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Environment
Bill Gates gets real about climate change: Planting trees is ‘complete nonsense’ but the end of the oil and gas era is finally in sight
By
Paolo Confino
September 22, 2023
Tech
Microsoft’s $69bn Activision buyout set to clear final hurdle after U.K. competition board signals it will accept latest concessions
By
Katharine Gemmell
and
Bloomberg
September 22, 2023
Tech
Microsoft AI researchers accidentally leak 38TB of company data
By
Chris Morris
September 19, 2023
Newsletters
Microsoft’s massive Xbox leak is an error for the ages
By
David Meyer
September 19, 2023
Tech
Microsoft’s product chief, who had led the tablet and mixed reality businesses, steps down in a blow to the company’s hardware ambitions
By
Jackie Davalos
,
Dina Bass
and
Bloomberg
September 18, 2023
Newsletters
IPO market optimism, down rounds, and crypto: The biggest VC conversations last week
By
Anne Sraders
September 18, 2023
Tech
Bill Gurley rails against regulatory capture in AI, credits Silicon Valley’s success to being ‘so f–king far away from Washington, D.C.’
By
Steve Mollman
September 17, 2023
Tech
As Musk and Zuckerberg visit the Senate to advise on AI policy, Josh Hawley blasts ‘the biggest gathering of monopolists since the Gilded Age’
By
Paolo Confino
September 14, 2023
Newsletters
3 investors from Microsoft’s corporate VC arm M12 are striking out on their own with Touring Capital, a new AI-focused firm
By
Anne Sraders
September 14, 2023
Tech
Spies, scientists, defense officials, and tech founders can’t agree on how to keep AI under control: ‘We’re running at full speed toward a cliff’
By
Chloe Taylor
September 14, 2023
Newsletters
Adobe wants victims of GenAI impersonation to sue the impersonator, not the tool
By
David Meyer
September 12, 2023
Newsletters
Antitrust enforcement will play a major role in reshaping the tech sector
By
David Meyer
September 11, 2023
Tech
Elon Musk is a ‘jerk’ but was a ‘talent magnet’ for OpenAI early on, admits Sam Altman—who now faces direct competition from him
By
Steve Mollman
September 9, 2023
Tech
A.I. tools fueled a 34% spike in Microsoft’s water consumption, and one city with its data centers is concerned about the effect on residential supply
By
Matt O'Brien
,
Hannah Fingerhut
and
The Associated Press
September 9, 2023
Tech
Sam Altman risks sounding ‘arrogant’ to explain what’s wrong with Silicon Valley—and why OpenAI has no road map
By
Steve Mollman
September 7, 2023
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