Big Tech sees over $1 trillion wiped from stocks as fears of AI bubble ignite sell-off
Fears over AI spending have sparked a sell-off among tech stocks.
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Fears over AI spending have sparked a sell-off among tech stocks.
Tech companies including Google and Microsoft are paying influencers hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote AI products.
Hims & Hers stock fall to a 12-month low after Novo said it's $49 Wegovy pill copy was "illegal"
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Goldman Sachs is building AI agents with Anthropic’s Claude to automate trade accounting and client onboarding, aiming to speed work and boost efficiency.
Some market analysts have suggested bitcoin could fall further, potentially hitting between $40,000 to $50,000.
Defense companies aren't incentivized to innovate because military strength is measured by how much the government spends, said Palmer Luckey, Anduril's founder.
Stellantis said Friday it expects to take a roughly 22-billion-euro ($26 billion) as it overhauls its business to accelerate the rollout of electric and hybrid vehicles.
The poll showed that the LDP-led coalition was likely to secure more than 300 of the 465 seats in the Lower House.
Toyota Motor has announced that its chief executive Koji Sato will step down, and be replaced by the automaker’s chief financial officer, Kenta Kon.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the policy rate to remain unchanged at 5.25%.
The software space is facing serious market concerns this week, after the release of new AI tools from AI triggered a market sell-off.