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Nov 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Robert Downey Jr. Plans to Take On Future AI Decision Makers

Robert Downey Jr. , best known for his role as Iron Man in the Marvel films, has made a bold declaration: he intends to fight future executives who might use AI to recreate his likeness, even post-mortem. During a recent podcast appearance, the actor expressed his belief that the current Marvel exec

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Nov 02 2024HEALTH

Celebrating Life Before Surgery: A Breast Cancer Patient's Farewell Party

Steph Coffield, a 41-year-old mom from Minneapolis, Minnesota, found out she had breast cancer during a routine check-up. She was diagnosed with a fast-growing type called stage zero ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Although the cancer hadn’t spread, Steph decided to have a double mastectomy to be s

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia Takes Intel's Spot in Dow Jones Industrial Average

In a surprising shake-up, Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This change marks the end of Intel's 25-year run in the index. Intel, once the leader in chipmaking, has faced stiff competition and missed out on big opportunities like generative AI. Its shares have dropped 54

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Nov 01 2024BUSINESS

Job Numbers Mix-up: Strikes, Storms, and What's Really Going On

October's job numbers release before the election is raising some eyebrows. We've seen striking aerospace machinists and hotel workers, like 41, 400 new striking workers mostly from Boeing, and voice actors in the video game industry. Boeing's hit hard, planning to cut 17, 000 jobs, or 10% of their

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Nov 01 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s AI Chips Make Big Strides, but Competitors Aren't Far Behind

Samsung Electronics, a top player in the tech industry, has been making waves with its recent progress in supplying AI-focused chips. The South Korean giant recently shared some good news aimed at reassuring its investors, who have been a bit jittery due to a dip in semiconductor profits in the last

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New AI Chips: A Step Ahead with Nvidia

Samsung Electronics has some exciting news to share with investors. They're making significant headway in supplying their top-notch AI memory chips to Nvidia Corp. This development is crucial as Samsung wants to keep up with its rival, SK Hynix Inc. , in a booming market. A senior executive hinted a

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Yankees' Game 5 Blunders: A Lesson in Miscommunication

In the fifth inning of Game 5, the Yankees' World Series dreams began to crumble. A simple ground ball grew into chaos due to a miscommunication between pitcher Gerrit Cole and first baseman Anthony Rizzo. The Yankees, leading by five runs, seemed unstoppable. Suddenly, they were faltering. A few er

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Dropbox Trims Workforce, Shifts Focus

Dropbox, a well-known file-sharing service, has recently let go of more than 500 employees. This latest round of layoffs comes after a similar move just over a year ago. The company's CEO, Drew Houston, cited several reasons for the job cuts, including a decrease in demand and economic challenges. D

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Upstate NY Gets Big Money for Semiconductor Research

In a big boost for the tech industry, a research center in upstate New York has been chosen to lead the way in cutting-edge semiconductor technology. The Albany NanoTech complex is set to receive a whopping $825 million in funding. This money comes from the federal government, aiming to keep the Uni

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

TSMC's 40% Discount Disappears After Intel CEO's Comments

Intel's CEO, Patrick Gelsinger, ruffled some feathers with his comments about TSMC's Taiwan base, leading to a lost deal. TSMC, a major chip maker, had offered Intel a huge 40% discount on their latest 3 nanometer chip tech. But after Gelsinger's remarks, TSMC pulled the offer, leaving Intel to pay

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