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Intel wants to build 'everybody's AI chips,' CEO says, as company plays catch-up ...
CNBC· 16 小時前Intel seeks to boost its struggling foundry business, which posted a wider operating loss of $7 billion in 2023 versus the ...
Moscow’s war yields a new type of Russian oligarch
Reuters· 18 小時前Vladimir Putin is creating a new generation of Russian billionaires. Since gaining power a ...
Council Post: What’s The One Obstacle That Could Slow AI’s Rapid Advancement?
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How Corporate Leaders Can Counter Young Men’s Rising Anti-Feminism
Forbes· 18 小時前Young men are becoming increasingly anti-feminist, according to new research. In the U.S., 45% ...
How Corporate Leaders Can Counter Millennial Men’s Anti-Feminism
Forbes· 18 小時前Young men are becoming increasingly anti-feminist. In the US, 45% of men ages 18-29 say they ...
A Harder, Longer Fundraising Process For Much Less Money — The Funding Divide 2024 By DocSend
Forbes· 18 小時前After a significant tightening in the startup fundraising scene in 2022, obtaining early-stage ...
Strategic Succession: Unlocking ESOPs, Alternatives, And Purpose Trust Options
Forbes· 18 小時前Succession planning is essential for business owners, art collectors, and legacy real estate owners. It involves transferring ...
Billor Launches To ‘Democratize’ Trucking For Indepedent Drivers
Forbes· 18 小時前The Bill of Rights was a seminal set of basic freedoms enacted as the United States of America ...
Can Zingly Finally Solve The World’s Customer Experience Frustrations?
Forbes· 18 小時前Why is customer service so often so bad? The short answer, says Gaurav Passi, CEO and founder of San Francisco-based Zingly.ai ...
Council Post: Beyond Cookieless: Why You Need To Prepare Now, Despite Delays
Forbes· 18 小時前After finally taking steps to implement its long-promised (and many-times-delayed) purge of ...