Monthly Archives: July 2023

After creators flocked to Instagram Threads, Meta’s challenge is to keep them from fleeing

Influencers and creators are trying to figure out if Instagram Threads can help their careers as Twitter continues to stumble

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Public vs Private vs Hybrid Cloud: In-depth Comparison

Use this in-depth comparison of public versus private versus hybrid cloud to help you choose which is best for your business.

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One of Europe’s biggest food delivery firms doubles down on Middle East with $300 million Saudi deal

Delivery Hero, the German online food delivery company, said Friday it is taking full ownership of its Saudi subsidiary.

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Warcraft fans claim win over AI with Glorbo prank

The game’s Reddit community was buzzing with excitement about a new feature… that doesn’t exist.

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OpenAI’s head of trust and safety Dave Willner steps down

A significant personnel change is afoot at OpenAI, the artificial intelligence juggernaut that has nearly single-handedly inserted the concept of generative AI into global public discourse with the launch of ChatGPT. Dave Willner, an industry veteran who was the startup’s … Continue reading

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A Leaked Memo Shows TikTok Knows It Has a Labor Problem

Internal TikTok documents reveal that the company is preparing for scrutiny of its supply chain. This comes after a Kenyan judge cleared the way for moderators to sue Meta.

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AI Giants Pledge to Allow External Probes of Their Algorithms, Under a New White House Pact

Leading AI developers including Google and OpenAI promised the Biden administration to check for problems such as biased output. The agreement is not legally binding.

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Grab acquires Singapore’s third-largest taxi operator Trans-cab 

Singapore’s ride-hailing and food delivery company Grab has signed an agreement for its car rental unit Grab Rentals to acquire Trans-cab, the city state’s third largest taxi operator.  The deal, Grab’s first local competitor acquisition, is expected to close in the … Continue reading

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Top AI companies visit the White House to make ‘voluntary’ safety commitments

While substantive AI legislation may still be years away, the industry is moving at light speed and many — including the White House — are worried that it may get carried away. So the Biden administration has collected “voluntary commitments” … Continue reading

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