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The 'Godfather of AI' Says Artificial Intelligence Needs Programming With 'Maternal Instincts' or Humans Could End Up Being 'Controlled'

Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "Godfather of AI," gave the keynote address at the Ai4 conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday.

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Amazon Launches Same-Day Grocery Delivery to 1,000 Cities. Here's How to Find Out If It's Coming to Your Town.

Amazon plans to expand the option to 2,300 cities and towns across the U.S by the end of 2025.

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'Will You Sign an Affidavit?': Elon Musk and Sam Altman Are Still Engaged in a War of Words on X

Billionaire CEOs Elon Musk and Sam Altman have been trading insults and accusations on X this week over everything from Apple's App Store to who is more trustworthy.

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'62-Year-Old Doesn't Want to Go Retrain': OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says Older Workers Need to Embrace AI — or Face Losing Their Jobs

Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, says that young people are the best-positioned to adjust to changes brought about by new technology.

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A 133-Year-Old Photography Company Is Warning That It Could Shutter Operations

Eastman Kodak started over a century ago and rose to prominence in the mid-20th century with its portable cameras — but digital cameras disrupted its hold on the market.

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Taylor Swift Just Made a Surprise Announcement, Revealing the Marketing Genius Behind Her $1.5 Billion Fortune

Superstar singer and master marketer Taylor Swift used an appearance on boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast "New Heights" to reveal her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl."

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'My Startup Roots Have Begun Tugging on Me': A Big Tech CEO Just Quit to Be an Entrepreneur Again

GitHub's CEO says he stepped down on Monday to once again be a "startup founder."

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'No One Has a Crystal Ball': Will Mortgage Rates Drop Below 6% Again? Here's When Experts Say It Could Happen.

Experts tell Entrepreneur that rates could drop in late 2026, though pandemic-period rates below 3% will most likely never happen again in our lifetimes.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says He Personally Looks at All 42,000 Employees' Compensation 'Every Cycle.' Here's Why.

Nvidia's CEO was recently asked about the rumors of "a secret pool of options" that he "randomly" gives to high-performing employees.