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Radical British preacher Anjem Choudary sentenced to life for directing a terrorist group
Radical British preacher Anjem Choudary was sentenced to life in prison for directing the terrorist group al-Muhajiroun and for drumming up support for it.3 days ago -
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Apple says its AI models were trained on Google's custom chips
Apple is using chips designed by Google in building its advanced AI models, according to a paper published on Monday.4 days ago - Apple -
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Nvidia and chip shares soar as Microsoft increases AI spending
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Dominant AI Chip Maker Nvidia Faces U.S. Antitrust Investigations
The Department of Justice is examining whether the trillion-dollar AI chip giantabused its market position with competitors, and is also looking at its acquisition of an Israeli AI startup.12 hr ago - Artificial Intelligence -
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Management consultants find sweet spot in the AI boom
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For Many Companies, Spending on AI Means Spending on Microsoft
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Radical British preacher Anjem Choudary sentenced to life in prison for directing a terrorist group
Radical British preacher Anjem Choudary has been sentenced to life in prison for directing a terrorist group3 days ago -
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Arm issues light earnings guidance as the company stops disclosing number of chips reported as shipped
After facing declines in chip shipment counts, now Arm is focusing on higher-value markets, including accelerators for artificial intelligence.2 days ago -
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Koch-backed group knocks Tester, Casey with new ad buy bashing Bidenomics
Americans for Prosperity (AFP), the conservative political advocacy group linked to Charles Koch, is launching a seven-figure ad buy seeking to tie Democratic Sens. Jon Tester (Mont.) and Bob Casey (Pa.) to the Biden-Harris administration’s ...7 hr ago -
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Mbappé takes first step into club ownership when his company buys second-division French team Caen
French soccer great Kylian Mbappé took his first step into club ownership when his company completed a takeover of second-division team Caen2 days ago
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