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Trump wants to stop states from regulating AI. This Utah Republican isn't listeningStates are grappling with artificial intelligence regulation as the federal government resists. Lawmakers are proposing new rules for AI, f...
The AI startup soap opera riveting Silicon ValleyThinking Machines, the AI startup cofounded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, has faced internal turmoil as top executives Zoph, Metz and S...
$400 million case crumbles, but Justin Baldoni isn’t done yet — new shock move keeps legal drama aliveJustin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and her publicist was dismissed by a judge, citing a lack of leg...
Fired copyright chief sues Trump after explosive claim that AI firms are stealing from creatorsShira Perlmutter, former US copyright chief, is suing Donald Trump after her abrupt dismissal following a critical AI and copyright report....
AI takes a big toll as Donald Trump fires U.S. Copyright Chief Shira Perlmutter; here's what happened and why she was sackedShira Perlmutter, U.S. Copyright Chief, was fired after releasing a report that warned against AI using copyrighted work without permission.
Microsoft and OpenAI's close partnership shows signs of frayingOver the next few months, Microsoft wouldn't budge as OpenAI, which expects to lose $5 billion this year, continued to ask for more money a...
OpenAI in fundraising talks that could value company at $150 billionThe new funding round would be led by investment firm Thrive Capital, which has previously invested in OpenAI. Tech giants Apple, Nvidia an...
OpenAI, still haunted by its chaotic past, is trying to grow upToday, OpenAI has more than 1,700 employees, and 80% of them started after the release of ChatGPT in November 2022. Altman and other leader...
In the age of AI, how much is Silicon Valley prepared to give back?Silicon Valley's efforts to give to those in need has propelled the idea of a guaranteed income -- also known as cash transfers, unconditio...
Strategy reset under new Tata Digital boss; subscription play for Ola, Uber autosHandpicked by Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran from their insurance arm, Tata AIA Life, Naveen Tahiliyani is fostering a collaborative s...
India’s role key in shaping AI rules as it’s a producer market: Wipro's Ivana BartolettiIn the wake of concerns over misinformation and deep fakes, Ivana Bartoletti, global chief privacy officer, Wipro believes that collaborati...
Tech companies try to take AI image generators mainstream with better protections against misuseLeading tech companies are competing to mainstream the use of text-to-image generators by integrating them into popular tools such as Micro...
Tax sops top crypto, gaming firms’ budget demands; govt urged to mandate local storage of dataThe crypto industry meanwhile has asked the government to reduce the 1% TDS on crypto transactions, and review income tax provisions to all...
Zomato may advance IPOIn today's ETtech Morning Dispatch: Zomato may advance its IPO, Indian SaaS can be a trillion-dollar market by 2030; and PayPal Ventures le...
The world's big tech firms are gearing up for a massive fight with Modi’s IndiaUnlike authoritarian regimes such as Beijing, critics fear actions taken by the world’s largest democracy could offer a template for other ...
What’s behind the insurtech boom?In today's ETtech Morning Dispatch: Acko raises $200 million to become India's latest startup unicorn, Govt-Twitter spat set up escalate ov...
COIN Banega CrorepatiWe take a closer look at Coinbase, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency exchange, that went public on Nasdaq this week.
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Politics has been known to make strange bedfellows, but never has Tihar Jail boasted a 'guest' roster
- Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo! to oppose Google book project
Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo! are planning to join a coalition of library associations and non-profit groups in opposing Google's ambitious ...
Google prime target for regulatorsGoogle commanded 72.4% of the US Internet search market in March as compared to the 5.5% held by third-place Microsoft and 16.4% by Yahoo.