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The recent release of Tesla’s third-quarter vehicle production and delivery figures has stirred significant reactions within financial markets and the automotive industry. While the company reported impressive numbers, the stock’s response—a decline of 3.7%—suggests that investor sentiment reflects deeper concerns beyond just the headline figures. Below, we dissect the elements of Tesla’s report, the competitive
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The landscape of social media is continually evolving, with platforms like Instagram and Facebook increasingly leaning towards algorithm-defined feeds. Recently, Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, addressed users’ desires for a “following only” feed during a Q&A session, revealing insights into why such features are unlikely to materialize soon. This article explores the implications of these shifts,
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The efforts of Chinese regulators to craft a cohesive framework for artificial intelligence (AI) are both ambitious and reflective of global trends, particularly those initiated by the European Union’s AI Act. Jeffrey Ding, an assistant professor at George Washington University, posits that China’s interest in the EU’s guidelines highlights a broader strategy of adopting international
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The evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) necessitates robust frameworks for ethical governance. Recognizing this, Snapchat has taken a significant step by signing the European Union’s (EU) AI Pact, joining the ranks of prominent tech organizations like OpenAI and Google. This voluntary commitment is a precursor to the full implementation of the EU’s forthcoming AI
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The resignation of Mira Murati, former Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI, has sent ripples through the tech community, raising questions about the organization’s future trajectory and the broader implications for the artificial intelligence landscape. Her departure is significant not only because of her pivotal role in transforming OpenAI from a nonprofit research institution to a
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