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...“[Instacart] would be a good indicator of what public-market investors are looking for,” said Kyle Stanford, lead analyst at private market data company PitchBook....
...Armstrong also expressed sympathy for climate activists who are opposed to two technologies that feature prominently in many clean energy scenarios: hydrogen as well as carbon capture and storage....
...A report published this week by Stanford and Georgetown University researchers found more than a hundred AI-generated spam pages flooding Facebook feeds with sometimes hyper-realistic, sometimes bizarre...
...Lemley at Stanford argues that the commission could wield this cudgel in less damaging ways....
...That is now in question, although Google is appealing: “The verdict knocks a big hole in the wall of the walled garden,” says Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford University....
...Its proposition, coupling its traditional behaviour-change programme with medication where appropriate, is backed by multiple medical studies, said Fatima Cody Stanford, an obesity medicine physician and...
...Darpa (the “D” for defence was added later) funded 70 per cent of all US computer research in the early 1960s, much of it coming from labs in the Californian hills around Stanford University....
...Last week, a verdict was passed down in the case of Walkers Snack Foods Ltd v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, with first-tier tribunal judges Anne Fairpo and Sonia Gable ruling against...
...But technology is a world where lots of things are “interesting”....
...While the technology is hardly perfect, investors can see its potential....
...That’s probably wise, given how other technology companies have fared when trying to enter traditional financial businesses....
...As a computer science student at Stanford University in the 1980s he dabbled in reimagining hardware, with ambitious plans for a “foot mouse” that would avoid hands straying from the keyboard....
...The game is available to play for free, but players can use its in-game currency, V-Bucks, to buy virtual items, from outfits to accessories and weapons, to personalise their characters....
...In March 2002, its CEO declared in a speech at Stanford that BP would now mean “Beyond Petroleum.” Yet its journey has been fraught....
...The tech sector’s mantra of “growth at all costs” has transformed seemingly overnight into something much more sensible, suggests Pitchbook’s Stanford....
...Jeffrey Pfeffer, professor of organisational behaviour at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, and author of books on the topic including Dying For A Paycheck, points to a still more existential cause...
...For software engineers and the many workers not involved in front-line products and technologies, it’s a different matter....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on February 14 2023. ©2023 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...That example was followed widely in the technology sector, and companies now wanting to lure employees back to the office are caught in a war for talent....
...He attended Stanford University both for undergraduate study, and later, in 1996, completed an MBA at its business school....
...Let us know what you think at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com. A programming note: FintechFT will take a one-week break in observance of the Easter holiday. The next issue will be April 25....
...What’s missing is an integrated smartphone mount to aid with viewing the app, but you could add one yourself or wait for the V, which will include one....
...“Systems used to keep track of the risk were not kept up to date, in terms of technology,” said Darrell Duffie, a Stanford finance professor....
...Paul David, a Stanford economics professor, once wrote of the “absorbing delights and quiet terrors of exploring QWERTY worlds” — technologies that have become popular despite flaws....
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