The tech industry suffered a great loss with the passing of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki at the age of 56. Wojcicki was not just another CEO; she was a visionary leader who left an indelible mark on Google, YouTube, and the tech world as a whole. Her husband, Dennis Troper, and Google CEO Sundar
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro recently made headlines by ordering a 10-day ban on a popular social networking platform, referred to as X. This ban was implemented following a dispute with tech billionaire Elon Musk. In a CNBC-translated speech, Maduro accused Musk of violating the platform’s rules by inciting hatred, fascism, civil war, and death among
Apple is looking to enhance its services business by potentially charging users for advanced artificial intelligence features. Analysts have suggested that the tech giant could charge up to $20 for access to its forthcoming AI system, Apple Intelligence. This move is seen as a way for Apple to pass on the costly investment in AI
Sony’s finance chief, Hiroki Totoki, made it clear on Wednesday that the Japanese technology and media giant has no intention of reconsidering a bid for film and TV production company Paramount Global. During Sony’s fiscal first-quarter earnings presentation, Totoki emphasized that acquiring Paramount does not align with the company’s current strategy and capital allocation structure.
Delta Air Lines recently made headlines after CEO Ed Bastian accused Microsoft and CrowdStrike of being responsible for the massive IT outage that led to the cancellation of thousands of flights. In response, Microsoft fired back, pointing fingers at Delta for not modernizing its technology infrastructure and failing to recover as quickly as its competitors.
The U.K. government recently found itself in a tussle with billionaire Elon Musk over his controversial comments about the riots in several towns and cities, fueled by far-right and anti-immigration sentiment. Musk took to social media to state that “civil war is inevitable,” sparking outrage from U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The government spokesperson made
The recent departure of OpenAI co-founder John Schulman to join Anthropic marks a significant leadership shift within the Microsoft-backed company. Schulman’s decision to leave after being a key figure in OpenAI’s post-training team is notable, especially considering his background in AI alignment. The move raises questions about the direction of OpenAI and its commitment to
Elon Musk has recently filed a lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI, accusing them of manipulation and deceit. Musk claims that he was misled into co-founding the artificial intelligence firm on the premise that it was a non-profit organization focused on the betterment of humanity. However, Musk alleges that Altman and his associates, along with
The tech sector in the United States suffered a massive blow on Monday as the market opened for trading. Tech’s megacap companies collectively lost about $1 trillion in market cap, exacerbating a downturn that had already pushed the Nasdaq into correction territory the previous week. Nvidia alone shed more than $300 billion in market cap