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Nvidia’s CEO unveiled a new line of AI chips at the company’s developers conference, but not all cus
Plus, French videogame maker Ubisoft’s delayed game launch pays off. And, BYD celebrates a victory o
Tesla’s shares have plunged nearly 40% this year. Among the sellers: Long-time fans of Elon Musk who
Our modern world depends on chips, and our most modern chips depend on complex machines that use a p
Plus, Trump picks Boeing to deliver the Pentagon’s jet fighter for the age of drone warfare. And a s
Old-fashioned bribery and high-tech software was used to snatch gadgets from doorsteps across the U.
Plus, venture capital firm Andreesen Horowitz plans a new bio fund but on a smaller scale. And the o
Large language models have shown a surprising ability to provide supportive language to those in nee
Plus, Chinese tech company Tencent reports a near-doubling in profit, powered by its gaming business
A generation of students are outsourcing their schoolwork to chatbots. Plus, Google strikes its bigg
Plus tech stocks sell off, with Tesla on track for a ninth straight week of losses. And Tesla rival
What is the new World app? WSJ columnist Christopher Mims explains the startup and its mysterious O
Plus, Elon Musk’s xAI is buying a startup that makes AI-generated videos. And Swedish fintech Klarna
The Chinese AI company doesn’t want to bother with funding—at least not right now. WSJ reporter Rebe
Plus, Foxconn gets a sales boost this year from artificial-intelligence servers. And streaming servi
Chip maker Intel needs to figure out its future—fast. Now it’s tapping Lip-Bu Tan to lead the compa
Plus, Meta will start testing a new fact-checking tool that relies on users. And eBay and Etsy borro
The U.S. wants smaller, better drones. Ukraine has them. WSJ reporter Heather Somerville explores wh
Plus, Pokemon GO gets a new owner as Niantic sells it to Scopely. Roomba maker iRobot doubts its abi
Artificial intelligence is generating a ton of money and buzz. But could we be in a bubble? WSJ repo