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businessinsider.com | Sarah Gray |Lauren Edmonds |Henry Blodget
Another major player on the global tech scene is Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO. The California-based company is one of the most valuable in the world, with a market value of over $3 trillion, according to Google Finance. The company is focused on designing and manufacturing hardware, including chips and graphical processing units to assist AI. During the 28th annual Milken Institute Global Conference in May, Huang told the audience he uses AI programs to learn new concepts.
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businessinsider.com | Sophie Kleeman |Grace Kay |Henry Blodget
2025-06-26T14:10:42Z Share Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in. Austin reported a "safety concern" with a Tesla Robotaxi.
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2 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Nathan McAlone |Lucia Moses |Henry Blodget
Amazon is promoting rival streamers as it aims to make Prime Video a one-stop entertainment destination ahead of Netflix and YouTube. Amazon has built a big business by letting people easily subscribe to a wide array of streamers from HBO Max to Hallmark+ — via its "channels" program — and it's leaning into it as it seeks to beat other tech giants in becoming the default destination for TV watching.
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2 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Nathan McAlone |Lucia Moses |Henry Blodget
Morgan Absher was trying to launch a career as an occupational therapist when COVID-19 derailed her plans. She turned on her phone, and "Two Hot Takes," a video podcast that takes a funny look at viral Reddit stories, was born. What she said started as a "depression hobby" has turned into a thriving career and made Absher a YouTube personality. Absher said video had deepened her connection with audiences and advertisers beyond what audio can afford.
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businessinsider.com | Brad Davis |Peter Kafka |Henry Blodget
Question: Will you go to the theaters to see "F1," the new Brad Pitt racing movie from Apple, this weekend? I might. Partly because I'm a big fan of air conditioning right now. And partly because the movie, directed by the same guy who made the "Top Gun" sequel, looks like it could have very cool racing sequences, at the very minimum. Bigger question, which isn't a new one: Why is Apple making big-budget movies and putting them in theaters? Like I said, this isn't a new query.
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