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TSMC says first advanced U.S. chip fab ‘dang near back’ on schedule. Here’s an inside look.
Technology

TSMC says first advanced U.S. chip fab ‘dang near back’ on schedule. Here’s an inside look.

Atop a newly-completed, 3.5-million-square-foot building that stands on 1,100 acres in the Arizona desert north of Phoenix is a giant logo of a microchip wafer and the letters TSMC.  Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s first Arizona chip fabrication plant, or fab, is making history because it’s the most advanced chip fab on U.S. soil, and Apple […]

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The limits of intelligence — Why AI advancement could be slowing down
Technology

The limits of intelligence — Why AI advancement could be slowing down

Generative artificial intelligence has developed so quickly in the past two years that massive breakthroughs seemed more a question of when rather than if. But in recent weeks, Silicon Valley has become increasingly concerned that advancements are slowing.   One early indication is the lack of progress between models released by the biggest players in […]

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What’s next for Meta’s metaverse
Technology

What’s next for Meta’s metaverse

In October 2021, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sent his trillion-dollar social media company into a new direction. Facebook changed its name to Meta and Zuckerberg set his sights on a new horizon, the metaverse. “There was genuinely a need and a desire at the time for Facebook, the company, to rebrand into something else,” said […]

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Why thermal batteries could replace lithium-ion batteries for energy storage
Technology

Why thermal batteries could replace lithium-ion batteries for energy storage

Thermal batteries could transform renewable energy storage and provide a cheaper and scalable alternative to lithium-ion technology. “Intermittent wind and solar power are becoming the cheapest forms of energy that humans have ever known, and all kinds of energy storage is now being used to harness that, to drive transportation, to drive the electricity grid,” […]

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More Americans are living in malls, as developers get creative to help ease the housing crisis
Business

More Americans are living in malls, as developers get creative to help ease the housing crisis

Say hello to life at the mall.  The classic American mall is undergoing a dramatic transformation as real estate developers swap out dying department stores for apartments, ushering in an era where living at the mall could soon become a new norm. Some U.S. developers are knocking down department stores like Macy’s or JCPenney and […]

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How Elon Musk’s plan to slash government agencies and regulation may benefit his empire
Technology

How Elon Musk’s plan to slash government agencies and regulation may benefit his empire

Elon Musk’s business empire is sprawling. It includes electric vehicle maker Tesla, social media company X, artificial intelligence startup xAI, computer interface company Neuralink, tunneling venture Boring Company and aerospace firm SpaceX.  Some of his ventures already benefit tremendously from federal contracts. SpaceX has received more than $19 billion from contracts with the federal government, […]

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Why the U.S. is growing less food
World

Why the U.S. is growing less food

The United States’ fruit and vegetable production, as well as the number of farms in the country, has been declining for decades while it increasingly relies on other countries to fill in the gap, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. “We have nearly a billion acres of farmland, we have a population of […]

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The president’s influence on the U.S. economy may be greatly exaggerated, according to experts
Politics

The president’s influence on the U.S. economy may be greatly exaggerated, according to experts

About 50% of Americans believe the result of the 2024 presidential election will directly affect their personal finances, according to a survey by financial services company Empower. And about 99% of voters in a Gallup survey said the economy was at least somewhat important in influencing their vote for the next president. “Voters absolutely are […]

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How OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s lobbying power tamed Washington
Technology

How OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s lobbying power tamed Washington

The results of the presidential election will have a big impact on the economy, foreign relations and health care. But when it comes to technology, one of the most powerful people shaping regulation isn’t a candidate at all. It’s Sam Altman. Neither Republican candidate Donald Trump nor his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, have […]

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‘Made in Mexico’ trade controversy is provoking another kind of border war
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‘Made in Mexico’ trade controversy is provoking another kind of border war

Mexico’s robust, and booming, trade with the United States has logistics companies clamoring for a slice of the pie and politicians taking a cautious look at how overseas firms may be using recent North American trade law to circumvent U.S. tariffs. Integrated logistics companies like Maersk are building out their capacity to handle the historic […]

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