Google released new tools for its Gemini artificial intelligence assistant that will let users upload chat history and context from other AI apps, a move to lure users from rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic PBC’s Claude. The Alphabet Inc. company has added a new import option in Gemini so that free and paid users can upload zipped files of their conversations with other AI providers, it s...
Google released new tools for its Gemini artificial intelligence assistant that will let users upload chat history and context from other AI apps, a move to lure users from rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic PBC’s Claude. The Alphabet Inc. company has added a new import option in Gemini so that free and paid users can upload zipped files of their conversations with other AI providers, it said in a blog post on Thursday. To aid the switch, Google provides a detailed prompt that users can offer as instructions for their other apps: “You are helping me import context from one AI assistant to another.” The prompt further asks people to note any demographic information, active interests and preferences, sustained relationships, dated plans and any other instructions they had disclosed to their other chat assistants. The output, which people paste into Gemini’s settings, will be used to “quickly get Gemini up to speed on what matters most to you,” Google said. AI providers are looking for ways to entice people from rivals to gain market share. Anthropic released a similar memory import feature earlier this month, in an effort to hang on to new users it gained amid its feud with the US government. Read More: Anthropic Tries to Win Users From ChatGPT With Memory Feature
magicmine/iStock via Getty Images Madrigal Pharmaceuticals ( MDGL ) rose 12% amid renewed speculation it could be a takeover target, according to traders, who cited a Betaville "uncooked" alert that was circulating on Thursday. Betaville reported in January 2025 that Madrigal ( MDGL ) had hired advisers for t alks with a potential buyer. Madrigal ( MDGL ) has a market cap of $12 billion. Madrigal ...
magicmine/iStock via Getty Images Madrigal Pharmaceuticals ( MDGL ) rose 12% amid renewed speculation it could be a takeover target, according to traders, who cited a Betaville "uncooked" alert that was circulating on Thursday. Betaville reported in January 2025 that Madrigal ( MDGL ) had hired advisers for t alks with a potential buyer. Madrigal ( MDGL ) has a market cap of $12 billion. Madrigal ( MDGL ) has short interest of 16%. More on Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Madrigal: The Easiest Money May Have Been Made Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (MDGL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Madrigal outlines robust 2026 net sales growth and expanding pipeline amid 50% MASH market surge Madrigal down after wider-than-expected Q4 loss
Palantir-partner Ondas Holdings has significant upside compared with current trading levels, according to recent analyst notes following fourth-quarter earnings.
Palantir-partner Ondas Holdings has significant upside compared with current trading levels, according to recent analyst notes following fourth-quarter earnings.
CapsoVision, Inc. press release ( CV ): Q4 Revenue of $3.9M (+13.0% Y/Y) misses by $0.4M . Fourth quarter 2025 gross profit was $2.0 million, an increase of $0.2 million, or 13%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2024. Fourth quarter 2025 operating expenses were $9.4 million, a $3.0 million increase from the fourth quarter of 2024. Cash and cash equivalents totaled $10.1 million as of December 31,...
CapsoVision, Inc. press release ( CV ): Q4 Revenue of $3.9M (+13.0% Y/Y) misses by $0.4M . Fourth quarter 2025 gross profit was $2.0 million, an increase of $0.2 million, or 13%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2024. Fourth quarter 2025 operating expenses were $9.4 million, a $3.0 million increase from the fourth quarter of 2024. Cash and cash equivalents totaled $10.1 million as of December 31, 2025. More on CapsoVision, Inc. Historical earnings data for CapsoVision, Inc. Financial information for CapsoVision, Inc.
There is a significant disconnect between market sentiment and the underlying reality of the software ( IGV ), ( IGPT ), ( XSW ) sector, according to Vista Equity Partners founder and CEO Robert Smith. In an interview with CNBC, Smith pointed out that while the IGV software ETF ( IGV ) has fallen roughly 20% year-to-date, software spending is projected to climb approximately 16% year-over-year. Sm...
There is a significant disconnect between market sentiment and the underlying reality of the software ( IGV ), ( IGPT ), ( XSW ) sector, according to Vista Equity Partners founder and CEO Robert Smith. In an interview with CNBC, Smith pointed out that while the IGV software ETF ( IGV ) has fallen roughly 20% year-to-date, software spending is projected to climb approximately 16% year-over-year. Smith noted that the software industry has weathered similar storms before, citing nine comparable dislocations in the past. He drew a parallel to the introduction of AWS, which many initially feared would eliminate enterprise software companies but instead “ushered in the greatest expansion” as the technology proved to be an enabler rather than a disruptor. The billionaire investor pushed back against the notion that AI-native startups will simply replace legacy software players. Smith argued that enterprise software delivers “deterministic outcomes,” while AI systems are “probabilistic,” meaning companies need the “scaffolding of these enterprise software workflows and datasets in order for it to actually prove to be very valuable in an agentic world.” A key limitation of current AI capabilities, according to Smith, is that only about 1% of enterprise data has been loaded into large language models. He explained that companies are increasingly wary of “leaching enterprise value” by feeding their proprietary information into outside models and instead are bringing AI models to their data in air-gapped and on-premise environments. Smith emphasized the critical need for precision in business applications that AI alone cannot yet guarantee. “Getting a wire transfer mostly right isn’t acceptable in an enterprise environment,” he said, underscoring why companies with unique datasets and workflows maintain what he called “sovereignty and dominion” over their competitive position. Despite the public market volatility, Smith remained adamant that software spending continues to grow ...
Shares of Sandisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) , a flash memory company, fell hard this week after Alphabet 's Google unveiled a new compression algorithm that allows AI models to use far less memory than before. That sparked fears among Sandisk investors, adding to broader macroeconomic concerns about a potential slowdown in the U.S. economy due to the war in Iran. As a result, Sandisk's stock was down 14.1% t...
Shares of Sandisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) , a flash memory company, fell hard this week after Alphabet 's Google unveiled a new compression algorithm that allows AI models to use far less memory than before. That sparked fears among Sandisk investors, adding to broader macroeconomic concerns about a potential slowdown in the U.S. economy due to the war in Iran. As a result, Sandisk's stock was down 14.1% this week to Thursday, 4:11 p.m. ET. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Mesut Dogan Robert Kaplan, a senior figure at Goldman Sachs, said the Federal Reserve should continue its current approach of doing nothing as markets grapple with heightened uncertainty surrounding ongoing geopolitical tensions. “For the moment, they should do nothing, which is what they are doing,” Kaplan said in a recent Bloomberg interview. “They should let this situation continue to evolve, k...
Mesut Dogan Robert Kaplan, a senior figure at Goldman Sachs, said the Federal Reserve should continue its current approach of doing nothing as markets grapple with heightened uncertainty surrounding ongoing geopolitical tensions. “For the moment, they should do nothing, which is what they are doing,” Kaplan said in a recent Bloomberg interview. “They should let this situation continue to evolve, keep monitoring it.” Kaplan suggested that markets may gain more clarity within three to four weeks but cautioned that the path forward remains unclear. He noted that equity markets ( SP500 ) ( SPY ) and credit spreads have remained relatively resilient because investors are pricing in a swift resolution to current tensions. “The market is pricing in that there’s going to be a resolution,” Kaplan said. “That could change, though, if it’s clear that this is gonna go on longer.” The Goldman executive also pushed back on concerns about economic weakness heading into the current period of turbulence. He said the firm’s forecast 30 days ago called for a strengthening U.S. economy with gross domestic product growth of 2.5% or higher. “We did not see a cyclical weakening going into” the war, Kaplan said. “This may create a cyclical weakening, but it’s too soon to say that in my opinion.” For investors seeking safe havens, Kaplan recommended taking a long-term approach rather than reacting to short-term volatility. He noted that traditional safe assets like gold ( XAUUSD:CUR ) ( GLD ) and the 10-year Treasury ( US10Y ) have behaved in surprising ways recently, with the precious metal and bond prices both dropping. “Sometimes the best thing to do, and history has shown the best thing to do in this kind of period, is do nothing,” he said. More on the Markets AAII Sentiment Survey: Pessimism Pulls Back Dow Jones And U.S. Stock Market Outlook - Optimism Fades And Nasdaq Burns Its Wings The Wealth Distribution SA Analyst: Traders are struggling to interpret Iran war headlines Nasdaq drop...
O'Keefe Catches Skid Row Fraudsters Paying Homeless People To Forge Signatures On Ballots Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness, Paid activists in Los Angeles, California, have been caught on hidden camera paying homeless people on skid row to forge signatures of registered voters on ballot initiatives. O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) released part Two of its undercover investigation into the D...
O'Keefe Catches Skid Row Fraudsters Paying Homeless People To Forge Signatures On Ballots Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness, Paid activists in Los Angeles, California, have been caught on hidden camera paying homeless people on skid row to forge signatures of registered voters on ballot initiatives. O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) released part Two of its undercover investigation into the Democrats’ blatant election fraud operation in L.A. on Tuesday. President Trump shared the report on Truth Social, commenting “terrible!” California’s Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Steve Hilton commented on X: “They paid homeless people cash and drugs on Skid Row to forge your signature. Your name. Your vote. Stolen by a crackhead with a clipboard — while Gavin Newsom looked the other way.” Hilton added: “This isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s on tape. And not one Democrat is outraged. That’s because THEY DID IT ON PURPOSE.” Part One showed petitioners offering cash to homeless people and drug addicts for their signatures. The shocking new video shows the activists, armed with printed lists of voter names and addresses, taking the scheme to another level. “Fraudulent petitioners on Skid Row are now paying the homeless people to forge names, forge addresses and forge signatures of registered voters,” O’Keefe says at the beginning of Part Two. Rather than registering the Skid Row denizens to vote, activists gave them $2–$3 in cash to commit forgery and election fraud in what OMG called “a coordinated system.” O’Keefe stated that the operation was observed on nearly every street corner in downtown Los Angeles. “The scheme appeared to be present in whatever direction we walked,” he noted. The goal of the operation, according to OMG, is to “ensure the information matches official records so he signature passes verification.” The workers handed out post-it notes with the names of a single voter written on them to each of the homeless dupes. “I’m gonna tell you what to write,”...
Intel and AMD will likely benefit from improving pricing dynamics in CPUs. Structural demand for CPUs continues to strengthen amid tightening supply conditions.
Intel and AMD will likely benefit from improving pricing dynamics in CPUs. Structural demand for CPUs continues to strengthen amid tightening supply conditions.