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Global markets rode AI, interest rate roller coaster in 2024
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on the last day of trading for the year on Dec. 31, 2024 in New York City.
Despite political upheavals, stock markets and bitcoin smashed records in 2024, fuelled by investor enthusiasm for Artificial Intelligence (AI), falling interest rates, and hopes of tax cuts.
An emerging Attica business hub at Spata
Microsoft may have a large footprint in the two business parks at Spata, where the technology giant is implementing the largest data center complex, but in this corner of Eastern Attica, new, albeit smaller, players are making a resounding entry.
The region combines proximity to the Athens Airport with easy access via the Attica ringroad and even the nearby port of Rafina.
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Big Tech trying to improve their standing with Donald Trump
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son smiles with President-elect Donald Trump during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla.
ChatGPT search opens to all users in challenge to Google
OpenAI is making ChatGPT-powered internet search available to all users, escalating its threat to Google's dominance.
The tech firm had beefed up its ChatGPT generative AI chatbot with search engine capabilities in late October, but made the feature available only to paying subscribers.
Remote Work Platforms: The Future of Work
Remote work has become one of the most important trends in recent years. Innovative technologies and globalisation have created an environment in which companies are actively looking for new ways to organise work processes. Remote work platforms have become one of the key tools of this transition.
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Tech companies are aiming for smaller and leaner AI models
AI firms have long boasted about the enormous size and capabilities of their products, but they are increasingly looking at leaner, smaller models that they say will save on energy and cost.
China’s hacking reached deep into US telecoms
WASHINGTON - China's recent breach of the innermost workings of the US telecommunications system reached far deeper than the Biden administration has described, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Thursday, with hackers able to listen in on telephone conversations and read text messages.
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Japan ramps up tech ambitions with $65 billion for AI, chips
This photo taken on May 10, 2023 shows people visiting the booth for US computing giant Nvidia during the three-day 7th AI Expo, part of NexTech Week Tokyo 2023, Japan's largest trade show for artificial intelligence technology companies, at Tokyo Big Sight.
The black clouds over the markets, the news about the President of the Republic, the new ambassador, SYRIZA’s (collector’s item) debate, the commotion in Schinoussa, the big insurance deal
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US to call for Google to sell Chrome browser: report
The U.S. will urge a judge to make Google-parent company Alphabet sell its widely used Chrome browser in a major antitrust crackdown on the internet giant, according to a media report.
Bloomberg reported that antitrust officials with the U.S. Department of Justice will ask for a sell-off of Chrome and a shake-up of other aspects of Google's business in court today.