Daniel Zhang, CEO of online giant Alibaba, has agreed to deepen tech collaborations with Chinese city Tianjin to improve cloud computing, industrial internet and smart city initiatives. Alibaba will deliver world-leading computing services to the port city, improving efficiency and cutting costs while developing cloud computing, AI and big data projects. With Zhang in charge, Alibaba has grown to become one of the world's biggest tech firms and made waves with its NYSE and HKE listings.
Nvidia leads the way in AI with soaring stock gains, but analysts warn of potential bubble burst. China's focus on national security may hinder its economy.
Sex workers have found a welcoming community on Twitter Spaces, discussing topics from dating to industry news. Despite the decline in popularity of social audio features, Twitter Spaces remains a supportive environment for conversations and knowledge-sharing among these individuals.
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ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, went viral due to a typo in one of its responses. Reddit users discussed its implications on AI technology’s effectiveness and reliability versus human oversight. OpenAI recently released the iOS version of ChatGPT to a global audience, raising debate about AI jobs replacing humans. A reminder that no matter how advanced tech gets, human editors are necessary.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?