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S&P 500 Gains For 4th Straight Session Amid Rise In Nvidia, Alphabet, And Other Tech Stocks: Greed Index Remains In 'Fear' Zone
Altman, Huang Renxun and other technology leaders met with the Biden team! The AI cross-department working group has announced its establishment.
①Many leaders in the technology and energy industries in the United States met with senior officials of the Biden administration on Thursday, September 12th; ②The meeting discussed how to meet the huge infrastructure needs of artificial intelligence projects; ③The White House subsequently announced the establishment of an interdepartmental working group to help promote the development of data centers in the United States.
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Bank of America's sharp commentary on the AI boom: Just getting started, equivalent to the "early days of the internet in 1996"!
① Bank of America Merrill Lynch said that the AI boom is still in its early stages, much like the development of the internet in the 1990s. ② The bank said that the impact of AI will be felt earlier than previous technology booms.
Barclays criticizes Trump's tariff plan: will damage the profits of European and American companies, and impact the real economy of the usa.
Barclays strategists warn that Trump's proposal to significantly increase tariffs will have a detrimental impact on the profits of transatlantic European and American companies. They point out that the US real economy may be hit by as much as 1.4 percentage points.
Huang Renxun, Altman and other American AI experts gathered at the White House to discuss AI infrastructure layout with the Biden team.
Attendees include NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Google President Ruth Porat, and Microsoft President Brad Smith. The conference focused on how to integrate the public and private sectors, discussing the energy usage of AI, datacenter capacity, semiconductor manufacturing, and power grid capacity.