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OpenAI is considering making its own artificial intelligence chips
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is considering making its own artificial intelligence chips and has gone so far as to evaluate a possible acquisition target.
UK regulator calls for antitrust investigation into Amazon and Microsoft dominance
Britain’s media regulator on Thursday asked the country’s competition authority to investigate the dominance of U.S. tech giants Amazon and Microsoft in the U.K. cloud
Fujitsu and Riken developed a second quantum computer
Fujitsu and Riken Research Institute announced the successful development of Japan’s second quantum computer. The 64-qubit quantum computer from Fujitsu and state-backed Riken will be
U.S. accuses Google of illegal methods of raising ad prices
A U.S. Justice Department lawyer pressed a Google executive over methods the search and advertising giant used to raise the price of online ads in
SoftBank CEO Sohn says general AI will emerge within 10 years
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son has said that he believes artificial general intelligence, an artificial intelligence that surpasses human intelligence in almost all areas, will be
Struggling Atos appoints third CEO in less than two years
French IT company Atos announced a change in leadership on Wednesday and appointed Yves Bernard as chief executive officer, its third appointment in less than
SEC fails to appeal Ripple Lab’s decision
A federal judge on Tuesday refused to let the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission appeal its recent decision involving Ripple Labs, a decision that was
Meta offers an ad-free plan for $14 per month in the EU
Meta Platforms is exploring a plan under which users in the European Union could pay up to $14 to access ad-free versions of Instagram or
Elon Musk’s marketing agency X has filed a trademark lawsuit
X Corp, formerly known as Twitter, was sued in federal court in Florida on Monday by a legal marketing company that claims the social media
Samsung will manufacture chips from AI chip startup Tenstorrent
Samsung’s contract chip division has acquired a new artificial intelligence chip customer, a Canadian startup called Tenstorrent, the company said Monday. Tenstorrent is among the