In 2008, when the housing bubble burst and the global economy crashed, policymakers were caught flatfooted. Despite months of worry and concern about a housing bubble, signs of financial institutions ...
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The tech billionaire Hemant Taneja admits that AI is a bubble. In fact, he welcomes it: “Bubbles are good,” Taneja, the CEO of General Catalyst, a venture-capital firm, told me in an email. If AI ...
Over 40% of American workers have tried AI, but only 13% use it daily, a gap that suggests current market valuations may be running ahead of real-world adoption. Today's AI leaders are highly ...
Sunday is the final day of men's college basketball regular season, and only conference tournaments remain before the NCAA Tournament field is set. That means bubble teams only have one guaranteed ...
Saturday was a day of epic carnage on the NCAA Tournament bubble and a great day for the anti-expansionist crowd. If it's this hard to find 68 deserving teams for the Big Dance, how challenging will ...
March is officially here, and the first day of college basketball's best month brings a pair of clashes with major implications for the NCAA Tournament bubble. Both games are Big Ten showdowns on CBS ...
When bubbles burst, what comes next can be better, if we build it differently It was December 1999. Tech investors were riding high, convinced that a website and a Super Bowl ad were all it took to ...
Sit! Stay! Fetch! Gil wants to adopt a puppy! But the Bubble Guppies have to learn how to take care of a pet before he can bring the little guy home. It's going to be the best doghouse EVER! But ...
"When [the bubble] breaks, it's going to be really bad, and not just for people in AI," entrepreneur and AI expert Jerry Kaplan said at a Silicon Valley panel recorded by the BBC. "It's going to drag ...
Everyone in tech agrees we’re in a bubble. They just can’t agree on what it looks like — or what happens when it pops. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world ...