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Monthly Archives: August 2025
OpenAI is giving ChatGPT to the government for $1
OpenAI said agencies will get access to its frontier models through ChatGPT Enterprise, and it will also offer access to features like Advanced Voice Mode.
Super Micro stock sinks 20% after earnings, outlook disappoint
CEO Charles Liang said the company is taking steps to “reduce the impact” of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Payment platform Lava raises $5.8M to build digital wallets for the ‘agent-native economy’
Lava is a digital wallet that lets merchants use credits to facilitate transactions.
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Key sections of the US Constitution deleted from government’s website
Internet sleuths say the U.S. Constitution’s website is now missing key sections from its website, including a key legal provision relating to habeas corpus, which protects citizens from unlawful detention.
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The Business Traveler of Today Is Changing—and So Is Their Flight Map
A new era of work travel is taking entrepreneurs and creatives to Nigeria, Brazil, and beyond.
The Extravagant Rise of the Corporate Incentive Trip
From skydiving trips in Dubai to Michelin-starred meals in Paris, some companies are rewarding top performers with once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences.
16 Golden Rules That Business Travelers Swear By
People who constantly hit the road for work share what they wish they’d known from the jump.
AMD stock slumps 5% on earnings miss, China AI chip concerns
The chipmaker fell short of earnings expectations and raised concerns about the timing of a restart in China shipments.
OpenAI to Open-Source Some of the A.I. Systems Behind ChatGPT
In a major shift, the company is “open sourcing” two A.I. systems, freely sharing the technology with outside researchers and businesses.
Taiwan Investigates TSMC Employees Over Possible Trade Secret Theft
Taiwan government says it has detained three employees on suspicion they obtained the Taiwanese chip giant’s “core technology trade secrets.”