Samsung launches credit card in India

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Solar to dominate energy by 2035, but AI data centers will keep fossil fuels in business

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The haves and have nots of the AI gold rush; Also, if you’re giving a commencement speech in 2026, maybe don’t mention AI

The vibes around the current AI boom aren't great, even in the tech industry. Also, it's tough to get graduating students excited about a future shaped by artificial intelligence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

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