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Microsoft: Advanced A.I. models need government regulation, with rules similar to anti-fraud and terrorism safeguards at banks
TechMicrosoft: Advanced A.I. models need government regulation, with rules similar to anti-fraud and terrorism safeguards at banks
By Jeremy KahnMay 25, 2023
Alphabet defies its doubters and adds $115 billion in value after unveiling new A.I. tools
FinanceAlphabet defies its doubters and adds $115 billion in value after unveiling new A.I. tools
By Jeran Wittenstein and BloombergMay 16, 2023
Google, Meta and other tech companies are cutting back on a prized Silicon Valley tradition: summer internships
TechGoogle, Meta and other tech companies are cutting back on a prized Silicon Valley tradition: summer internships
By Andrea Guzman and Kylie RobisonMay 13, 2023
Google can now match Microsoft in party planning A.I.—and a whole lot else. But will it be enough?
TechGoogle can now match Microsoft in party planning A.I.—and a whole lot else. But will it be enough?
By Jeremy KahnMay 11, 2023
A headshot of James Tromans, head of Web3 at Google Cloud.
CompaniesAWS and Microsoft Azure dominate cloud computing. But could Google Cloud beat them in Web3?
By Ben WeissMay 11, 2023
Google is putting A.I. into its dominant search engine as the CEO says the company’s at ‘an exciting inflection point’
TechGoogle is putting A.I. into its dominant search engine as the CEO says the company’s at ‘an exciting inflection point’
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressMay 10, 2023
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NewslettersA leaked Google memo raises questions about open source A.I. But the White House doesn’t seem to have gotten it
By Jeremy KahnMay 9, 2023
Inflection cofounder and CEO Mustafa Suleyman.
TechDeepMind cofounder’s new A.I. chatbot is a good listener. And that’s about it. Is that enough?
By Jeremy KahnMay 3, 2023
A feared tech ‘earnings apocalypse’ hasn’t happened. But Apple and Nvidia could shake things up
NewslettersA feared tech ‘earnings apocalypse’ hasn’t happened. But Apple and Nvidia could shake things up
By Alexei OreskovicMay 1, 2023
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TechA.I. needs ‘a new space in our world,’ says fired Google engineer Blake Lemoine
By Steve MollmanApril 28, 2023
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
YouTube’s ‘number one’ priority is Shorts—its TikTok rival—as new CEO Neal Mohan scrambles to reverse declining ad revenue
TechYouTube’s ‘number one’ priority is Shorts—its TikTok rival—as new CEO Neal Mohan scrambles to reverse declining ad revenue
By Alexandra SternlichtApril 26, 2023
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai earned $226 million last year—more than 800 times the median total compensation for employees
TechAlphabet CEO Sundar Pichai earned $226 million last year—more than 800 times the median total compensation for employees
By Julia Love and BloombergApril 22, 2023
Google will offer ad clients A.I.-generated marketing campaigns similar to ones created by humans at agencies
TechGoogle will offer ad clients A.I.-generated marketing campaigns similar to ones created by humans at agencies
By Steve MollmanApril 20, 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
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