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Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Former OpenAI Staffers Warn xAI's Poor Safety Record Could Complicate SpaceX's IPO

xAI safety concerns could create unpriced risks for SpaceX investors ahead of a potentially massive IPO.
Venture
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

We're Entering an Economic Bubble Worse Than the Dot-Com Crash. Thank Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

Upcoming AI-driven IPOs will reshape market rules, enabling massive investment with fewer safeguards and shifting risk and opacity onto ordinary investors.
#ai-bubble
fromFortune
6 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns the AI bubble will 'end in tears' and credit 'cockroaches' abound | Fortune

fromFortune
6 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns the AI bubble will 'end in tears' and credit 'cockroaches' abound | Fortune

Tech industry
from24/7 Wall St.
5 months ago

If You Invested $5,000 in CoreWeave at Its March IPO, Here's How Much You'd Have Today

CoreWeave shares jumped 22% after joining the Energy Dept.'s Genesis Mission and gaining renewed Buy coverage, despite execution, financing, and customer-concentration risks.
FC Barcelona
fromwww.bbc.com
5 months ago

Barcelona distances itself from sponsor's cryptocurrency after backlash

Barcelona has no connection to the cryptocurrency issued by its sponsor ZKP and disclaims responsibility for the token's issuance, management, or technology.
from24/7 Wall St.
6 months ago

Ford's Recall Disaster: 107 and Counting

When I told Lee I'd counted 107 recalls this year, even he was shocked. And that's not far off the mark. Ford has issued a record-breaking 103 safety recalls in 2025, according to Fox Business. That covers roughly 8 million vehicles, nearly quadruple its annual output. One recall involved 1.4 million vehicles for faulty rear-view cameras ( WardsAuto), another affected 850,000 for defective fuel pumps ( CBS News),
Business
fromLos Angeles Times
7 months ago

Offshore oil plan was 'primed for cash flow,' but then it hit California regulators

When a Texas oil company first announced controversial plans to reactivate three drilling rigs off the coast of Santa Barbara County, investor presentations boasted that the venture had "massive resource potential" and was "primed for cash flow generation." But now, less than two years later, mounting legal setbacks and regulatory issues are casting increasing doubt on the project's future. Most recently, the California attorney general filed suit against Houston-based Sable Offshore Corp., accusing it of repeatedly putting "profits over environmental protections."
Environment
Silicon Valley
fromFuturism
8 months ago

A Quarter of Nvidia's Revenue Comes From a Single Giant Customer

A disproportionate share of US AI-driven growth relies on Nvidia's explosive revenue, which is concentrated among a few customers and poses systemic investor risk.
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