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Ekaterina Abramova
London Business School professor Ekaterina Abramova warns AI is moving so fast it could trigger mass layoffs, social unrest, and a political reckoning unless governments act now.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI.
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Oliver Jenkyn headshot
Visa's group president said he blocks off at least four hours each week to study a topic.
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Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman, standing onstage at CES, wearing a light purple shirt and gesturing with his hands.
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman
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With the first two films in the Avatar franchise, Cameron delivered a glorious new sci-fi world I adored getting lost in. I went gaga for every new piece of Pandoran flora and fauna the films introduced. Bioluminescent trees? Stunning. Floating mountains? Sign me up. Benevolent space whales? I think I'm in love.

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Kristi Noem.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said that the Trump administration would be pausing the US green card lottery.
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Sam Altman.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the company has gone "code red" multiple times — and expects it to keep happening as the AI race heats up.
Engadget : Technology

Google's latest addition to its NotebookLM artificial intelligence research platform is a feature called Data Tables. The tool can collect and synthesize information across multiple sources into a chart that can be exported to Google Sheets. All Pro and Ultra users will have access to the feature today, and Data Tables will roll out to all users over the coming weeks.

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The ripples of the auto industry's chip shortage are still being felt, as evidenced by Honda. Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that the automaker will suspend production in Japan on January 5 and 6. (Honda didn't specify the affected factories.) In addition, all three of the automaker's Guangqi Honda Automobile plants in China will shut down from December 29 to January 2.