Tech leaders are beginning to worry about the public’s underwhelming enthusiasm for their plans to remake the world with artificial intelligence. Will that burst the bubble? By David Streitfeld David ...
MADISON, Wis. -- The Overture Center on Monday announced that its Overture Forever fundraising campaign reached its $30 million goal. The campaign was launched to create a permanent endowment for the ...
The shale-oil revolution that transformed the U.S. into the world’s top oil producer is entering a new phase — one that could see America’s hard-fought lead in energy erode in fewer than five years as ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — If you were jolted out of bed Friday morning before your alarm clock had a chance to do its job, you likely weren’t alone. About 7 minutes after Crew-12 lifted off at 5:15 ...
Washington correspondent, CBS News 24/7 and CBS Stations Natalie Brand is a Washington correspondent covering the White House and Capitol Hill for CBS News 24/7 and CBS Stations. Greg Pirio bought his ...
Lies of P developer Neowiz has announced that the Pinnocchio-inspired soulslike and its 2025 Overture DLC have sold a combined total of four million copies. The DLC release led to a fresh wave of ...
Nick Emmanwori #3 and Riq Woolen #27 react after Julian Love #20 of the Seattle Seahawks intercepted a pass during the third quarter against the Carolina Panthers. Getty Images SAN JOSE, Calif. — ...
Apple AAPL0.46%increase; green up pointing triangle has dominated the electronics supply chain for years. No more. Artificial-intelligence companies are writing huge checks for chips, memory, ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — The Noblesville Boom stayed hot Friday night, defeating the Birmingham Squadron for their fifth straight win. The Squadron, which are affiliated with the New Orleans Pelicans, ...
One way to track the speed of the AI boom is to follow the hardware supply chain. Nvidia is the classic example: As AI companies build out data centers, they’re buying up billions of dollars of GPUs ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - If you heard a loud bang or felt a brief shake late Monday night, you weren’t alone. Reports came in from across the region, especially central Kentucky, of sudden booms and ...