The physics of java and lava are actually quite similar, at least when it comes to bubbles, according to a surprising study.
Investors are worried that tech companies are overspending on artificial intelligence and there's a bubble that could burst.
Investment bubbles rarely deflate on their own. They are usually popped by outside forces, which often involve the US Federal ...
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We have compiled what some of the biggest tech leaders have to say about the 'AI Bubble' debate, including Google CEO Sundar ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of classic turbulence occurring within swarms of rising gas bubbles. An international team of scientists from the (HZDR), Johns Hopkins University, and Duke Universi ...
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Nvidia reported revenue of $57 billion in the third quarter, 62% higher compared to the same quarter last year. The company’s ...
People often think about tech bubbles in apocalyptic terms, but it doesn’t have to be as serious as all that. In economic ...
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The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the trolley problem as follows: The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics that presents a fictional scenario in which an onlooker has the choice to ...