Marketplace
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Microsoft wants to be the world's AI platform
Publisert: 8.4.2025 -
How to ethically design a nuclear power plant
Publisert: 7.4.2025 -
Bytes: Week in Review — TikTok’s new bidders, Tesla sales slump and OpenAI raises $40 billion
Publisert: 4.4.2025 -
Why LGBTQ+ teens, young adults feel safer online
Publisert: 3.4.2025 -
Worry over worker visas goes viral in Silicon Valley
Publisert: 2.4.2025 -
Napster lives on
Publisert: 1.4.2025 -
China sets its sights on AI leadership
Publisert: 31.3.2025 -
Bytes: Week in Review — Trump officials’ Signal leak, 23andMe goes bankrupt and chatbots take on search engines
Publisert: 28.3.2025 -
Network effect: Customers help utilities build smarter, more efficient power grid
Publisert: 27.3.2025 -
The SEC invites cryptocurrency supporters and skeptics to the table
Publisert: 26.3.2025 -
AI chatbots mimic human anxiety, study finds
Publisert: 25.3.2025 -
Workers hope to steer giant Southern EV battery plant toward unionization
Publisert: 24.3.2025 -
Bytes: Week in Review — Nvidia’s new bot, evaluating AI models in health care, and a health tech company preps its IPO
Publisert: 21.3.2025 -
More Stanford grads are finding jobs and purpose in defense tech
Publisert: 20.3.2025 -
Ransomware’s new strategy: naming and shaming victims
Publisert: 19.3.2025 -
The do’s and don’ts of payment apps
Publisert: 18.3.2025 -
Schools are using AI tracking software on student devices, recent investigation shows
Publisert: 17.3.2025 -
Bytes: Week in Review – AI that reads emotions, Waymo expands its services, and the industry pushes back on federal tech cuts
Publisert: 14.3.2025 -
Futurist couldn’t predict our inability to plan for the future
Publisert: 13.3.2025 -
The pandemic made teachers learn to love tech
Publisert: 12.3.2025
Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day's business and economic news — no econ degree or finance background required. "Marketplace" takes you beyond the numbers, bringing you context. Our team of reporters all over the world speak with CEOs, policymakers and regular people just trying to get by.