Why high-speed rail may not work the best in the U.S.

High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan’s bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end of 2025. The fastest train in Europe goes almost 200 mph (320 kph). Yet high-speed rail remains absent from most of the U.S. Stephen Mattingly, aContinueContinue reading “Why high-speed rail may not work the best in the U.S.”

Key Features of Modern Supply Crafts

In modern supply crafts, you’ll notice a significant integration of technology with traditional methods. Techniques like 3D printing allow artisans to create customized products efficiently, in addition to digital platforms broadening their market reach. Furthermore, sustainable sourcing practices are becoming standard, emphasizing locally sourced materials to promote eco-friendly production. These elements not just improve craftsmanshipContinueContinue reading “Key Features of Modern Supply Crafts”

From OpenAI to Nvidia, here’s a list of recent multibillion-dollar AI deals

Nvidia has agreed to license technology from AI startup Groq for use in some of its artificial intelligence chips, marking the chipmaker’s largest deal and underscoring its push to strengthen competitiveness amid surging demand. Here is a list of multi-billion-dollar AI, cloud and chip deals signed recently: OPENAI DEALS Amazon and OpenAI Amazon is consideringContinueContinue reading “From OpenAI to Nvidia, here’s a list of recent multibillion-dollar AI deals”

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