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Social media giant parent fires intern for 'maliciously' interfering with AI project
ByteDance, the China-based owner of TikTok, has confirmed that it terminated an intern over the summer for "maliciously" interfering with an artificial intelligence model.
How Nvidia’s monster rally broke your tech ETF
With several $3 trillion companies in a single sector, S&P was forced to change its index-weighting rules
Nancy Pelosi's husband sold more than $500K in Visa stock ahead of DOJ action
Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House speaker and current Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., sold 2,000 shares of Visa a few months before the company was sued by the government.
Want to work in Big Tech? Here are companies with the fastest (and slowest) hiring processes
Landing a job in Big Tech can be a rigorous process. A new study ranked America's tech giants according to how long it takes between a candidate's first interview and receiving an offer.
Nvidia's earnings beat Wall Street's estimates as AI momentum continues
Nvidia's second-quarter earnings beat Wall Street analysts' expectations, with total sales and revenue from data centers coming in ahead of estimates amid strong demand for AI chips.
Nvidia sales likely doubled, but it may not impress investors
AI giant Nvidia's second quarter earnings are expected to show revenue doubled, although it's unclear whether that will meet investors' lofty expectations.
AI giant Nvidia faces calls from progressive groups for an antitrust probe
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 10 progressive groups sent a letter to the Justice Department to launch an antitrust investigation against AI chip giant Nvidia over its business practices.
Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple about to rock big tech ETF
A popular tech ETF that counts Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia as top holdings is about to rebalance. The move comes as Nvidia's share price continues to smash records.
Nvidia topples Microsoft as world's most valuable company
Shares of Nvidia are showing no signs of cooling off as investors double down on the chipmaker's dominance in leading the artificial intelligence race.
'Roaring Kitty' could not save GameStop as meme stock tanks
GameStop shares plummeted 40% on Friday after YouTuber Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty," livestreamed to 600,000 people and shared why he is bullish on the meme stock.