Forget STEM. Head of Paris’s top tech university says the secret to France’s AI boom is a focus on the humanities
The provost of Bernard Arnault and Mistral founder Arthur Mensch's college wants students to be well-rounded.
The provost of Bernard Arnault and Mistral founder Arthur Mensch's college wants students to be well-rounded.
About 30 million Americans have taken GLP-1 drugs, sparking consumption shifts with ripple effects on retail, travel and beyond.
53 million Medicaid patients rely on Deloitte software—but the technology has generated notices with errors, sent paperwork to the wrong addresses, and been frozen for hours at a time, according to state audits, court documents, and interviews.
In 2019, people with Medicare had over 800,000 hospitalizations that could have qualified for hospital at home.
From the mid-Atlantic to Maine, across the Great Lakes region, and throughout the West to California, public officials cautioned residents about the dangers of excessive heat and humidity.
Ajay Hinduja and his wife, Namrata were charged with human trafficking and sentenced to four years in prison.
According to Catherine MacGregor, CEO of utility company Engie.
Xiaomi's Lei Jun and Nio's William Li are just some of the CEOs taking to Chinese social media to showcase their cars.
Sources say a new chip would comply with tough U.S. regulations designed to deny China access to advanced semiconductors, including those used for AI.
The talks could help avoid a looming trade war between China and Europe which has already ensnared European brandy and pork.
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There's a growing view in markets that the economy’s so-called neutral rate is much higher than policymakers are currently projecting.
Since Nvidia’s sales began exploding, revenue has exceeded the midpoint of the company’s own forecast by an average of 13%, more than twice the average over the past decade.
The federal agency determined in May that Boeing had breached a 2021 deferred-prosecution agreement.
The attack comes as the U.S. has sent the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower back home after an eight-month deployment that saw it lead the American response to the Houthi assaults.
"Companies are getting better at figuring out how to maximize profits. The more information they have about who you are and what you’re willing to pay, the more they can charge you."