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Lyft, Baidu to start testing robotaxis in LondonChinese tech giant Baidu is set to test its self-driving cars in London soon. Partnering with Lyft, the company aims for commercial operati...
The ‘Inevitables’: Warren Buffett's framework for finding companies that will dominate for decadesWarren Buffett divided the investment universe into Inevitables, Highly Probables, and Impostors. The Inevitables are companies whose domin...
Grok falls flat in Washington, undercutting SpaceX's AI growth storySpaceX's AI chatbot Grok faces significant challenges gaining traction within the U.S. government. Federal agencies show a strong preferenc...
Google DeepMind hires staff from Contextual AI in licensing deal, source saysGoogle DeepMind is reportedly acquiring over 20 researchers and licensing technology from AI startup Contextual AI for $80 million to $90 m...
SoftBank profit more than triples to $12 billion on OpenAI stake gainsTechnology investor SoftBank Group reported a net profit of 1.9 trillion yen ($12.05 billion) for the January-March quarter, a significant ...
ET Awards for Corporate Excellence 2025: Celebrating India Inc. distinguished iconsThe ET Awards for Corporate Excellence 2025 honour 10 outstanding achievers, from policy reformers and business leaders to emerging compani...
Google drops out of $100 million Pentagon drone swarm contest after advancingGoogle abruptly withdrew from a $100 million Pentagon prize challenge for autonomous drone swarms after an internal ethics review. The comp...
China’s Netflix expects AI to create bulk of shows in five yearsIQiyi Inc. is set to transform its operations, anticipating AI will generate most films and shows within five years. The company is launchi...
Google name origin: how spelling mistake of 'googol' created tech giant's brandGoogle name originated from misspelling of mathematical term "googol" during 1997 domain search by Stanford team. Larry Page and Sergey Bri...
Elon Musk gives one word reply to Sundar Pichai's post on Google parent's quarterly earningsAlphabet reported strong second-quarter results, exceeding expectations with a 19% increase in earnings per share and a 14% rise in revenue...
Warren Buffett’s hidden quantum play: Berkshire Hathaway’s bet on Alphabet and Microsoft’s next big frontierWarren Buffett, known for his traditional investments, is indirectly venturing into quantum computing through Berkshire Hathaway's subsidia...
Alphabet’s Waymo robotaxis to roll out in Washington next yearWaymo began deploying vehicles in Washington, DC, this January. It plans to add more in the coming weeks, followed by the launch of paid co...
Google, Nvidia partner to apply AI in robotics, drug discovery and energy gridsGoogle Cloud will also be among the first to adopt Nvidia’s GB300 NVL72 and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. Additionally, Nvidi...
Alphabet's Google cuts some cloud division staff: ReportThe size of the layoffs or how many workers have been affected was undetermined, Bloomberg said, adding that the round of cuts impacted onl...
Google to appeal Turkish competition authority decisionGoogle plans to appeal a $75 million fine imposed by Turkey's competition authority. The regulator alleges Google abused its dominant posit...
Google employees petition bosses for abortion policy changesAlphabet, which employs over 174,000 people globally, has said that though it sets some standards, it cannot fully dictate policies of outs...
Google's Russian subsidiary files for bankruptcy: documentThe Russian subsidiary of Alphabet Inc's Google has filed for insolvency, according to a message posted on Russia's official registry Fedre...
Google's Russian subsidiary files for bankruptcy -document"Since March 22, 2022, it foresees its own bankruptcy and inability to fulfil its monetary obligations, demands to pay severance payments a...
Alphabet is unlikely to break up: Eric SchmidtSchmidt said Alphabet, the company that owns Google and other businesses like Nest and Fiber, will never break up and its job is to seek ou...
Larry Page explains why he chose the name 'Alphabet' for his new big companyBut why did he choose the name Alphabet for what is supposed to be the parent company overseeing the entire operations of Google?