Tech C.E.O.s Spent Millions Courting Trump. It Has Yet to Pay Off.

Tech C.E.O.s Spent Millions Courting Trump. It Has Yet to Pay Off.

The biggest technology companies and their chief executives donated millions to President Trump’s inauguration, hosted black-tie parties and dinners in his honor, and allowed him to announce and take credit for new multibillion-dollar manufacturing projects. But less than three months into the president’s second term, Mr. Trump has hardly returned …

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Invasion of the Home Humanoid Robots

Invasion of the Home Humanoid Robots

On a recent morning, I knocked on the front door of a handsome two-story home in Redwood City, Calif. Within seconds, the door was opened by a faceless robot dressed in a beige bodysuit that clung tight to its trim waist and long legs. This svelte humanoid greeted me with …

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This A.I. Forecast Predicts Storms Ahead

This A.I. Forecast Predicts Storms Ahead

The year is 2027. Powerful artificial intelligence systems are becoming smarter than humans, and are wreaking havoc on the global order. Chinese spies have stolen America’s A.I. secrets, and the White House is rushing to retaliate. Inside a leading A.I. lab, engineers are spooked to discover that their models are …

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How Trump Could Make Larry Ellison the Next Media Mogul

How Trump Could Make Larry Ellison the Next Media Mogul

For decades, Larry Ellison reveled in being the Silicon Valley executive who really knew how to have a good time. He spent as much as $200 million building a Japanese-inspired imperial villa near Palo Alto, Calif., bought the sixth-largest Hawaiian island and dated and married and divorced with never-ending zeal. …

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Is CoreWeave’s Debut an Ill Omen for I.P.O.s?

Is CoreWeave’s Debut an Ill Omen for I.P.O.s?

The canary in the coal mine CoreWeave just pulled off the first big initial public offering this year — and the results were far from heartening. The company, which rents computing power to the artificial intelligence industry, shrank its I.P.O. far below initial expectations before Friday’s anticipated trading debut. That’s …

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Layoffs and Unemployment Grow Among College Graduates

Layoffs and Unemployment Grow Among College Graduates

When Starbucks announced last month that it was laying off more than 1,000 corporate employees, it highlighted a disturbing trend for white-collar workers: Over the past few years, they have seen a steeper rise in unemployment than other groups, and slower wage growth. It also added fuel to a debate …

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Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules

Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules

For just over two years, technology leaders at the forefront of developing artificial intelligence had made an unusual request of lawmakers. They wanted Washington to regulate them. The tech executives warned lawmakers that generative A.I., which can produce text and images that mimic human creations, had the potential to disrupt …

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Nvidia Is Hosting the Super Bowl of A.I.

Nvidia Is Hosting the Super Bowl of A.I.

In 2009, when Nvidia held its first developer conference, the event was something of a science fair. Dozens of academics filled a San Jose, Calif., hotel decorated with white poster boards of computer research. Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, roamed the floor like a judge. This year, Nvidia’s developer …

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