Showing all posts tagged Big Tech
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Google DeepMind Claims Its New Algorithm Will Trump ChatGPTs
As Google deepens its AI investment, could its new intelligence network Gemini leave ChatGPT in the dust?
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Tech Workers Forego Higher Salaries Amid Layoff Crisis
As job insecurity in the tech industry spikes, employees are prioritizing well-being over hefty paychecks.
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Amazon “Sabotaged” User Attempts to Cancel Prime, FTC Alleges
Prime cancellations dropped 14% in 2017 after the shady tactics were introduced, says the FTC.
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Musk Sued Over Refusal to Pay Twitter Employee Bonuses
Several current and former employees are suing over Twitter’s refusal to pay "tens of millions of dollars" in bonuses.
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Who Owns ChatGPT and Its Creator, OpenAI?
We dissect the ownership of the insurgent AI chatbot, ChatGPT. Hint, its not Elon Musk.
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Recent Microsoft Outages Were Caused by Multiple Cyberattacks
Large-scale DDoS attacks were to blame for major issues that occurred in early June, the tech giant has revealed.
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Is This Google Privacy Settlement Claim Website a Scam?
If you think you're entitled to compensation from this lawsuit, make sure you're using the right site to make your claim.
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Apple Boosts User Security for Safari’s Private Browsing Mode
Private Browsing now locks when not in use, and passwords can be shared with groups.
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Google to Penalize Workers Who Don’t Return to the Office
Office attendance will be tied to performance, and badge data will be used to track the number of workers coming in.
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Microsoft Hit With $20M Illegal Data Storage Fine from FTC
The Xbox owner states that a glitch meant children’s data was illegally retained on its platform.
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Zoom’s Time Saving AI Features Available Now
The video conferencing provider will let you leverage AI to write emails and catch up with meetings you're late to.
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Twitter’s Hardship Continues, Ad Sales Slump 59%
Musk’s Twitter is in dire straights, with the platform's valuation dropping by almost $30 billion since October.
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Spotify Lays Off 200 Workers in Big Tech’s Latest Cull
Layoffs to Spotify's podcast division follow even bigger cuts made in January of this year.
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Meta Cracks Down on Remote Work for Office Staff
Meta's flexible polices will be ditched from September, mimicking actions made by Disney, Amazon and Dell.
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Most US Workers Fear AI Unless It Gets Them the 4-Day Week
Despite fears that AI will one day replace them, most American workers still think it's a great way to work less.
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Verizon to Customer Service Reps: Layoffs Are Coming
Employees were told in a meeting that the company was undergoing "restructuring" and "streamlining" measures.
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Watch Out Google: Bing is Now Default Search for ChatGPT
ChatGPT's new integration will enable it to give timely, accurate answers. But is it enough to surpass Bard?
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Meta Sells Giphy to Shutterstock at a Significant Loss
Meta’s sale of the GIF search engine comes after its acquisition gets blocked by regulators.
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Meta Expects More Layoffs at “Time of Great Uncertainty”
Meta has laid off a huge percentage of its workforce with more on the way in the "year of efficiency."
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In December, Google’s Deleting a Ton of Inactive Accounts
Google will send "multiple notifications" to the doomed accounts, but you'll need to actually log in to save your old data.
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Vodafone Announces 11,000 Layoffs Globally
Shares of Vodafone dipped in response to the news, reaching their lowest levels since 2002.
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