Artificial intelligence is expensive to use, many companies discovered. That has led to a new era of saving costs. Credit...Andrea Chronopoulos Supported by By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco ...
Some universities’ tax returns showed that their legal bills had more than doubled. Others reported that their spending on lobbying had risen at least fivefold. By Alan Blinder Alan Blinder has been ...
“It’s going to be an absolute nightmare,” says an executive at a big American tech company. He is talking about an emerging problem for businesses that use artificial intelligence. AI agents—bots that ...
Enterprise AI bills are tripling despite a 98% drop in per-token prices, as agentic tools drive consumption 18.6x higher per developer. The Linux Foundation is launching the Tokenomics Foundation to ...
Across the country, hospitals and health systems are changing how care is delivered to make it more affordable, accessible and centered on patients. Below are just a few examples of the many ways that ...
This Pew Research Center analysis examines Americans’ views of problems facing the country. Pew Research Center conducts research to help the public, media and decision-makers understand important ...
Harvard College Dean David J. Deming said Thursday that he would cut administrative functions before scaling back student-facing programming as the College braces for significant reductions tied to ...
Abstract: With energy costs on the rise and with ever growing concern for environmental impact, energy providers and regulatory bodies have been pushing for dynamic energy prices as a means to ...
Spring planting season has arrived (or is just around the corner) for farmers across the country, who are confronting growing uncertainty around one of their most essential crop inputs: fertilizer.
For the last six months, enterprises wanting to deploy high quality AI image generation at scale have faced an uncomfortable trade-off: pay premium prices for Google's Nano Banana Pro model, or settle ...