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Tag Archives: CNBC
OpenAI gives artists access to unreleased tools like Sora for New York gallery exhibit
OpenAI on Friday announced an art gallery collaboration, allowing artists access to its unreleased artificial intelligence tools for a New York showcase.
Honor looks to get ahead of Apple in China with its own AI assistant
The upgraded AI agent from Honor will look to compete with the likes of Samsung’s Bixby and Apple’s Siri.
Google’s second antitrust trial could help shape the future of online ads
In its second antitrust trial against the Justice Department, Google will claim that it’s allowed for plenty of competition in the digital ad market.
AI craze is distorting VC market, as tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon pour in billions of dollars
With the biggest companies in the world throwing billions of dollars at generative AI startups, traditional VCs are struggling to find their place in the boom.
Telegram CEO says French charges against him are ‘misguided’ — read his full statement
The boss of controversial messaging platform Telegram said late Thursday that charges against him by France are “misguided.”
British competition regulator objects to Google’s ad tech practices
Britain’s competition watchdog provisionally found that Google’s ad tech practices are impacting competition in the U.K.
Netherlands expands export curbs on chip tools with more ASML equipment impacted
The Netherlands said it is expanding export restrictions on advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment, bringing more of ASML’s machines under curbs.
Lion King director says AI is a ‘Wild West,’ but has the potential to democratize filmmaking
Artificial intelligence is a “Wild West” with “very few rules” — but it has the potential to democratize the film industry in the long term, says Rob Minkoff.
Japanese chip equipment firms count on China sales amid U.S. moves to block high-end exports to Beijing
Japanese chip equipment providers are increasingly counting on China as their largest source of revenue despite looming U.S. export control pressure.
U.S. rolls out new chip-related export controls as China makes industry advances
The restrictions cover critical technologies, including quantum computing and semiconductor goods, and is aimed at China and other competitors.