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Data Sheet, now the Fortune Tech newsletter, decodes the day’s most pressing news about the business of technology. Each weekday, Fortune Brainstorm editorial director Andrew Nusca and his colleagues around the world deliver a morning brief breaking down the biggest players and stories shaping the future, from AI to zero trust. Sign up here to the Fortune Tech newsletter.
It’s time for Sundar Pichai to step up and be more clear about Google’s A.I. search plans
NewslettersIt’s time for Sundar Pichai to step up and be more clear about Google’s A.I. search plans
By David MeyerApril 6, 2023
Microsoft and Amazon’s ‘high barriers’ could soon trigger U.K. cloud antitrust probe
NewslettersMicrosoft and Amazon’s ‘high barriers’ could soon trigger U.K. cloud antitrust probe
By David MeyerApril 5, 2023
TikTok’s $16 million fine for putting kids at risk comes at a pretty terrible time
NewslettersTikTok’s $16 million fine for putting kids at risk comes at a pretty terrible time
By David MeyerApril 4, 2023
Elon Musk fulfills Twitter code and blue check promises—but only partly
NewslettersElon Musk fulfills Twitter code and blue check promises—but only partly
By David MeyerApril 3, 2023
Elon Musk wants your help fixing Twitter’s algorithm
NewslettersElon Musk wants your help fixing Twitter’s algorithm
By Alexei OreskovicMarch 31, 2023
Here are 5 reasons people are dunking on that call for a 6-month A.I. development pause
NewslettersHere are 5 reasons people are dunking on that call for a 6-month A.I. development pause
By David MeyerMarch 30, 2023
‘Better for everyone’ or ‘a bargain’ for bots? Opinions differ on Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue plans
Newsletters‘Better for everyone’ or ‘a bargain’ for bots? Opinions differ on Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue plans
By David MeyerMarch 29, 2023
Twitter will suppress accounts that don’t pay for Twitter Blue, proving that ‘shadowbanning’ is alive and well
NewslettersTwitter will suppress accounts that don’t pay for Twitter Blue, proving that ‘shadowbanning’ is alive and well
By David MeyerMarch 28, 2023
Altman vs. Musk: OpenAI treads on Tesla’s robot turf with investment in Norway’s 1X
NewslettersAltman vs. Musk: OpenAI treads on Tesla’s robot turf with investment in Norway’s 1X
By David MeyerMarch 27, 2023
TikTok’s CEO spent 5 hours in the hot seat producing lots of entertainment but little else
NewslettersTikTok’s CEO spent 5 hours in the hot seat producing lots of entertainment but little else
By Kylie RobisonMarch 24, 2023
Jack Dorsey’s Block loses 20% of value as Hindenburg Research makes damning allegations
NewslettersJack Dorsey’s Block loses 20% of value as Hindenburg Research makes damning allegations
By David MeyerMarch 23, 2023
Nvidia and Adobe think they may have solved generative A.I.’s copyright problem
NewslettersNvidia and Adobe think they may have solved generative A.I.’s copyright problem
By David MeyerMarch 22, 2023
Microsoft has big app store plans—but it needs help from regulators
NewslettersMicrosoft has big app store plans—but it needs help from regulators
By David MeyerMarch 21, 2023
Steve Jobs could get away with treating the media like poop. Elon Musk is no Steve Jobs
NewslettersSteve Jobs could get away with treating the media like poop. Elon Musk is no Steve Jobs
By David MeyerMarch 20, 2023
A picture of Omsom cofounder Vanessa Pham.
NewslettersAs Silicon Valley Bank died, a viral startup star was born
By Alexandra SternlichtMarch 17, 2023
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