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It is dysfunctional for the same companies to dominate another innovation surge
Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI team up to establish best practices but critics argue they want to avoid regulation
Tech companies flag higher spending ahead as they prepare for expected boom in demand for artificial intelligence tools
Shares of Google parent jump after chief executive touts ‘momentum across our products’
Their paper paved the way for the rise of large language models. But all have since left the Silicon Valley giant
US tech giant delayed its initial Bard launch to improve transparency to comply with regulators
Tech group first to be named as recipient of confidential information in auditor’s widening scandal
Ruling claims federal government suppressed conservative speech
Decision comes in response to law requiring payment to Canadian publishers for links
Study shows millions of ads are hidden away in violation of Google-owned group’s policies
Google and OpenAI are discussing agreements to pay publishers over using content to train generative AI models
Co-founder of Cohere says we should be more worried about use of artificial intelligence in social media and medicine
Google and Meta facing demands to pay up to support a local news industry
European Commission says Silicon Valley giant is abusing its dominance of ad tech market
Allegations add to post-pandemic woes for search giant
Justices decline to overhaul law protecting Google and Twitter from liability for material on their platforms
Commercial pressures will result in tech weapons being available to cause mayhem
Company announces significant upgrade to core online business
US tech giant seeks to make up lost ground in race to embed powerful new language models
Professor voiced fears that rapid advance of technology would lead to significant job losses and flood of misinformation
Tech giant is among the fiercest opponent to legislation being pushed by Lula administration
British scientist cited fears about the rapid development of the new technology
Plus, fixing First Republic
Start-up founder Demis Hassabis trades independence for greater influence over the future of artificial intelligence
Chief executive Sundar Pichai also points to ‘momentum’ in search giant’s cloud business
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