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26.04.26 - 11:30
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OpenClaw adds DeepSeek V4 models as tech world assesses Huawei tie-up (SCMP)
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OpenClaw has adopted DeepSeek's new V4 Flash as the default model for the popular artificial intelligence agent, while the global tech community scrutinises the implications of the Chinese AI firm's major update optimised to run on Huawei Technologies' chips.
In an update on Sunday, OpenClaw said it had expanded its catalogue to include DeepSeek's V4 Flash and its flagship V4 Pro models, and had integrated other capabilities such as Google Meet into the agent. OpenClaw also optimised how......
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26.04.26 - 08:18
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Alphabet: Bald eine gute Dividendenaktie?! (Aktienwelt360)
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Alphabet zahlt eine Dividende. Aber eine attraktive Dividendenaktie steckt hier noch nicht drin: Wird sich das ändern?
Der Artikel Alphabet: Bald eine gute Dividendenaktie?! ist zuerst erschienen auf Aktienwelt360....
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25.04.26 - 13:12
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Will I ever retire? It doesn′t look like it | Dave Schilling (The Guardian)
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Being financially equipped to retire feels like a fantasy. And yet plenty of people who could do so are avoiding it“Retirement.” A word I can hardly spell anymore, it seems so abstract and impossible – like a science-fiction concept from a tattered old novel. In the classic film Blade Runner, “retirement” is the term used to describe the brutal ritual of future cops executing rogue androids called replicants (which auto-correct just tried to turn into “Republicans” against my will, though maybe Google Docs has a Freudian slip function now).The Blade Runner version of retirement strikes me as more feasible for modern humans – getting blasted by a jackbooted assassin with a phallic-looking blaster – than the traditional process. Actual retirement – cocktails on the beach in between golf games – is as distant as the farthest known star. As glamorous as my life must seem to you, dear reader, it is not that at all. Like most creative types who never bothered to learn to code, I scrape by ...
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25.04.26 - 04:42
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Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment (ZeroHedge)
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Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment
The AI funding frenzy continues, with Google planning to invest $10 billion in Anthropic at a $350 billion valuation, deepening its relationship with the San Francisco-based AI company best known for building Claude.
Bloomberg reports that Google's deal with Anthropic includes an initial $10 billion investment at a $350 billion valuation, with the potential for another $30 billion if certain performance milestones are achieved. That would bring the potential deal size to as much as $40 billion.
Part of the deal includes Google Cloud providing 5 gigawatts of computing capacity to the AI startup, founded in 2021 by former OpenAI employees, including Dario Amodei and Daniela Amodei, over the next five years. Additional capacity could follow.
Earlier this week, Amazon committed another $5 billion to Anthropic at the same valuation, with the option to invest an additional $20 billion over time.
Amazon's scramble for compute was detail...
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25.04.26 - 03:15
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Mag 7 Earnings Take the Spotlight: What to Expect (Zacks)
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The earnings focus this week is on the Magnificent 7 group of mega-cap Tech companies, with Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta reporting results on Wednesday, April 29th, and Apple doing the same the day after....
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