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Economic indicators and corporate performance from the first half of the year suggest a steady and recovering Chinese economy.
Economic indicators and corporate performance from the first half of the year suggest a steady and recovering Chinese economy.
International gold prices experienced increased volatility due to conflicting market factors, including shifting expectations for Federal Reserve interest rates and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
MIT President Sally Kornbluth discussed how higher education institutions are adapting to prepare future scientists for a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
The rising energy demands of artificial intelligence data centers are prompting collaborative engineering efforts in Melbourne to address system-level infrastructure challenges.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter discusses self-improving robotics, a large-scale Chinese GPU cluster, and philosophical reflections on the future of humanity.
MIT computer scientist Phillip Isola discusses the current capabilities, limitations, and future potential of agentic artificial intelligence systems.
An exhibition at MIT's Keller Gallery explores historical ideas of aesthetic judgment and the visualization of complex computational systems.
The article analyzes structural changes in the semiconductor memory market driven by AI demand.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced that discussions regarding expanding the World Cup to 64 teams will take place after the current tournament.
An applied mathematician reflects on how the rise of automated AI tools is changing the nature of mathematical research.
This profile examines why financial institutions like Capital One are hiring top AI scientists to lead their technology initiatives.
A creative poetry piece published by IEEE Spectrum reflects on the life and legacy of inventor Nikola Tesla.
An analysis of the high-performance computing market shows AMD and Nvidia competing closely in the supercomputing sector.
MIT researchers discussed the potential effects of artificial intelligence on employment and democratic processes during the AI and Society Forum.
JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong stated that robots will eventually replace delivery workers and announced an internal initiative to help employees transition as automation increases.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter explores topics including AI persuasion capabilities, self-sustaining systems, and paths toward artificial superintelligence.
This article reflects on the seventy-year history of artificial intelligence since its formal establishment at the Dartmouth workshop in 1956.
A feature in Scientific American highlights the role of curiosity-driven research in driving scientific progress in the United States.
An analysis of Everpure's technology strategy highlights its heavy reliance on Nvidia hardware and software for its artificial intelligence initiatives.
The server market is currently navigating a balance between rising hardware prices and ongoing semiconductor supply shortages.
The article explores potential economic models and agreements that could allow musicians to receive compensation when their creative works are used to train generative AI models.
A critique argues that Apple's integration of Apple Intelligence into Siri has made the operating system's Spotlight search feature less user-friendly.
MIT faculty and regional leaders discussed strategies for fostering technology innovation and talent development within Massachusetts.
The article discusses the growing energy demands of modern datacenters driven by the rapid expansion of AI workloads.