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  • Top Investor Says 'One Thing is Clear' About Tesla Stock as Cheaper Models Boost Robotaxi Ambitions
    October 12, 2025, 10:25 AM EDT. Top investor Daniel Sparks argues that “one thing is clear” for Tesla stock: cheaper new models will expand the customer base and fuel Robotaxi growth. After a rough patch and a late-week dip tied to broader markets, Tesla has gained roughly 60% over six months, backed by Musk's changing role, a possible new compensation package, and a record Q3 2025 deliveries. The introduction of the Model Y and Model 3 variants priced under $40,000 should boost volume in 2026 and put more vehicles into the Robotaxi-ready fleet, expanding software monetization opportunities. Still, valuations remain rich, and market sentiment is mixed with a consensus Hold rating. Sparks notes the Robotaxi program in Austin is progressing from fantasy toward reality.
  • Mind the Gap: AI's Evolving Role in Pharmacy and Healthcare
    October 12, 2025, 10:24 AM EDT. AI is reshaping healthcare and pharmacy by augmenting clinical decision-making with data from EHRs, imaging, and real-time monitors. AI tools trained on electronic health records can predict in-hospital mortality and 30-day readmission with accuracy exceeding traditional risk scores. Interpretation of routine imaging (e.g., chest X-rays) enables comprehensive disease risk assessments, and AI-driven ECG analysis can flag high-risk patients and reduce mortality. Early data from AI chatbots suggest higher quality responses than some physician answers. In pharmacy, AI supports drug safety, pharmacy operations, precision medicine, drug reference navigation, clinical surveillance, and electronic clinical quality measures. As AI integrates with EHRs, omics, and real-time monitoring, pharmacists must redefine their value - continuing the profession's long history of adaptability from handwritten prescriptions to informatics and pharmacogenomics.
  • FCC Vote Aims to Close DJI Shell-Company Loopholes Ahead of Ban Deadline
    October 12, 2025, 10:23 AM EDT. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said the agency will vote on October 28 to close two loopholes in the Covered List rules that let foreign suppliers operate via shell companies. The plan would bar authorization of devices containing Covered List component parts and empower the FCC to revoke previously authorized equipment, targeting DJI’s strategy to use shell entities. The current rules block new authorizations for listed vendors like Huawei and ZTE, but gaps allow component parts to be used in authorized devices and let older gear continue to be sold. If approved, the order would prevent future sales and revoke certain imports, complicating DJI’s efforts to expand in the U.S. market before the December deadline.
  • Mark Cuban Urges Young People to Learn AI Integration to Build Wealth
    October 12, 2025, 10:20 AM EDT. Mark Cuban says the real money in AI comes from helping ordinary businesses adopt it. His message to students: forget chasing roles at Google or Microsoft; become an AI integrator who can bring AI into countless small and medium-sized firms that don’t yet understand how to use it. He notes there are about 33 million American companies, most lacking AI budgets or staff, but all needing practical AI solutions. Drawing on his own path—showing PCs to businesses that never had them—Cuban argues the opportunity is like the PC revolution of the 1980s. The key skill isn’t building AI from scratch or coding, but understanding how AI works in practice and tailoring models to real business challenges. The future belongs to those who bridge AI technology and business problems.
  • Google expands Nano Banana image model across Lens and AI Mode
    October 12, 2025, 10:19 AM EDT. Google is expanding its Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) model beyond its initial release, bringing it to Lens and AI Mode across Google apps. In Lens, a new Create tab sits in the bottom bar, with a banana-themed icon and a Capture-to-Create workflow that emphasizes image generation. In AI Mode, a slim + menu adds options for Camera and Create images, and the prompt box can switch from 'Ask anything' to 'Describe your image' for more targeted generation. The changes are being observed with US-based AI Mode Search Labs participants, with broader availability and a potential Google Photos rollout still undetermined. The headline takeaway is that Nano Banana powered by Gemini 2.5 is expanding across Google’s image tools.