
AI Leaders Create Industry Watchdog as Government Scrutiny Grows
Facing calls to put guardrails on artificial intelligence development, a group of tech companies including Alphabet Inc.’s Google
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Australia fines Facebook owner Meta $14 million for undisclosed data collection
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) -An Australian court ordered Facebook owner Meta Platforms to pay fines totalling A$20 million ($14
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European Stocks Slide as LVMH Earnings Weighs on Luxury Sector
European stocks dropped, snapping their longest winning streak since January, as earnings season rolled on and investors looked
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Alphabet Shares Gain on Revenue Beat From Google Search
Google parent Alphabet Inc. reported second-quarter revenue that exceeded analysts’ expectations, boosted by advertising on the company’s flagship
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Temasek, Morgan Stanley Join $300 Million Australian Fund
Main Sequence, the venture capital firm founded by Australia’s national science agency, raised A$450 million ($305 million) from
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Deadly Mediterranean wildfires kill more than 40
Wildfires have claimed most lives in Algeria, but blazes are also widespread in Greece and Italy.
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The risks are rising for Western firms in Russia. So why are so many staying put?
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a slew of Western companies left in protest. But some of the world's biggest firms — including Nestlé, Heineken and snack maker Mondelez — stayed put.
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NY drug dealer sentenced in overdose death of 'The Wire' actor
By Rich McKay The man who sold a fatal fentanyl-laced bag of heroin to actor Michael K. Williams,
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Anthropic’s Amodei Warns US Senators of AI-Powered Weapons
A CEO whose company says its artificial intelligence products are tools “that people can rely on” warned senators
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Microsoft Says Azure Contributed More Than Half of Cloud Sales
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said sales of Azure cloud-computing services represented more than half of
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Storms cause a growing number of flight disruptions
Flight disruptions are climbing as severe weather hits multiple busy Northeast airports.
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Microsoft Posts Tepid Sales Growth as Cloud Business Slows
Microsoft Corp. reported tepid fourth-quarter sales growth, held back by decelerating demand for cloud-computing services while the software
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