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Steve Jobs declared “thermonuclear war” on Google’s Android operating system in 2010, calling it a “stolen product.” Now, his successor is going to battle against Apple’s new most dangerous rival. on.wsj.com/4yhwLwP
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Fixing Intel was a surprising pet project of the White House. Even more surprising: It’s working. on.wsj.com/4gt4Kfu
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We need an insurance policy to protect Earth from a dangerously stormy sun. One idea is StormWall, and it involves school-bus-size satellites and a whole lot of salt, writes Christopher @Mims. on.wsj.com/4eVzYL1
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Meta Platforms isn’t doing enough to protect users from the physical and mental harm from its addictive designs of Instagram and Facebook, the EU said, escalating a probe that could yield heavy fines on.wsj.com/4vqd2J0
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Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s No. 2 executive, plans to step down from her full-time role after an extended medical leave, people familiar with the matter said on.wsj.com/4f5cemy
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The window for American dominance in AI hasn’t closed, but it’s narrowing fast. Here is how we can fix our collective imagination—before it’s too late. on.wsj.com/4aEVaTa
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As the race for artificial-intelligence supremacy heats up, China is considering tightening its grip on homegrown technology on.wsj.com/4eSKGlF
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State Farm’s attempt to leapfrog into the 21st century by embracing AI is running into resistance on.wsj.com/4wrsnK4
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Apple is ramping up its investment in U.S.-made chips, with plans to spend more than $30 billion with Broadcom in the next five years on.wsj.com/4wxyX1K
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Across Silicon Valley, startup founders are enjoying a wave of computing credits and fielding competing offers from AI-model makers racing to land new enterprise customers on.wsj.com/4w0Oqr2
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Microsoft will cut some 3,200 jobs from its Xbox videogames division as it restructures the struggling business on.wsj.com/4eVm8Hf
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Tech companies warned that AI would eat jobs, but now—as public opinion of AI has shifted into the negative—their leaders say work will flourish on.wsj.com/4vLVnw1
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As AI disrupts traditional career paths, some college students are skipping corporate internships for San Francisco hacker houses and incubators on.wsj.com/4y7sz2N
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Viral mishaps underscore a big challenge for robot makers aiming to put them to work in factories and warehouses: How can they ensure a humanoid doesn’t hurt a human? on.wsj.com/4p0ybHU
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People who can afford to send their grade-school kids anywhere are choosing new alternative education from programs such as Alpha School and Forge Prep on.wsj.com/3SEvIXK
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Data centers’ indirect water use—the water used at power plants that supply the electricity—can be far greater than the water used in the data centers themselves, writes Christopher @Mims. on.wsj.com/4wtI0Rn
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