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OpenRouter, an Exchange for A.I. Models, Raises $113 Million

An investment arm of Alphabet is backing OpenRouter, which helps companies choose among hundreds of models for different software tasks.An investment arm of Alphabet is backing OpenRouter, which helps companies choose among hundreds of models for different software tasks. Artificial Intelligence, Venture Capital, OpenRouter, CapitalG Management Company LLC Read More

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BP Ousts Chairman, Citing ‘Serious Concerns’ Over Conduct

The British oil group said that Albert Manifold had been removed, after concerns were raised “related to important governance standards, oversight and conduct.”The British oil group said that Albert Manifold had been removed, after concerns were raised “related to important governance standards, oversight and conduct.” Appointments and Executive Changes, BP Plc, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, O’Neill,

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How Delta Steered Around Airline Industry Chaos

The carrier has become the country’s most profitable by catering to affluent travelers, but it is facing stiffer competition from United.The carrier has become the country’s most profitable by catering to affluent travelers, but it is facing stiffer competition from United. Airlines and Airplanes, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Labor and Jobs, Customer Relations, Oil (Petroleum)

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The Homesteading Mother of 6 Taking On Big Tech

Kassi Solberg has concerns about a proposed data center complex, the size of 3,800 football fields, near her home. Trust us, the developer says.Kassi Solberg has concerns about a proposed data center complex, the size of 3,800 football fields, near her home. Trust us, the developer says. Data Centers, Artificial Intelligence, Land Use Policies, Ranches, Environmental

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Global Oil Price Rises After U.S. Strikes in Iran Cloud Peace Deal

Optimism for a resolution to the conflict and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz was checked after the United States said it had carried out strikes on missile launch sites in Iran.Optimism for a resolution to the conflict and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz was checked after the United States said it

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Ferrari Unveils Luce, Its First Fully Electric Car

The Italian sports car maker unveiled Luce, its first all-electric model, on Monday amid wider worries about the luxury E.V. market.The Italian sports car maker unveiled Luce, its first all-electric model, on Monday amid wider worries about the luxury E.V. market. Automobiles, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, High Net Worth Individuals, Ferrari SpA, Elkann, John, Ive, Jonathan,

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How Art Auctions Choreographed a $2.5 Billion Comeback

After four years of uneven sales, the auction houses engineered a successful season by redefining the expectations of buyers and sellers—and avoiding flops.After four years of uneven sales, the auction houses engineered a successful season by redefining the expectations of buyers and sellers—and avoiding flops. Art, Collectors and Collections, Auctions, Sculpture, Christie’s, Pace Di Donna Schrader

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Even After a Strait of Hormuz Deal, Moving 1,500 Ships Won’t Be Easy

An agreement to reopen the waterway would be followed by a complicated process of navigating a backlog of vessels stranded for nearly three months.An agreement to reopen the waterway would be followed by a complicated process of navigating a backlog of vessels stranded for nearly three months. Ships and Shipping, US and Israeli Attack on Iran

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Toshifumi Suzuki, Japan’s ‘God’ of Convenience Stores Dies at 93

Toshifumi Suzuki spent four decades building 7-Eleven into a cornerstone of daily life in Japan.Toshifumi Suzuki spent four decades building 7-Eleven into a cornerstone of daily life in Japan. Suzuki, Toshifumi (1932- ), 7-Eleven, Japan, Convenience Stores, Deaths (Obituaries), Japanese Food (Cuisine) Read More

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