AI promises to fix dating apps’ swipe fatigue and first-message dread. It may just turn love into something smoother, safer — and strangely less human I’ve developed a dating-app swiping rhythm — left, left, left, left, left, right, left, left, left, left, left — the kind of muscle memory I can do while doom-scrolling an
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For years, Larry Ellison was Silicon Valley’s favorite dinosaur. The Oracle co-founder mocked the cloud as a marketing gimmick while Jeff Bezos, Satya Nadella, and Sundar Pichai built empires on it. Reporters cast Ellison as the old guard: a vaguely ridiculous mogul best remembered for yachts, leather jackets, and a private island, not vision. Then
There’s dominant, and then there’s whatever Nvidia is right now. The AI giant has outpaced every peer, weathered every storm, and carved out a niche so entrenched that governments now are treating the firm less like a tech company and more like a critical mineral. So the question isn’t whether Nvidia is winning. It’s: What’s


