AI, NVIDIA and Market Bubble
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Plagiarism detectors have and do work well enough for what I might call “classical cheating,” but they are notoriously bad at detecting AI-generated work. Even a program like Grammarly, which is ostensibly intended only to clean up one’s own work, will set off alarms.
Investors are worried that tech companies are overspending on artificial intelligence and there's a bubble that could burst.
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AI bubble fears ease but investors still waiting for investments to live up to their promise
Fears about the artificial intelligence boom turning into an overblown bubble have evaporated for now, thanks to a stellar earnings report from Nvidia.
While Perplexity has chosen to launch on Android, the company said it will also come to iOS soon. The company noted that Android has been a priority because of the volume of carriers and OEMs that have asked the startup to include Comet on their devices and solutions. However, there was no partnership announcement from Perplexity.
New Fox News poll reveals voters split on AI impact: 50% see benefits in daily life, but 58% expect more jobs eliminated than created in next 5 years.
Nvidia shares were initially up after an earnings report that included raised revenue guidance for the next quarter. But shares closed 3% lower.
Felix Wallis, 23, thinks personalizing his outreach to employers helped him get a full-time job in AI straight out of college.
MAGA has recently had some splinters over the Jeffrey Epstein files and foreign policy, with a monumental break between Trump and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. Greene has served as one of Trump’s most influential surrogates, amplifying his message across the hard-right base and shaping grassroots activism.
The nonprofit Fairplay released an advisory Thursday warning parents to avoid artificial intelligence-based children's toys this holiday season.
CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos reports on OpenAI’s new partnership with Foxconn to co-design server racks and manufacture key components at U.S. facilities — deepening the AI startup’s domestic infrastructure push.
AI’s hot streak is cooling as experts see a correction—not a collapse—driven by slow adoption, rising costs and shaky ROI.