How the ‘Technology Brothers’ Seized Silicon Valley – The Information
How the ‘Technology Brothers’ Seized Silicon Valley The Information
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How the ‘Technology Brothers’ Seized Silicon Valley The Information
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ChatGPT’s Improved Memory Points Toward a More Personal AI Bloomberg.com
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Google cofounder Sergey Brin on why he is back to work almost every day now after retirement: There’s just have never been a greater problem, and Times of India
Nvidia on AI chip bans, OpenAI gets Jony Ive, and Google’s Gemini in cars: Tech news roundup Quartz
Kesha becomes a tech entrepreneur with new AI LinkedIn for musicians Cybernews
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Ever wonder why some prices just feel wrong? When you see a luxury watch for $19.99 or a pack of gum for $20, your brain immediately knows something’s not right. It turns out there’s actual neuroscience behind this instinctive reaction. A new study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience shows that our brains have a
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Want your laptop backpack to last longer than your laptop? A good one can easily outlive rapidly evolving electronic gear. The good news is that choosing the right laptop backpack isn’t complicated once you know what to look for. Material quality, construction methods, and a few key design features separate the bags that will protect
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In this article, I obsess about my hunt for the perfect laptop bag, with a little “paradox of choice” psychology thrown in. The post The Ultimate Laptop Bag: My Quest For Perfection appeared first on Neuromarketing.
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For Neuromarketing readers, it’s not big news that the perception of wine drinkers is altered by what they know about the wine (see Wine and the Spillover Effect, for example). Now, researchers at Stanford and Caltech have demonstrated that people’s brains experience more pleasure when they think they are drinking a $45 wine instead of
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The idea that ads engaging us emotionally perform better than those relying solely on logic may seem obvious to many Neuromarketing readers. Yet, I still encounter business executives who remain skeptical, believing they are not influenced by emotions when making purchasing decisions. Since they think they are immune, they often question whether emotional appeals work
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