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Zuckerberg repeats Trump visits in bid to settle antitrust caseMeta boss Mark Zuckerberg has made repeated visits to the White House as he tries to persuade US President Donald Trump to settle a major antitrust case before it goes to trial on April 14, US media reported.... Read more
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US energy department invites AI data center development at Los Alamos and other federal landsThe U.S. Department of Energy said it has identified 16 federal sites, including storied nuclear research laboratories such as Los Alamos, where tech companies could build data centers in a push to accelerate commercial development of artificial intelligence technology.... Read more
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AI could impact 40 percent of jobs worldwide: UNThe global artificial intelligence market is projected to reach $4.8 trillion—roughly the size of Germany's economy—by 2033, the UN said Thursday, warning nearly half of jobs worldwide could be affected.... Read more
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Authors hold London protest against Meta for 'stealing' work to train AIAround 100 authors on Thursday protested outside the London headquarters of Meta, accusing the US tech giant of "stealing" content to train its Artificial Intelligence models.... Read more
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Decentralized platform is letting users own a piece of the AI models trained on their dataIn February 2024, Reddit struck a $60 million deal with Google to let the search giant use data on the platform to train its artificial intelligence models. Notably absent from the discussions were Reddit users, whose data were being sold.... Read more
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Apple production hubs hit by tariffs, sending shares plummetingApple Inc. is finding itself squarely in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump's new tariffs, even after a years-long effort to insulate the iPhone maker from trade wars and supply chain disruptions.... Read more
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Siemens buys US firm Dotmatics for $5.1 bn in AI software pushGermany group Siemens said on Wednesday it is buying Dotmatics, a US software company, for $5.1 billion to leverage its use of artificial intelligence to make drug discoveries.... Read more
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Amazon makes last-minute bid for TikTok: reportAmazon has made a last-minute bid to buy TikTok, which faces a US ban if not sold by its Chinese owner, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.... Read more
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Tech startup culture is not as innovative as founders may thinkEric Yuan was not happy at Cisco Systems even though he was making a salary in the high six figures, working as vice president of engineering on the videoconferencing software Cisco WebEx.... Read more
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Computer scientists build a faster, secure, energy-efficient blockchain systemBlockchain technology was unveiled nearly 35 years ago, but it first became prominent more recently—in 2009, with the introduction of Bitcoin—giving this "digital ledger" an everyday, consumer purpose. However, while blockchains have been used for payments, digital contracts, and supply chains, blockchain systems still achieve a low transaction rate with... Read more
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Researchers teach LLMs to solve complex planning challengesImagine a coffee company trying to optimize its supply chain. The company sources beans from three suppliers, roasts them at two facilities into either dark or light coffee, and then ships the roasted coffee to three retail locations. The suppliers have different fixed capacity, and roasting costs and shipping costs... Read more
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Meta's head of AI research stepping downThe head of Meta's artificial intelligence research division said she plans to step down, vacating a high-profile position at a time of intense competition in the development of AI technology.... Read more
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Microsoft president's vision for Pacific Northwest: 'Tomorrowland' everywhereBrad Smith is an unusual futurist. Before he rose to become Microsoft's president and vice chair, Smith built his reputation as a highly capable attorney with a conciliatory nature.... Read more
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Job losses hammer Bay Area tech industry in brutal beginning for 2025The Bay Area's tech industry stumbled at the start of 2025 with a net loss of thousands of jobs over the first two months of this year, a slump that suggests the crucial sector's hiring woes have yet to run their course.... Read more
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How Meta's upcoming $1,000+ smart glasses with a screen will workMeta Platforms Inc., ramping up work on a deluxe version of its popular smart glasses, plans to include hand-gesture controls and a screen for displaying photos and apps.... Read more