‘The cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees’: Nvidia executive says right now AI is more expensive than paying human workers
- Big tech is still cutting staff — Meta is cutting about 10% (~8,000 jobs), Microsoft offered massive voluntary buyouts, and there have been over 92,000 tech layoffs so far in 2026.
- Paradoxically, AI often costs more than human workers today: Nvidia execs and an MIT study note compute and infrastructure make automation uneconomical for many roles (only ~23% of vision-heavy jobs look viable).
- Despite that, companies are massively investing in AI (about $740 billion in capex so far), betting costs will fall and pricing/model changes will eventually make AI a cheaper, scalable alternative.
Business and Finance
Technology & Computing
April 28, 2026 at 7:11 AM
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World Cup FAQ: What Are Yellow and Red Cards? What Are Accumulation Rules?
- Yellow cards are formal cautions for fouls like reckless challenges, diving, time-wasting or excessive celebration — the player stays on, but two yellows in one match equal a red and an immediate ejection.
- Red cards are for more serious or violent offenses (or two yellows); the player or coach is sent off, the team plays a man down and the offender misses at least the next match.
- New for the expanded 48‑team World Cup: yellow‑card totals will be wiped twice — after the group stage and again after the quarterfinals — so players are less likely to miss semis because of earlier bookings.
Sports
April 28, 2026 at 4:53 AM
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Replit's CEO says it's dumb to study computer science thinking you can make a 'boatload' at Google
- Replit CEO Amjad Masad says don't study computer science just for the money—only go into it if you're genuinely passionate.
- He and others note that AI may change coding tasks but core CS fundamentals (data structures, algorithms, systems) remain essential.
- Tech leaders like Max Levchin and Geoffrey Hinton agree a CS education teaches craftsmanship and systems thinking beyond mere code, so it still has value.
Education
Technology & Computing
April 28, 2026 at 4:08 AM
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Indonesia train crash toll rises to 14 as rescuers complete evacuation
- A crash near Jakarta's Bekasi left 14 dead and 84 injured after rescuers completed extraction work on Monday night.
- The women-only carriage took the worst hit — all victims were women and many were pinned; crews used angle grinders to cut survivors free.
- Authorities said the commuter train first hit a taxi before being struck by a long-distance train; President Prabowo ordered an investigation and pledged a flyover to ease congestion and address poor maintenance.
Disasters
Politics
April 28, 2026 at 4:02 AM
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China's Chery seeks to be 'Toyota plus Tesla' as it targets global expansion
- Chery says its strategy is "double T" — combining Toyota-like quality with Tesla-style tech to win both long-term buyers and younger customers.
- The automaker is eyeing more production in Europe, including expanding a joint-venture plant in Barcelona and sharing facilities with local carmakers.
- Chery's global sales have surged (mostly SUVs); its Jaecoo 7 even topped UK sales in March, reflecting its growing international footprint.
Automotive
April 28, 2026 at 3:51 AM
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