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It's the White House's turn to take on insecure Microsoft
The Register· 1 day agoFeature Microsoft president Brad Smith struck a conciliatory tone regarding his IT giant's repeated...
Microsoft is outsourcing its best AI, tech CEO says — and that's good news for Google
NBC Chicago· 6 days agoMicrosoft is effectively outsourcing all of its best artificial intelligence research and...
At home with Marni Jameson: Beware the four most expensive words in home remodeling
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 7 days agoOnce again, even though I know better, those four little words, often uttered in the throes of a...
What the Apple-OpenAI Deal Means for Four Tech Titans
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoThe resources allowed OpenAI to develop some of the world’s most powerful AI tools. OpenAI’s...
Microsoft’s Nadella Is Building an AI Empire. OpenAI Was Just the First Step.
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoAfter landing the deal that launched his company to the front of the artificial-intelligence race,...
If AI is going to take over the world, why can't it solve the Spelling Bee?
Engadget· 3 days agoAI can now create images, video and audio as fast as you can type in descriptions of what you want....
The FTC is going after Big Tech "mob bosses"
TechSpot· 2 days agoKhan made the mafia analogy while speaking at TechCrunch's Strictly VC event in Washington, D.C., earlier this week. Khan's comments come at a time when...
Nvidia CEO: One of the most 'profound learnings in my life' came from a gardener—how it made me...
CNBC· 20 hours agoJensen Huang's biggest career lesson didn't come from a mentor or a fellow tech CEO. "I used to work...
Cover Reveal – Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Game Informer· 7 days agoThe latest issue of Game Informer features an exclusive, in-depth feature on BioWare's return to the Dragon Age series, 10 years in the making.
Morning news brief
NPR· 2 days agoWe'll have to see where it heads. SCHMITZ: NPR's Camila Domonoske, thank you. DOMONOSKE: Thank you. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) SCHMITZ: Leaders of Microsoft are playing offense ...