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Wired - Tech
Camera Face-Off: We Pit Smartphones From Xiaomi, Oppo, and Honor to Find a Winner
Chinese phones like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Oppo Find X7 Ultra, and Honor Magic 6 Pro are pushing cameras to new highs with large imaging sensors. Here’s what the results are like. -
MarketWatch - Business
Chinese EV maker BYD sees sales rise in June
Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD sold 341,658 vehicles in June, up 3% from May and 35% higher from a year ago.China -
MarketWatch - Business
Nio’s stock, other EV makers rally after upbeat delivery data
Nio’s stock bounced Monday, as the China-based electric-vehicle maker and its peers reported upbeat EV-delivery data for June and the second quarter. -
Inc. - Business
Take Control of Your Company's Data--or AI Will
The vast amounts of data that your company is now producing is the raw material of AI. You need to learn how to harness it to create better experiences for your customers. Focus on these four key areas. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Can $1 Billion Turn Startup Scale AI Into an AI Data Juggernaut?
The data-management company’s field chief technology officer, Vijay Karunamurthy, details its AI strategy in a world where data is becoming king.Artificial Intelligence -
Politico - Politics
GOP leaders deliver private warning to a powerful chair on her privacy bill
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ABC News - Tech
Brazil data regulator bans Meta from mining data to train AI models
Brazil’s national data protection authority determined on Tuesday that Meta cannot use data originating in the country to train its artificial intelligenceBrazil -
Wired - Tech
Meta’s Pay-for-Privacy Model Is Illegal, Says EU
In the latest big tech reprimand, European Commission officials say the tech giant must offer another option for EU users to opt out of targeted advertising. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Tech Industry Wants to Lock Up Nuclear Power for AI
The largest tech companies are looking to buy nuclear power directly from plants, which could meet their huge needs but sap the grid of critical resources.
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