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A corrida da IA mudou de sentido? Segundo a IBM, empresas estão apostando em outra frente de investimento
Segundo a companhia, as empresas anteciparam compras de servidores e equipamentos para inteligência artificial, reduzindo os gastos com softwares. The post A corrida da IA mudou de sentido? Segundo a IBM, empresas estão apostando em outra frente de investimento appeared first on Seu Dinheiro.
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Polymarket's viral videos showed people winning big, but the bets were fake
"Winning" bets were made on cloned website and would have lost money, WSJ finds. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
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Wally Funk, last of Mercury 13 and oldest woman in space, dies at 87
"I have been waiting a long time to finally get up there..." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Brexit: The divorce that keeps costing
Brexit: The divorce that keeps costing
As the United Kingdom marks 10 years since the Brexit vote, we take a look at how it has impacted daily life for Brits and – to a degree – Europeans too. From food costs, to postage, to pets and passports, we dive into how Brexit has squeezed pennies and pounds from wallets and a
This Wall Street ‘theme-o-meter’ has a clear message: The artificial-intelligence bull mar
This Wall Street ‘theme-o-meter’ has a clear message: The artificial-intelligence bull mar
UBS says its top theme right now is that leadership for artificial-intelligence stocks is returning, and earnings season may prove how investors have been too pessimistic.
Notes from a NATO Summit: An Estonian Perspective
Notes from a NATO Summit: An Estonian Perspective
As the week draws to a close following the NATO summit in Ankara, a clearer picture is emerging of what was happening behind closed doors inside the Presidential Compound as the alliance's 32 leaders met. Among the revelations, reports from The Wall Street Journal and The Times o
‘I’ve never worked with so many conservatives’: the Texans fighting the Big Bend border wa
‘I’ve never worked with so many conservatives’: the Texans fighting the Big Bend border wa
Residents across party lines say Trump’s proposed wall threatens their homes, livelihoods and wilderness along the Rio GrandeLast February, 41-year-old Molly Walker posted an Instagram story: a photo of herself standing in the desert, sunglasses hooked over the front of her shirt
Blood vessel cells keep fixed signaling roles for weeks, reshaping view of capillary commu
Blood vessel cells keep fixed signaling roles for weeks, reshaping view of capillary commu
The cells lining skin capillaries are constantly sending each other messages—tiny pulses of calcium that help regulate blood flow, sense physical forces and keep vessel walls intact. Scientists have known about this signaling for decades. What they didn't know, until now, is that
Efforts to end school vaccine mandates hit a wall in Florida
Efforts to end school vaccine mandates hit a wall in Florida
Every state, along with Washington, D.C., requires children to obtain certain vaccinations before they can attend school or childcare These mandates date back decades, and many public health experts consider them a foundational defense against infectious disease.
Study: Mexico's infant mortality rates did not improve from 2014 to 2023
Study: Mexico's infant mortality rates did not improve from 2014 to 2023
Over the decade from 2014 to 2023, Mexico's infant death rate barely budged, suggesting the country hit a wall in saving babies' lives—even as official paperwork claimed that almost all babies had a medical professional present when they died.
Men should speed up slower to avoid 'hitting the wall' in marathons, new research suggests
Men should speed up slower to avoid 'hitting the wall' in marathons, new research suggests
Male runners may be twice as likely as female runners to suddenly slow down—known as "hitting the wall"—during a marathon, according to a study published in Scientific Reports. The authors suggest that men may be able to reduce this risk by starting races more slowly and speeding
Fibronectin pathway may drive Marfan aortic damage, opening new drug targets
A new study published in Nature Communications identifies a molecular signaling pathway that contributes to the development of life-threatening aortic aneurysms and dissections in Marfan syndrome, a genetic disorder affecting connective tissue. The findings provide new insight in