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Jewelers Turning to Artificial Intelligence for Online Advertising
Jewelers are increasingly exploring the technology’s potential to create new worlds in online campaigns.The New York Times - Business -
Can Artificial Intelligence Make the PC Cool Again?
Microsoft, HP, Dell and others unveiled a new kind of laptop tailored to work with artificial intelligence. Analysts expect Apple to do something similar.The New York Times - Tech -
How Businesses Can Embrace The Global Rise of Artificial Intelligence
Nami Baral, founder of AI-powered HR management company Niural, talks AI and how it can revolutionize the workplace.Inc. - Business -
Amazon Is Hosting a Massive Book Sale
Ebooks, paperbacks, and hardcover editions are deeply discounted through May 20.Wired - Tech - Amazon -
World’s first major law for artificial intelligence gets final EU green light
European Union member states on Tuesday agreed upon the world's first major law for regulating artificial intelligence.CNBC - Business - European Union -
Scarlett Johansson’s fight with OpenAI isn’t the star’s first legal battle over artificial intelligence
Last year, Johansson’s lawyers went after an AI firm for using her image without permission — an early salvo between artists and the emerging technology.MarketWatch - Business -
Canada Goose jumps 16% after the company reports growth surge in China
Shares of Canada Goose soared 16% on Thursday after the apparel company reported better-than-expected revenue and earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter.CNBC - Business - China -
When Asked to Become Amazon’s New CEO, Andy Jassy Wanted to Speak With 1 Person First. It’s a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
Andy Jassy was faced with a life-changing decision: Whether or not to be the first CEO to follow Jeff Bezos at Amazon. Before making a decision, he spoke to the person who mattered most.Inc. - Business -
Behind Zuckerberg's contrarian strategy to give away Meta's artificial-intelligence technology is a bet that making Silicon Valley's hottest new offering free will drive down competitors' prices and spread Meta's version more broadly.
Behind Zuckerberg’s contrarian strategy to give away Meta’s artificial-intelligence technology is a bet that making Silicon Valley’s hottest new offering free will drive down competitors’ prices and spread Meta’s version more broadly.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wirestock lets photographers and artists get paid when AI companies train on their work
Some 300,000 people have already been paid through AI data set licensing deals, according to Wirestock's CEO.VentureBeat - Tech
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rebuffed a new push for a Palestinian state and a halt to the attack on Rafah that Riyadh says must come before diplomatic recognition.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
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A Closer Look
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The Exxon Directors and the Proxy Abusers
Progressives retaliate after the company fights back against a shareholder resolution that would harm other investors.The Wall Street Journal - World