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Microsoft, Amazon and Google Face F.T.C. Inquiry Over A.I. Deals
The agency plans to scrutinize Microsoft, Amazon and Google for their investments in the A.I. start-ups...
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N.S.A. Buys Americans’ Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
The disclosure comes amid congressional scrutiny and a Federal Trade Commission crackdown on commercial data brokers.
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Apple Overhauls App Store in Europe, in Response to New Digital Law
An E.U. law taking effect in March forced Apple to loosen its grip on the App...
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Microsoft Cuts 1,900 Jobs in Its Video Game Division
The reductions come three months after the tech giant completed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision...
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That Spotify Daylist That Really ‘Gets’ You? It Was Written by A.I.
The music-streaming platform’s new “daylist” feature serves users three personalized playlists a day, with titles ranging...
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The Sleepy Copyright Office in the Middle of a High-Stakes Clash Over A.I.
The office is reviewing how centuries-old laws should apply to artificial intelligence technology, with both content...
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard and the Big Shift in True Crime
Not long ago, true crime storytellers had little in the way of first-person footage captured in...
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Tesla Profit From Car Sales Falls as Price Cuts Hurt
A tax benefit boosted quarterly earnings, but that masked a decline in earnings from carmaking caused...
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Making VR Headsets Cool Won’t Be Easy, Even for Apple
Starting with Google Glass, all have been plagued with the same issues, even as Apple plunges...
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New Hampshire Officials to Investigate A.I. Robocalls Mimicking Biden
The calls, in a voice most likely artificially generated, urged people not to vote in Tuesday’s...
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Even Rats Are Taking Selfies Now (and Enjoying It)
A photographer trained two rats to take photographs of themselves. They didn’t want to stop.
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Microsoft Executives’ Emails Hacked by Group Tied to Russian Intelligence
The hackers appeared to be trying to learn what the company knew about them, a regulatory...
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Astrobotic’s Peregrine Moon Lander Burns Up in Earth’s Atmosphere
The Astrobotic Peregrine spacecraft launched last week for a lunar landing, but a propulsion malfunction left...
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Apple Takes a Humble Approach to Launching Its Newest Device
The Vision Pro augmented reality device goes on sale Friday. Don’t expect Apple to host a...
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The A.I. Election, Bitcoin’s Wall Street Debut and TikTok’s Doodad Era
“Two truly terrible ways to make money this week.”
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SpaceX and Axiom Launch Ax-3 Mission to International Space Station: Video
A SpaceX launch to the International Space Station led by the company Axiom Space illustrates how...
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Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry. They’re Losing a Fortune.
Time magazine, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times — owned by Marc Benioff, Jeff...
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Deal Ends Dispute Over Records of Onetime King of Donkey Kong
Billy Mitchell’s records will be listed in a “historical database” but not the leaderboard, ending a...
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Apple Says It Will Remove a Health Feature From New Apple Watches
Starting on Thursday, the Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 will no longer detect...
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How AI Could Change Travel in 2024
As artificial intelligence improves and expands its reach, expect new ways to book online, fewer snags...
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Kona Coffee Lawsuit: How Science Helped Farmers Look for Counterfeit Beans
A testing method borrowed from geology helped farmers sue a slew of stores selling supposed “Kona”...
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Sheryl Sandberg to Depart Meta’s Board of Directors
Ms. Sandberg, who left her role as Meta’s chief operating officer in 2022, said she would...
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A.I.’s Latest Challenge: the Math Olympics
Watch out, nerdy high schoolers, AlphaGeometry is coming for your mathematical lunch.
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Hybrid Cars Enjoy a Renaissance as All-Electric Sales Slow
Automakers like Ford, Kia and Toyota are offering more hybrid options to appeal to buyers who...