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Wednesday’s business agenda

EARNINGS REPORT

Analog Devices How many semiconductors did they sell?

Analog Devices Inc. is expected to release its earnings report for the fiscal year that ended in December.

VIRTUAL OFFICE HOURS

Angel investors

The Capital Network will be holding a virtual advising session for startups with angel investors from the Boston area. The event is run through Google Hangouts, and will give startups a chance to ask investors about how to grow their businesses. Thursday, to 9 to 10 a.m., remote access. Free.

PRESENTATION

Workplace stereotypes

Third Sector New England, a group that conducts research and training for civic organizations and nonprofits, will be giving a presentation on how women can push back against sexual stereotypes in the workplace. New research will be presented. Thursday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., The NonProfit Center, 89 South St., Boston. $15.

Q&A

Company incorporation

The Venture Café is having an open question and answer session for companies with Mintz Levin corporate attorney, Anthony Hubbard. Registration is required. Thursday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Venture Café, Havana Room, fifth floor, 1 Broadway, Cambridge. Free.

CONFERENCE

The rise of artificial intelligence

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is having its annual tech conference this weekend. Dozens of speakers, including author Ray Kurzweil, will speak on the topic of artificial intelligence. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., MIT Media Lab, 75 Amherst St., Cambridge. $37.33 to $105.25, depending on university affiliation.

Events of note? E-mail us at agenda@globe.com.