Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Gao Yuan provides an update on China’s domestic AI contest. Workday ...
A Micron memory chip factory in upstate New York is wrangling with local groups who want legal assurances the project will benefit the local community. Plus, YouTube plans to crack down on AI slop.
In today’s Tech Bytes, a new Pew Research poll shows that nearly one-third of 13- to 17-year-olds in the U.S. say they use a chatbot every day. The most popular is OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The study comes ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. The state is seeking more than $40,000 in civil penalties, ...
A byte is an ordered sequence of eight bits. The byte is the smallest addressable unit of memory in most architectures. Even if only a single bit is required, the memory system allocates at least one ...
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Understanding gigabytes and bytes
What is a Gigabyte, Terabyte, or a Petabyte? These terms indicate the amount of digital information you can store. This video explains sizes starting from a bit (one or zero) and covers less commonly ...
What if the programming language you rely on most is on the brink of a transformation? For millions of developers worldwide, Python is not just a tool, it’s a cornerstone of their craft, powering ...
Related to #2436 but not exactly the same - trying to save a bytes array in a MemoryStore causes IndexError. It does warn me that I should use bytes at my own risk ...
The selloff in Array Digital Infrastructure's fixed-income securities post-UScellular sale is overdone, creating an attractive entry point. AD's 5.50% Senior Notes now yield 8.05% and trade at a 31.6% ...
Tesl a has introduced a new AI-powered voice assistant in its electric vehicles in China, developed in partnership with DeepSeek and ByteDance. The feature is called “Hey Tesla” and is designed to ...
We look at the relationship between digital stars and their followers. By Joseph Bernstein I cover the collision of digital subcultures and politics. In an austere warehouse, a very online political ...
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