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Microsoft launches $23 billion global AI investment wave — with India at the center
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnTech giant accelerates cloud and AI expansion as competition with Amazon and Google intensifies
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AI & Bitcoin Fuel Global Rally on Fed Rate Cut Hopes
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnWall Street sees risk-on return despite valuation fears as markets price 87% chance of a December policy pivot.
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World’s Largest Asset Manager turns bearish on long-term Treasuries, warning AI financing waves will fuel a $38 Trillion borrowing time …
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Kunlun Roadmap Targets Nvidia Void, Sparking Analyst Frenzy and $1.1B Sales Boom by 2026
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HP to Cut 6,000 Jobs as AI Overhaul Reshapes Its Global Workforce
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnThe PC giant bets big on artificial intelligence to drive future growth—but rising chip costs and weaker earnings guidance unsettle …
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AI Boom, Stock Bust: Why Billions Keep Flowing Into AI Firms as Their Shares Sink
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnBig Tech is pouring money into Anthropic and next-gen models, but investors are suddenly losing faith in the AI trade
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Ant Group Unveils Lingguang, the World’s First Full-Code Multimodal AI Assistant
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnChina’s tech giants escalate global AI rivalry as Alibaba’s Ant Group launches a breakthrough tool capable of generating apps, 3D …
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Global Markets Sink as AI Valuation Fears Intensify Ahead of Nvidia’s Earnings
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnFor now, investors are holding their breath for Nvidia’s earnings—a bellwether that could either validate the AI rally or trigger …
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AI Boom Triggers Global Memory Chip Shortage That Could Hit Cars and Phones
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnExplosive demand for high-bandwidth AI chips is squeezing supply for the entire electronics industry—and consumers may soon feel the pain