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ChatGPT returns online after OpenAI navigates brief outage
In a swift response to an unexpected service disruption, OpenAI successfully restored its widely-used ChatGPT platform after a brief outage that affected its expansive user base. The AI service, which boasts over 100 million weekly active users, encountered a snag … Continue reading
Microsoft briefly restricted employee access to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, citing security concerns
Microsoft told employees on Thursday that “a number of AI tools are no longer available” due to security reasons.
Geely’s Zeekr gears up for US IPO, but China influence remains a concern
If Zeekr’s IPO goes through, it’ll be the first major Chinese listing in the country in nearly two years, following China’s effective ban of foreign IPOs. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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Google employees typically work more than eight hours a day: Internal memo
Employees said they were eager to share the HR representative’s response with their relatives.
Launch contracts are “basically worthless” until a rocket is proven and flying, Rocket Lab CEO says
Rocket Lab is waiting until Neutron is more technically mature before signing launch contracts with customers, CEO Peter Beck told investors on Wednesday. The statements provided an inside look on how the space company is thinking about bringing the Neutron … Continue reading
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Maine government says data breach affects 1.3 million residents
The government of Maine has confirmed over a million state residents had personal information stolen in a data breach earlier this year by a Russia-backed ransomware gang. In a statement published Thursday, the Maine government said hackers exploited a vulnerability … Continue reading
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Apple will pay $25 million in DOJ discrimination settlement
Apple was accused of not advertising positions on its external website and erecting hurdles like requiring mail paper applications.
Tesla shares drop 5% after HSBC calls it a ‘very expensive auto company’
Tesla stock fell about 5% on Thursday after HSBC initiative coverage of the company with a price target of $146 per share and a “reduce” rating.
Tumblr to run on skeleton crew as parent company Automattic absorbs staff
According to a leaked memo, Tumblr’s longterm financial woes have reached a breaking point. Aside from a skeleton crew of essential workers in departments like trust and safety, the majority of Tumblr’s 139 workers will be reassigned to other products … Continue reading
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Meta lets Amazon shoppers buy products on Facebook and Instagram without leaving the apps
Meta debuted a new advertising feature that lets users link their Facebook and Instagram accounts to Amazon for easier purchasing