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NVIDIA's Developers Conference kicks off today with a new focus that reflects a big shift in the world of AI.
We'll tell you more about inference in just a bit.
Plus,
new housing policies intended to help New York City renters might end up pushing out mom-and-pop landlords.
They've been under financial pressure for years.
Rents, you know, currently they get around a 3% increase each year.
If that goes down to zero,
landlords fear that the financial pressure they're under could ultimately break them.
And the Wall Street Journal has learned that the SEC is preparing a proposal.
It would eliminate the decades-old rule for public companies to post financial results every quarter.
It's Monday, March 16th.
I'm Alex Oseleff for The Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of What's News,
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We are exclusively reporting that the Securities and Exchange Commission is working on a proposal to eliminate the requirement that public companies post their earnings every quarter.