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08.04.26 - 21:36
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Alphabet Climbs 4% on Waymo’s Nashville Expansion: The Self-Driving Bet Is Starting to Pay Off (24/7 Wall St.)
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Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) stock is up 4% in Wednesday's session, moving from $305.46 to $317 as investors cheer the latest geographic expansion of Waymo's autonomous ride-hailing service. That gain outpaced the broader Communication Services sector, which rose 1.47% on the day, signaling that today's move is driven by stock-specific momentum rather than a broad sector lift. ... Alphabet Climbs 4% on Waymo's Nashville Expansion: The Self-Driving Bet Is Starting to Pay Off...
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08.04.26 - 18:27
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AccessGrid Announces Wallet Integration with Z9 Security (PR Newswire)
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New integration enables Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, and mobile credentials across the Z9/Flex access ecosystem CARRBORO, N.C., April 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Z9 Security today announced a new integration between Z9/Flex, its cloud-based access management and integration platform, and......
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08.04.26 - 16:00
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It′s finally happened: I′m now worried about AI. And consulting ChatGPT did nothing to allay my fears | Emma Brockes (The Guardian)
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A highly alarming New Yorker feature on the machinations of Sam Altman drove me to test his AI for myself. The results were, well, highly alarming A corollary of the truism “don't sweat the small stuff” is, by implication, “do sweat the big stuff”, but it can be hard to pick which big stuff to sweat. For example: since the 1970s, as the world has worried about inflation and rolling geopolitics, the big stuff we should have been sweating more urgently was the climate crisis. Last year, the top trending search on Google in the US was “Charlie Kirk”, with several terms relating to the threat posed by Donald Trump also popular, when the focus should arguably have been the threat posed by AI.Or, per my own Googling this week after reading Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz's highly alarming lengthy piece in the New Yorker about the rise of artificial general intelligence: “Will I be a member of the permanent underclass and how can I make that not happen?”Emma Brockes is a Guardian columnist Cont...
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08.04.26 - 13:06
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Ex-Google DeepMind and Databricks Engineers Launch Pomo to Apply AI Agent Principles to Decision-Dense Marketing Functions (Business Wire)
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Company raises $4.5M to scale its agentic marketing intelligence platform.SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pomo, an agentic marketing intelligence platform built for mid-market, today announced $4.5 million in seed funding led by Kindred Ventures, with participation from Databricks Ventures, Seven Stars, SV Angel, Timeless Partners, and 645 Ventures. The round also includes backing from prominent angel investors including Scott Belsky, Mehdi Ghissassi, and Massimo Mascaro, all of whom have led AI and product organizations at Adobe, Google DeepMind, and Google AI. The capital will be used to grow Pomo's engineering and applied AI team, deepen its real-time market intelligence engine, and accelerate customer adoption.
Marketing is entering a decision crisis: execution has accelerated, but judgment has not. As channels fragment and feedback loops shorten, leaders are forced to make high-stakes decisions more frequently across performance, creative, budget allocation, and compliance. The result is operational...
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