As JPMorgan begins to mark down its software loans, the financial world is forced to confront the unsettling possibility that their most prized assets are essentially just very expensive ghosts.
As Salesforce's Marc Benioff dismisses the impending doom of the software industry, we examine the curious human habit of predicting the end of the world every time a new algorithm learns to make a decent cup of tea.
As Nvidia reports yet another record quarter, Jensen Huang takes a moment to gently suggest that the death of the software industry has been somewhat exaggerated, much like the reports of the Loch Ness Monster’s retirement.