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Demis Hassabis, DeepMind's co-founder and CEO.
NewslettersThe Google Brain-DeepMind merger is good for Google. It might not be for us
By Jeremy KahnApril 28, 2023
Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard, attends the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 08, 2022 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Leadership‘It makes no sense’: Activision CEO Bobby Kotick slams U.K. blocking of $69 billion Microsoft deal as ‘clearly irrational’
By Chloe TaylorApril 28, 2023
Microsoft’s policy chief gets tough with British regulators after the company’s charm offensive fails to push through its Activision Blizzard deal
TechMicrosoft’s policy chief gets tough with British regulators after the company’s charm offensive fails to push through its Activision Blizzard deal
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressApril 27, 2023
Bill Gates, who founded Microsoft, smiling at a gala.
SuccessBill Gates got $2 billion richer after Microsoft mentioned A.I. more than 50 times on its earnings call 
By Eleanor PringleApril 27, 2023
Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision takeover is on life support after regulators say no
NewslettersMicrosoft’s $69 billion Activision takeover is on life support after regulators say no
By David MeyerApril 26, 2023
Call of Duty
TechMicrosoft vows to fight to preserve the biggest tech acquisition ever, saying the UK has a ‘flawed understanding of this market’
By Kelvin Chan and The Associated PressApril 26, 2023
Microsoft’s plan to buy Activision vetoed by British antitrust watchdog, dealing a hammer blow to the $69bn deal’s prospects
FinanceMicrosoft’s plan to buy Activision vetoed by British antitrust watchdog, dealing a hammer blow to the $69bn deal’s prospects
By Katharine Gemmell and BloombergApril 26, 2023
Microsoft's logo hung at a fair.
Newsletters‘Lawsuit time’: Elon Musk explodes after Microsoft’s Twitter ad snub
By David MeyerApril 20, 2023
Microsoft is shelling out $50 million for a piece of land in Wisconsin after Foxconn whiffed on their big manufacturing promises
TechMicrosoft is shelling out $50 million for a piece of land in Wisconsin after Foxconn whiffed on their big manufacturing promises
By Todd Richmond and The Associated PressApril 19, 2023
6 cool, weird, or unusual jobs that tech companies are hiring for right now
Leadership6 cool, weird, or unusual jobs that tech companies are hiring for right now
By Andrea GuzmanApril 18, 2023
Google’s search dominance made it complacent—until now
NewslettersGoogle’s search dominance made it complacent—until now
By David MeyerApril 17, 2023
Google CEO Sundar Pichai says ‘hallucination problems’ still plague A.I. tech and he doesn’t know why
TechGoogle CEO Sundar Pichai says ‘hallucination problems’ still plague A.I. tech and he doesn’t know why
By Will DanielApril 17, 2023
Google engineers went into a ‘panic’ as Samsung reportedly considered ditching its search engine for Bing
TechGoogle engineers went into a ‘panic’ as Samsung reportedly considered ditching its search engine for Bing
By Nicholas GordonApril 17, 2023
Elon Musk
TechElon Musk agrees A.I. will hit people ‘like an asteroid,’ says he used Obama meeting to urge regulation
By Steve MollmanApril 16, 2023
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas
TechA.I.-powered chatbot Perplexity, backed by big names from Google and Meta, launches new features as search battle heats up
By Jeremy KahnApril 13, 2023
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