Japanese chip companies are tapping billions of dollars and collaborating with foreign firms as part of new government policies that look outward.
Read MorePavel Durov, held in France since last month, blamed “growing pains” for the company’s problems and pledged to make improvements.
Read MoreA small but vocal group is forming new funds and taking new approaches to counter the swell of money into venture capital in recent years.
Read MoreThe dispute started in the early days of the pandemic when the organization expanded access to a free online collection of books.
Read MoreNow that its technology is showing it can work on city streets, Alphabet, which owns Waymo, plans to invest billions more.
Read MoreThe maker of ChatGPT is struggling to transform itself into a profit-driven company while satisfying worries about the safety of artificial intelligence.
Read MoreAmerica’s right flank remains the chief purveyor of misinformation, but this summer’s political tumult created ideal conditions for falsehoods to spread among progressives.
Read MoreA contract covering longshore workers on the East and Gulf Coasts will expire at the end of September, but talks have been stalled over the use of equipment that can function witho
Read MoreThe platform went dark across Brazil on Saturday, sending online commentators to new digital town squares.
Read MoreThe prominent A.I. start-up is also considering a change to its corporate structure to make it more appealing to outside investors.
Read MoreWhen I set out to improve my tainted reputation with chatbots, I discovered a new world of A.I. manipulation.
Read MoreTech platforms and governments are in a standoff.
Read MoreLed by the investment firm Thrive Capital, the new deal would value the artificial intelligence start-up at over $100 billion.
Read MoreThe criminal charges against Pavel Durov, Telegram’s founder, raised concerns in Silicon Valley about encryption and the app’s approach to privacy and security.
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