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Google: This FAANG Laggard Has Q2 Surprise Potential

Google is set to crush earnings expectations for its Q2 2023 report due to a stabilization of its advertising segment and favorable AI trends. Find out why GOOG stock is a Buy...

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Biden admin & Big Tech team up for new cybersecurity labels

The Biden administration is working with some of the largest tech companies in the world, such as Amazon, LG, Google, on a new labeling program for smart devices. Yahoo Finance Tech Reporter Allie Garfinkle explains "Cyber Trust Mark," a program intended to help consumers choose products that are less likely to be vulnerable to a cyberattack...

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Alphabet Earnings Preview: Tech Titans Battle for AI and Cloud Supremacy

There are new avenues of growth tech investors can look forward to...

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The Top 24 Companies (And 1 Organization) That U.S. B-School Students Most Want To Work For

Around 14% of business students chose JPMorgan Chase as one of their ideal employers, according to a new survey by employer branding agency Universum. iStock photo Google is the most-desired employer among business school ... The post The Top 24 Companies (And 1 Organization) That U.S. B-School Students Most Want To Work For appeared first on Poets&Quants...

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Facebook parent Meta makes public its ChatGPT rival LLaMA

Facebook parent company Meta Platforms has built an artificial intelligence system that rivals the likes of ChatGPT and Google's Bard but it's taking a different approach: releasing it for free. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday that the company is partnering with Microsoft to introduce the next generation of its AI large language model and making the technology, known as LLaMA 2, free for research and commercial use. Much like tech peers Google and Microsoft, the social media company has long had a big research team of computer scientists devoted to advancing AI technology...

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The Trade Desk Shares Have Doubled. Two Analysts Say It’s Time to Take Profits.

Analysts at Redburn and New Street Research say the big run in the company’s shares this year makes the current valuation unsustainable...

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UPDATE 1-Meta opens AI model to commercial use, throwing nascent market into flux

Meta is releasing a commercial version of its open-source artificial intelligence model Llama, the company said on Tuesday, giving start-ups and other businesses a powerful free-of-charge alternative to pricey proprietary models sold by OpenAI and Google. The new version of the model, called Llama 2, will be distributed by Microsoft through its Azure cloud service and will run on the Windows operating system, Meta said in a blog post, referring to Microsoft as "our preferred partner" for the release...

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Meta opens AI model to commercial use, throwing nascent market into flux

Meta is releasing a commercial version of its open-source artificial intelligence model Llama on Tuesday, the company said, giving start-ups and other businesses a powerful free-of-charge alternative to pricey proprietary models sold by OpenAI and Google. The new version of the model, called Llama 2, will be distributed by Microsoft through its Azure cloud service and will run on the Windows operating system, Meta said in a blog post, referring to Microsoft as "our preferred partner" for the release. The model, which Meta previously provided only to select academics for research purposes, also will be made available via direct download and through Amazon Web Services, Hugging Face and other providers, according to the blog post and a separate Facebook post by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg...

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Pinterest Stock Rallies on Upgrade. The Advertising Environment Is Improving.

Evercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney says the improving outlook for ads and better operating metrics should drive up earnings...

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Microsoft to charge more for AI in office, secure Bing from leaks

Microsoft on Tuesday said it would charge at least 53% more to access new artificial intelligence features in its widely used office software, in a glimpse at the windfall it hopes to reap from the technology. The company also said it would make a more secure version of its Bing search engine available immediately to businesses, aiming to address their data-protection concerns, grow their interest in AI and compete more with Google. At its virtual Inspire conference, the company said customers would pay $30 per user, per month for its AI copilot in Microsoft 365, which promises to draft emails in Outlook, pen documents in Word and make virtually all an employee's data accessible via the prompt of a chatbot...

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