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The man had no experience in IT, but let overseas workers use his driver’s license and U.S. passport to get jobs in tech.
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This week's tech highlights include competitors seeking to buy Google's Chrome amid legal battles, OnePlus launching a ...
T he last time I interviewed Demis Hassabis was back in November 2022, just a few weeks before the release of ChatGPT. Even ...
A White House executive order called on the U.S. attorney general to determine whether former federal death row inmates “can ...
Tech industry tried reducing AI’s pervasive bias. Now Trump wants to end its ‘woke AI’ efforts
After retreating from their workplace diversity, equity and inclusion programs, tech companies could now face a second reckoning over their DEI work in AI products.
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