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1 | Jordan Hart Business Insider Covers trending news. University of Houston alum. Brooklyn, New York | ||
2 | Danny Vena Motley Fool Journalist at The Motley Fool. San Diego | ||
3 | Leo Sun Motley Fool Technology Specialist @ The Motley Fool. Taipei City, Taiwan | Will IBM Be Worth More Than Microsoft by 2035? - about 2 months ago 3 Cheap Tech Stocks to Buy Right Now - 11 months ago | |
4 | Timothy Green Motley Fool Investing guidance to make the world smarter, happier, richer. | IBM Stock Is Still a Buy After Mixed Results - 2 months ago Intel Finds Yet Another Way to Win in the AI Market - 12 months ago Intel's AI PC Chips Are a Big Step Forward - about 1 year ago IBM Has a Secret Weapon That's Bringing in Billions - about 1 year ago Intel's Meteor Lake Gamble Could Pay Off - over 1 year ago 2 Stocks That Are Cash Flow Machines to Buy Now - over 1 year ago | |
5 | Joao-Pierre S. Ruth InformationWeek Senior Editor InformationWeek. Corporate goth. New Jersey | Quantum Compute Report Card: Looking Beyond Two-qubit Gates - 2 months ago IBM Talks Bridging the AI Trust Gap with Developers - 10 months ago Accenture Report: Cloud and Edge Can Foster Reinvention with AI - over 1 year ago | |
6 | Linnea Ahlgren Next Web Senior Editor @thenextweb. đ±-eater. Amsterdam, the Netherlands | ||
7 | David Gewirtz ZDNet CBS Interactive Lecturer.
Columnist for ZDNet/CNET.
ZATZ founder.
Former UC Berkeley instructor. Salem, Oregon | IBM will train you in AI fundamentals for free, and give you a skill credential - in 10 hours - 3 months ago Have 10 hours? IBM will train you in AI fundamentals - for free - about 1 year ago | |
8 | Lori Grunin CNET Senior Editor, CNET. New York City, New York | ||
9 | Mark Tyson Tom's Hardware Writes technology news. Personal tweets. Views own. Previously at HEXUS. Taiwan | ||
10 | Tiernan Ray ZDNet AI/ML reporter @ZDNet. Technology writer. New York City, New York | Intel sees AI in enterprise on a 'three to five-year path' - 5 months ago |