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Artificial intelligence chatbots: Exciting breakthrough or dangerous tool?
CommentaryArtificial intelligence chatbots: Exciting breakthrough or dangerous tool?
By Vivek WadhwaDecember 23, 2022
Elon Musk’s Twitter polls are a perversion of direct democracy. Here are the real governance models that underpin his rule
CommentaryElon Musk’s Twitter polls are a perversion of direct democracy. Here are the real governance models that underpin his rule
By Peter VanhamDecember 22, 2022
Artificial intelligence is the new competitive edge in sports
CommentaryArtificial intelligence is the new competitive edge in sports
By Robbie GarveyDecember 22, 2022
Why Washington will become the epicenter of Big Tech in 2023
NewslettersWhy Washington will become the epicenter of Big Tech in 2023
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 16, 2022
Indians are taking over corporate America–and tech layoffs won’t stop them. Here’s why you should believe the hype
CommentaryIndians are taking over corporate America–and tech layoffs won’t stop them. Here’s why you should believe the hype
By Nitin BajajDecember 16, 2022
Friends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
CommentaryFriends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
By Gary ShapiroDecember 16, 2022
These 5 tech winners shined through the doom and gloom of 2022
NewslettersThese 5 tech winners shined through the doom and gloom of 2022
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 15, 2022
The FTC’s cases against Meta are chasing Facebook’s ghost
CommentaryThe FTC’s cases against Meta are chasing Facebook’s ghost
By Adam KovacevichDecember 15, 2022
Even in a brutal year for tech, these 5 companies, collectives, and chiefs flopped the hardest
NewslettersEven in a brutal year for tech, these 5 companies, collectives, and chiefs flopped the hardest
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 14, 2022
A frozen capital market and an insurance premium shock: 10 health care predictions for 2023 from top investors
CommentaryA frozen capital market and an insurance premium shock: 10 health care predictions for 2023 from top investors
By Bob Kocher and Bryan RobertsDecember 14, 2022
Big Tech sat out this year’s generative A.I. craze. Will it join the party in 2023?
NewslettersBig Tech sat out this year’s generative A.I. craze. Will it join the party in 2023?
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 13, 2022
A trade show attendee with a handheld Covid-19 detection breath analyzer in Las Vegas
CommentaryThe pandemic gave digital health companies a historic opportunity to rebuild health care. We can’t afford to squander it
By Yonatan AdiriDecember 12, 2022
Japan and the Netherlands just picked sides in the U.S.-China cold war over chips. Here’s what they chose
NewslettersJapan and the Netherlands just picked sides in the U.S.-China cold war over chips. Here’s what they chose
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 12, 2022
Why is the FTC suing to stop Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal? Because it doesn’t trust the tech giant
NewslettersWhy is the FTC suing to stop Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal? Because it doesn’t trust the tech giant
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 9, 2022
Why Apple’s end-to-end encryption expansion will get government scrutiny
NewslettersWhy Apple’s end-to-end encryption expansion will get government scrutiny
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 8, 2022
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