How to prevent AI from further widening the racial wealth gap

Human resources and technology concept for AI augmenting team work. Leowolfert | Istock | Getty Images The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has been stunning in both its speed and impact. According to data from Goldman Sachs, investment in AI is expected to reach $100 billion in the U.S. and $200 billion globally by next year. Last year, in private equity alone, generative AI (GenAI) investments reached $2.18 billion –

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Nvidia top November pick, SMCI downgraded By Investing.com

Investing.com — Here are the biggest analyst moves in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) for this week. InvestingPro subscribers always get first dibs on market-moving AI analyst comments. Upgrade today! Nvidia stock new Top Pick at Mizuho for November Mizuho has named Nvidia (NASDAQ:) as its top pick for November, stressing the company’s strong leadership in the AI and data center market. The firm reiterated an Outperform rating and

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Mysterious seismic event that shook the earth for 9 days was triggered by a 650-foot tsunami in Greenland, researchers say

A tsunami stemming from a landslide in a Greenland fjord, caused by melting ice, was behind a surprising seismic event last year that shook the earth for nine days, a researcher told AFP on Friday. According to a report recently published in the scientific journal Science, tremors that were registered in September 2023 originated from the massive wave rocking back and forth in the Dickson fjord in Greenland’s remote east.

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Mark Cuban Reveals Regrettable Shark Tank Deal That ‘Drives Him Crazy’ Was A Chocolate Covered Pretzel Company Who Offered Free Shipping

In a 2017 Q&A with Oxford Union students, Mark Cuban opened up about one of his biggest regrets on Shark Tank – and he didn’t hold back. When asked about his commitment to the companies he invests in, Cuban emphasized that he’s there “’til death do us part” as long as the founders keep grinding. Don’t Miss: Out of his 71 investments on the show, about 12-15 are thriving, while

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Israeli strikes on north Lebanon and Gaza kill dozens, officials say

Rescuers dig for survivors after Israeli strikes in Gaza and Lebanon Israeli strikes on northern Lebanon and Gaza have killed dozens of people including several children, rescuers and officials say. The Lebanese health ministry said at least 23 people including seven children were killed on Sunday in Almat near Byblos, to the north of the capital Beirut. In northern Gaza, the civil defence agency said at least 30 people were

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More homeowners just started pulling cash out of their properties

U.S. homeowners are sitting on a record amount of equity, but higher interest rates over the past two years have made them reluctant to tap into it. That is finally starting to change. In the third quarter of this year, mortgage holders withdrew $48 billion of home equity, according to ICE Mortgage Technology — the largest volume in the two years since the Federal Reserve started hiking its benchmark interest

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What a second Trump presidency could mean for the machinery sector: Barclays By Investing.com

Investing.com — As the U.S. presidential race unfolds, with former President Trump on track to return to the White House, major policy shifts appear likely, impacting sectors like machinery and construction.  Analysts at Barclays (LON:) have identified core areas where changes in trade, immigration, and regulatory policies under a Trump administration could reshape these industries, from tariff impacts to funding challenges. Tariffs, a key issue in Trump’s first term, could

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