The web will now be accessible to ChatGPT users, according to Microsoft-backed OpenAI, extending the data the popular chatbot may access past its original September
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Google-backed AI startup Anthropic gets $4b investment for making Amazon its primary cloud computing service.
Anthropic will get up to $4 billion from Amazon, and the online retailer will own minority shares of the artificial intelligence business. The investment serves
Cisco acquires leading cybersecurity firm Splunk for $28b as AI security threats grow.
In order to strengthen its defenses against potential security vulnerabilities that may be exacerbated by the widespread use of artificial intelligence, Cisco has agreed to
China dumps iPhone15 for Huawei Mate 60 Pro with advanced chips, U.S doubts capacity for scale.
A subsidiary of Huawei Technologies is exporting new Chinese-made processors for security cameras, which is a new indication that the Chinese tech giant is figuring
Softbank Arm achieves biggest IPO valuation of $54.5b since late 2021.
The largest initial public offering of shares in over two years will take place on Thursday when Arm Holdings, a British chip manufacturer, begins trading
Google’s search engine dominance is an “Achilles Heel” to competitors and is subject to the biggest antitrust lawsuit in the US.
The Department of Justice alleged Tuesday at the opening of the largest U.S. antitrust trial in a quarter-century that Google has used its control of
Tesla’s supercomputer to boost adoption of robo-taxis and services drives market valuation to $1.37tr.
By encouraging the use of robo-taxis and its software services, the Dojo supercomputer may propel an increase in the automaker’s market value of up to
Chip war: China to raise $40b in 3rd round of the Big Fund.
China is getting ready to launch a new state-backed investment fund with the goal of raising approximately $40 billion for its semiconductor industry as the
SoftBank Arm targets $55b valuation for IPO, as big tech firms scramble to invest.
Several of Arm Holdings Ltd.’s clients have agreed to invest in the chip designer’s initial public offering, including Apple Inc., Nvidia Corp., Alphabet Inc., and
Microsoft seeks to avoid an EU antitrust fine, by conceding to separate Teams from Office.
Microsoft announced on Thursday that it will separate its Teams chat and video program from its Office product and make it simpler for competing goods