This once-promising company, established in 2016 and founded by Will Glaser—a notable figure in tech with a history in music streaming through Pandora—sought to carve out a niche in a market increasingly dominated
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After a protracted legal struggle, Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is set to re-establish its operations in Brazil. The reinstatement comes on the heels of a contentious standoff with Alexandre de Moraes, Brazil’s federal supreme court minister. This confrontation showcased the escalating tensions between major tech companies and national regulations—particularly
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