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Leading power, open roots: Olmo 3 introduces full model flow transparency and traceability, combining top-tier performance with increased efficiency and cost savings to advance open and sustainable AI ...
Over the past decade, countless startups have entered the rental and resale sector — many with circularity-themed names like Rotaro, By Rotation, Cercle or The Circle. More recently, the industry has ...
The AI boom has triggered a historic spending spree. By 2028, investment in chips, servers and data centers could reach nearly $3 trillion, according to Morgan Stanley. On this episode of Bold Names, ...
As expected after days of leaks and rumors online, Google has unveiled Veo 3.1, its latest AI video generation model, bringing a suite of creative and technical upgrades aimed at improving narrative ...
Merely days after OpenAI released its Sora 2 AI video generator app, which quickly went viral for some pretty morbid reasons, Google is giving a lift to its own AI video tools. The company’s Flow ...
Investors, take note: the circular economy can make money. On October 14 in Brussels, a proven model from Klagenfurt will show how cities can turn waste and energy solutions into scalable investments.
Free cash flow yield calculates cash efficiency vs market value, aiding in stock valuation. A high free cash flow yield indicates potential undervaluation, high investment appeal. Evaluate consistency ...
With current AI spending far outpacing end-product monetization, the increasing string of circular investments within the industry is raising concerns of a brewing systemic risk. AMD's recent ...
The S&P 500 is increasingly concentrated in the 'Magnificent 7' tech giants, raising risks for index investors as these stocks dominate returns. Mag 7 companies are ramping up capital spending on AI, ...
King's College London provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. We extract more than 100 billion tonnes of raw materials from Earth each year, then throw most of them away. The “circular ...