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TechMicrosoft may limit how long people can talk to its ChatGPT-powered Bing because the A.I. bot gets emotional if it works for too long
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 17, 2023
Former Googler pulls back the curtain on a bureaucratic ‘maze’—and lambastes bosses and employees for losing sight of what’s important
TechFormer Googler pulls back the curtain on a bureaucratic ‘maze’—and lambastes bosses and employees for losing sight of what’s important
By Steve MollmanFebruary 16, 2023
Google is mismanaged and has ‘delusions of exceptionalism,’ entrepreneur who sold his startup to the search giant says
TechGoogle is mismanaged and has ‘delusions of exceptionalism,’ entrepreneur who sold his startup to the search giant says
By Chloe TaylorFebruary 16, 2023
Microsoft executive Yusuf Mehdi next to a presentation showing OpenAI's logo.
TechGoogle wasn’t the only one to make errors in its A.I. demo. Analysis finds Microsoft’s Bing flubbed a string of financial figures
By Nicholas GordonFebruary 15, 2023
There are two big topics swirling around Silicon Valley right now: Layoffs and ChatGPT. It turns out, they’re related.
NewslettersThere are two big topics swirling around Silicon Valley right now: Layoffs and ChatGPT. It turns out, they’re related.
By Michal Lev-RamFebruary 14, 2023
An OpenAI logo beside a Microsoft Bing logo.
TechMicrosoft’s ChatGPT-powered Bing is getting ‘unhinged’ and argumentative, some users say: It ‘feels sad and scared’
By Eleanor PringleFebruary 14, 2023
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
TechMicrosoft is trying to use ChatGPT to cut Google out of way more than just the search engine market, ARK Invest says
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 14, 2023
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
TechMicrosoft is upstaging Google in A.I. now thanks partly to a disastrous bot launch in 2016
By Steve MollmanFebruary 10, 2023
Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO
TechMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella says he hopes Google is ready to compete when it comes to A.I. search: ‘I want people to know that we made them dance’
By Tristan BoveFebruary 10, 2023
MIcrosoft CEO Satya Nadella attending a panel event at the World Economic Forum
TechMicrosoft’s CEO says A.I. could help humanity create a ‘utopia’ while warning that ‘runaway AI’ could be a big problem
By Tristan BoveFebruary 9, 2023
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TechGitHub is laying off 10% of staff and cutting down office space
By Kylie RobisonFebruary 9, 2023
Yusuf Mehdi, vice president of the modern life and devices group of Microsoft Corp., speaks during an event at the company's headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
TechThe new Bing is out. A Microsoft exec weighs in on how it will make money
By Jessica MathewsFebruary 8, 2023
4 key takeaways after using Microsoft’s OpenAI-powered search
Tech4 key takeaways after using Microsoft’s OpenAI-powered search
By Alexei OreskovicFebruary 8, 2023
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp
TechMicrosoft just unveiled its big play for A.I. with a new and improved search engine: ‘This technology is going to reshape pretty much every software category’
By Dina Bass and BloombergFebruary 7, 2023
Photo of Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai speaking.
NewslettersMicrosoft’s Bing, Google’s Bard, Baidu’s Ernie: The new fight for search is on—and companies pile into A.I. video editing too
By Jeremy KahnFebruary 7, 2023
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