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The pros and cons of publishers’ AI licensing deals
Digiday· 4 hours agoThere are a few large digital publishers that haven’t yet come aboard — namely Condé Nast, Hearst and Bustle Digital Group. The New York Times is taking...
Microsoft won't train its AI models using Windows Recall, but OpenAI's new multi-faceted deal with...
Windows Central· 5 days agoThe new partnership states that the publishers' content will be made discoverable within OpenAI...
Manor Lords publisher thinks it's "a little unfair to judge us" on the massive city-builder success...
GamesRadar+ via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOne will succeed. And they forget about the flops and put all of their efforts into one that's...
Is Microsoft Stock A Buy As Software Giant Touts AI Initiatives?
Investor's Business Daily· 7 days agoMicrosoft stock rose 1% on the news. Activision Blizzard Deal Completed Meanwhile, Microsoft...
Microsoft Office 2021 is $49.97 for life for Memorial Day
WJXT Jacksonville· 7 days agoMicrosoft 365, but you also only have to pay for it once and it comes with many of the same apps...
Litigate or License? News Publishers Struggle With Letting AI Have Their Content
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMedia companies are choosing sides, with some trying to protect their content in court while others...
Microsoft Insists It Won't Lock Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Behind a New Game Pass Tier at Launch
IGN Videogames· 4 days agoAmid speculation Microsoft plans to launch a new, more expensive tier of Game Pass, the company has...
Getting started with Microsoft 365: Everything you need to know
PC World· 5 days agoMicrosoft's consumer subscription is a large package with many programs and services. For many...
ZeniMax workers now covered by CWA and Microsoft's labor neutrality agreement
Gamasutra· 5 days agoMicrosoft's previously established Labor Neutrality Agreement for unionized Activision Blizzard...
Publisher of right-wing 2000 Mules film apologizes for its lies
Boing Boing· 2 days agoThe conspiracy flick 2,000 Mules has already been widely debunked as a fraud. Salem Media Group, the "Christian" group behind it, has apologized to a voter it falsely claimed had illegally voted ...