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Another AI model: Baidu released a new artificial intelligence model that lays out its reasoning, called Ernie X1, as the company tries to regain momentum against upstarts like DeepSeek. Online dating safety: Bumble is adding identity verification to its app as well as other new safety features aimed at attracting younger users who want greater protections from web dating services. Baseball analytics: The Yokohama DeNA BayStars upset the Japanese professional baseball world last year by winning the championship using statistical analysis of undervalued players. As the new season begins, the former financial whizzes who led the analysis with the team's scouts and coaches want to prove their work wasn't a fluke. | |
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On the eve of its major product conference, Nvidia shares dipped again, sending the stock of the world's leading chipmaker down 20% since it hit a record high on Jan. 6. The decline has shaved about $740 billion off Nvidia's market value, which reached $3.66 trillion. The company had briefly become the world's most valuable. | |
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Apple's coming iPhone 17, a slimmer smartphone due later in the year, isn't just a way for the company to try to spur sales, it's a new beginning for the iPhone, Mark Gurman writes in this week's Power On. For more of Mark's in-depth coverage of Apple, subscribe here. | |
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