Nvidia - The Journey from Video Games to AI Dominance

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The Great Kiwi Exodus

New Zealand is seeing a record number of its citizens leave the country, with many moving to Australia for better pay, stronger career prospects, and a different lifestyle. What is driving this exodus and what it could mean for New Zealand’s future? In this episode of Down to Bus ...  Show more

Anthropic v. The United States

Oil prices are rising, flights are being canceled, and businesses around the world are feeling the pressure. But another major conflict is also affecting business: a legal fight between AI company Anthropic and the US government. In this episode, we look at how this case raises i ...  Show more

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