Meta’s $72B AI Gamble Tests Investor Patience
Meta’s stock dropped 11% despite beating revenue estimates as investors balk at Zuckerberg’s $72 billion AI spending plan. The market is signaling growing skepticism about AI returns.
Meta’s stock dropped 11% despite beating revenue estimates as investors balk at Zuckerberg’s $72 billion AI spending plan. The market is signaling growing skepticism about AI returns.
A new Wharton study shows generative AI has moved from pilot projects to core business operations. With 82% of leaders using AI weekly and 75% reporting positive returns, companies are now demanding measurable financial impact from their AI investments.
Three 22-year-old high school friends have become the world’s youngest self-made billionaires through their AI recruiting startup Mercor. Their $10 billion valuation marks a generational shift in Silicon Valley’s billionaire landscape. The trio’s rapid ascent reflects the unprecedented opportunities
Microsoft’s massive AI spending outpaced its profits last quarter, but the bigger story may be the company’s shrinking transparency. As financial priorities shift, what does this mean for customers and investors?
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave AI investments his blessing, insisting the sector shows fundamental strength unlike the dotcom bubble. Yet markets delivered a sobering response to tech giants’ massive spending.
The largest U.S. design school is embracing artificial intelligence with a new major, but the program’s lead admits facing internal resistance. The move highlights growing tensions between traditional creative education and emerging technologies.
As global demographics shift toward older populations, AI and automation technologies are creating unexpected investment opportunities. The intersection of ageing trends and technological advancement reveals promising sectors and geographic markets poised for growth. Understanding these dynamics cou
Three tech giants are pouring billions into AI infrastructure with no signs of slowing. The spending spree reflects a strategic bet that massive scale will determine AI dominance.
In a surprising move, Subnautica 2 developers are publicly resisting their publisher’s push toward generative AI. The standoff reveals deeper industry tensions about creative control and technological ethics.
As AI transforms security operations, CISOs confront fundamental dilemmas about automation, trust, and governance. The promise of 10x productivity gains comes with significant risks that require careful human oversight and strategic implementation.