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VCs are embracing AI in their day-to-day work. We asked Business Insider's 2026 Rising Stars of Venture Capital how they use the tech. They shared how tools like ChatGPT and Rogo help them find deals, ...
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A Michigan power plant that has consumed coal in a roaring furnace to generate electricity since the early 1960s was supposed to retire last year. Instead, it’s been kept running for months, on the ...
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