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Gerrit De Vynck

Gerrit De Vynck

AI & Algorithms Reporter at The Washington Post

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Gerrit De Vynck
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AI remains a battle for U.S. and China after Biden-Xi meeting at APEC - The Washington Post

Tech leaders are cheering the thaw in relations between the U.S. and China, hoping that less tension between the two economies means less risk to the money companies make from Chinese consumers.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman resigns - The Washington Post

The artificial intelligence company board says it no longer has confidence in Altman’s ability to lead.
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Big Tech wants AI regulation. The rest of Silicon Valley is skeptic...

A growing group of venture capitalists, CEOs and others say artificial intelligence regulation will snuff out competition.
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OpenAI lays out ambitions with plans for chatbot app store - The Wa...

At OpenAI’s developers’ conference, the start-up showed it isn’t content with just being a back-end provider of artificial intelligence technology to other tech firms.
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Scale AI wants to be America’s AI arms dealer to compete with China...

The tech startup says the United States needs Silicon Valley to compete with China. Others fear a deadly arms race.
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Mike Huckabee joins authors suing Microsoft, Meta over AI copyright...

The former governor’s lawsuit is the latest in a series of actions from comedians, writers and artists, alleging that tech firms are unfairly using their work.
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Israel's tech CEOs and venture capitalists join the war against ......

CEOs and venture capitalists are among the thousands of reservists being called up to fight.

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Google to add Bard AI to voice assistant, following Amazon - The Wa...

Big Tech companies such as Amazon, Google and Apple are under pressure to add “generative” AI chatbots to their longstanding voice assistants.
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How Big Tech is co-opting the rising stars of artificial intelligen...

This week Anthropic announced a deal with Amazon worth up to $4 billion.
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ChatGPT can search the internet now - The Washington Post

OpenAI said Wednesday its ChatGPT bot now has the ability to search the web using Microsoft’s Bing search engine, putting the chatbot on equal footing with Microsoft and Google’s Bard as the startup fights to compete for dominance of the booming AI industry.
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ChatGPT can talk now as OpenAI ups competition against tech ... - T...

OpenAI’s ChatGPT is now able to speak back to users, putting it on a collision course with Google, Apple and Amazon in the battle to create smarter voice assistants.
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George R.R. Martin, Jodi Picoult and other writers sue OpenAI - The...

A new lawsuit led by prominent novelists alleges OpenAI illegally used their books to train its AI tools.
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UAW president rejects Stellantis’ 21% wage increase offer - The Was...

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said a 21-percent wage hike was not enough as the strike against three major automakers continued into its third day
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Silicon Valley’s golden age is fading as Google, Meta cut workers -...

Meta’s stock jumps 23 percent after the company forecasts more cuts, calling 2023 “the year of efficiency.”
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U.S. charges FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried with criminal fraud - Th...

The SEC and CFTC also hit the disgraced crypto CEO with civil lawsuits.
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Corporations on the front lines of the economy say cracks are formi...

The biggest companies in America — including Apple and Walmart — are beginning to see cracks forming in consumers’ willingness to spend.
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Musk fires back at Twitter suit in new court filing

Musk argues that the lawsuit should revolve around bots and that Twitter’s request for a quick trial is unreasonable.
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Google will delete user location history for abortion clinic visits

Google and other tech companies are under pressure to limit the data they collect, which could now be used in abortion-related prosecutions.
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Google cut worker pay in North Carolina. Now employees are ... - Th...

Google cut the pay of workers in some of its North Carolina offices. It’s one of the places the firm is targeting for hiring a more diverse workforce.
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U.S. trade agency rules against Google on Sonos patent fight - The ...

The U.S. International Trade Commission says Google must stop importing smart speakers using patents owned by Sonos. But Google has already designed workarounds to avoid the patent infringement.
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Amazon warehouse workers in New York are taking another stab at ......

Amazon workers at a major warehouse in Staten Island, N.Y., said they would re-file their petition to form a union. The group withdrew its application last month after the National Labor Relations Board said they didn’t have enough signatures. It’s the latest attempt by Amazon workers to push for unionization.