Software companies with deep data and customer relationships can thrive, while those whose products can be automated by AI face serious risk. Software stocks plunged over the last three months or so, ...
Despite the AI-driven software stock meltdown, America’s largest corporations aren’t ditching their core business software just yet. Instead, they’re using the moment to squeeze better deals from ...
For weeks, it looked like nothing would stop Wall Street’s bloodletting of software companies. In the end, it took a top artificial-intelligence startup to halt a market panic that has tanked the ...
Ford Motor is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles over a software problem that could cause an attached trailer's tail lights, turn signals and brakes to fail. The technology glitch can cause a loss ...
Tech CEOs are “completely perplexed” by the recent AI-driven market sell-off in software stocks, according to Lead Edge Capital managing partner Mitchell Green. In an interview with CNBC, Green shared ...
Major software stocks like Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce have seen significant declines from their recent highs. Analysts are divided on whether the selloff is due to fears that AI will make ...
Arthur Mensch, CEO of Mistral AI, said more than 50% of current software in an enterprise could be replaced by AI. Software stocks have sold off on fears AI could eat into so-called software as a ...
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Selling software stocks before the crowd paid off for Nick Evans, a Polar Capital fund manager. His warning to potential bargain hunters: most shares are still toxic and few firms will survive. “We ...
Cryptocurrencies started the shortened U.S. week on the back foot, with bitcoin BTC $68,705.25 sliding below $67,000 on Tuesday, falling below its tight weekend range of $68,000-$70,000. The weakness ...
SETI isn’t “going to meet aliens.” It’s listening for artificial radio signals and other measurable clues that point to technology. Those clues are called technosignatures—and the darkest category is ...