AI chiefs flip: from "slow down" to "floor it"
Good Morning from San Francisco 🌉 Silicon Valley, who once begged for AI guardrails, now wants them gone. Their new battle
AI helped them work faster and better. Then their colleagues found out. New research reveals an unexpected tension in today's workplace: using AI tools can boost performance but damage professional reputation. Data from 4,400 workers shows why many now hide their AI use
Researchers have created an AI that teaches itself complex skills without any human examples. Unlike current systems that learn from human data, this AI generates and solves its own challenges. Early tests show it outperforming traditional models - but questions remain about its limitations.
In testimony about Google's search dominance, Apple's Eddy Cue suggested AI tools may reshape how people find information online. His remarks point to changes in user behavior that could affect both companies' core businesses.
Anthropic's latest API update promises to revolutionize how businesses access real-time data through AI. But behind the $10-per-thousand-searches price tag lies a strategic gambit that's already reshaping the industry.
The love affair between journalism and Big Tech has hit the rocks. At this year's International Journalism Festival in Perugia, where tech giants once basked in media admiration, the mood turned hostile.
Microsoft's joint venture Wicresoft will close its China operations tomorrow. The move affects 2,000 employees who handle
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