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NewslettersWhat the New York Times’ copyright suit against OpenAI means
By Jeremy KahnJanuary 2, 2024
2023’s most pleasant surprise: U.S. Senators and AI experts’ productive discussions
Newsletters2023’s most pleasant surprise: U.S. Senators and AI experts’ productive discussions
By Sage LazzaroDecember 22, 2023
Figma is unlikely to find another buyer willing to pay $20 billion, banking and private equity sources say.
NewslettersFigma is unlikely to find another buyer willing to pay $20 billion, banking and private equity sources say.
By Luisa BeltranDecember 21, 2023
Everything we learned at Brainstorm AI this year
NewslettersEverything we learned at Brainstorm AI this year
By Alexei OreskovicDecember 15, 2023
Why retailers are betting that natural language search and generative AI are the future of shopping
TechWhy retailers are betting that natural language search and generative AI are the future of shopping
By Alexandra SternlichtDecember 13, 2023
The FTC should embrace proactive problem-solving
CommentaryThe FTC should embrace proactive problem-solving
By Martha Coakley and Rob McKennaDecember 13, 2023
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NewslettersA lot of people aren’t happy with Europe’s new AI Act
By David MeyerDecember 11, 2023
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SuccessBill Gates thinks he’s a better boss than Elon Musk’s ‘hardcore’ approach. Research (kind of) proves him right
By Jane ThierDecember 9, 2023
Microsoft says it’s not an OpenAI shareholder as British antitrust watchdog examines relationship
TechMicrosoft says it’s not an OpenAI shareholder as British antitrust watchdog examines relationship
By Dina Bass, Leah Nylen and BloombergDecember 8, 2023
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Tech‘We cannot work with both sides’: A major Emirati AI company has picked a side in the U.S.-China tech war
By Paolo ConfinoDecember 7, 2023
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TechOne of the two female OpenAI board members replaced after the Sam Altman incident says a company lawyer tried to pressure her with an ‘intimidation’ tactic
By Kylie RobisonDecember 7, 2023
Sam Altman says being fired as OpenAI CEO will help him ‘be better’ when others blame him for AI-fueled job losses
TechSam Altman says being fired as OpenAI CEO will help him ‘be better’ when others blame him for AI-fueled job losses
By Steve MollmanDecember 7, 2023
Competition cop Lina Khan’s antitrust overreach is hurting U.S. competitiveness–and destroying billions of dollars in value
CommentaryCompetition cop Lina Khan’s antitrust overreach is hurting U.S. competitiveness–and destroying billions of dollars in value
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianDecember 7, 2023
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TechGoogle’s Gemini AI launches to the public, with search engine on the way: ‘We made a ton of progress in what’s called factuality’
By Michael Liedtke, Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressDecember 7, 2023
Khosla, Tiger, NEA, and 24 other VC firms warn of ‘destructive’ impact of FTC’s current M&A approach
NewslettersKhosla, Tiger, NEA, and 24 other VC firms warn of ‘destructive’ impact of FTC’s current M&A approach
By Jessica MathewsDecember 6, 2023
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