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22.03.26 - 17:03
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Leaders and Experts from Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Meta, Dell, Applied Materials and AMD Headline Technology and Innovation Programming at CERAWeek by S&P Global, March 23-27 in Houston (PR Newswire)
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Weeklong programming to focus on AI, data centers, chip design, robotics, workforce and investment strategies, and more at world's preeminent energy conference HOUSTON, March 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Leaders and experts from Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Meta, Dell,......
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21.03.26 - 00:54
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The Super Bowl Top Signal (ZeroHedge)
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The Super Bowl Top Signal
Authored by Chris Macintosh via InternationalMan.com,
You've likely heard about peaks in markets often coinciding with magazine covers saying the opposite.
Well, this is simply a representation of zeitgeist.
Another representation of zeitgeist is advertising at the Super Bowl. For long-time readers, you may recall our selling Bitcoin way back before it nosedived. We highlighted that at the time there were crypto ads running wild at the Super Bowl. We even had Matt Damon shilling crypto. Remember that? Fun times.
Well, you know what dominated this year's Super Bowl? AI. It was in fact the single largest concentration of AI advertising in television history. Ain't that something.
16 tech companies bought Super Bowl ads: OpenAI, Google, Amazon, Meta, Anthropic, Genspark, Base44, Rippling, Ramp — and more.
Tech ad spending is double what it was during the 2022 “Crypto Bowl.”
And here we are again. Just with AI.
2000: The Dot-Com Bowl. 14 internet startups bought...
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