Data And AI Are Reshaping How Retail Developers Understand Their Shoppers
Retailers are incorporating AI, chatbots, robots and more into their brick-and-mortar stores.
Retailers are incorporating AI, chatbots, robots and more into their brick-and-mortar stores.
Staffers are being asked to move closer to their team or managers as CEO Andy Jassy predicts AI will "change the way our work is done."
Neither tariffs nor demand fears are slowing down data center spending at Amazon or Google, the tech giants' CEOs said this week.
Billionaire Joe Tsai said the level of speculative data center development was worrying as more than $1T flows to the sector in the U.S. alone.
Rumors of the data center building boom's demise may have been exaggerated, as Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Meta are ramping up data center investment.
CEO Andy Jassy said growth at the e-commerce and cloud service giant has been hampered by bottlenecks in computing and power capacity.
The software firm agreed to limits on the data used by its software to suggest rents but will still be able to use nonpublic data to train new AI models.
After accusing RealPage of enabling price-fixing in the apartment market, federal prosecutors have reached a deal that's narrowly focused on data sharing.
A 256% increase in damage risk for data centers by 2100 is up against a 165% increase in power demand by 2030, spurring development in high-risk markets.
Wall Street wiped out tens of billions from real estate brokerage stocks as investors reassessed whether AI could permanently reshape the industry’s economics
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