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Box CEO Aaron Levie at the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2019 conference at Moscone Center on October 02, 2019, in San Francisco.
AI could expand white-collar work by making complex tasks cheap enough to attempt, Box CEO Aaron Levie says.
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Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv skyline.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang is the face of the company supplying chips to many of the companies in the AI arms race.
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Child smiling and blowing bubbles while phone behind them is powered off.

Among the most difficult parenting tasks, there are few as dreaded as asking a child to put down the device that's just absorbed their attention for hours.

As a parent, you feel guilty that it got this far. You're also gearing up for a potential fight, should that child throw a toddler, tween, or teen tantrum. As they say, nobody wants this.

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Mehdi Paryavi
Mehdi Paryavi, CEO of the International Data Center Authority, says overusing AI may make workers look more productive while quietly eroding the confidence and thinking skills their careers depend on.
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HeyGen CTO Rong Yan advises against focusing solely on promotions in tech careers.
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Varun Goyal, Deep Shah, and Kriti Goyal.
Varun Goyal, Deep Shah, and Kriti Goyal share their experiences transitioning from college to the AI industry.
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Sam Altman
Last year OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he thought ads were lame. Now he seems more interested.
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Tesla door handles

Retractable door handles, popularized by Tesla, are now found on many electric vehicles. However, if automakers want to do business in China, they will have to adjust their approach to handling door handles in the country.

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Apple isn't ready to pay a several billion-dollar fine to UK App Store users and is filing an appeal over a major antitrust lawsuit. As first reported by The Guardian, Apple has requested to appeal to the UK's Court of Appeal, which would escalate the case beyond the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT).