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AI hype vs. reality | Amazon shareholder results revealed ADVERTISEMENT [GeekWire]( SPONSOR MESSAGE: Money Hacks is a financial education series from GeekWire and BECU: [Get financial tips and find other resources to help you manage your money.]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES As we head into the U.S. Memorial Day Weekend, we’ve got a few stories and takeaways to share from the week before logging off, including an impromptu adventure driving around Amazon’s HQ. – GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. Farewell, Tableau HQ: Walking past Tableau's headquarters building near the north shore of Lake Union in Seattle this week, I noticed that it looked empty, and made a mental note to look into it. 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