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OpenAI, Microsoft sued for scraping newspapers and using text without license
This lawsuit isn't about copyright. It's a $10 billion bet on whether you can build an industry by ignoring property rights.
Microsoft's AI Expansion Sparks Power Grid Concerns as Electricity Demand Skyrockets
Microsoft's AI ambitions are smacking into a wall. Not a regulatory wall, or a technical one, but the plain, physical wall where your power cord...
The Vergecast: Tim Cook’s AirPods, Touch Bar legacy, Apple’s next, Xbox returns
Tim Cook is a product guy who sometimes makes bad products. Under his watch, Apple shipped both the AirPods, a category-defining smash hit, and the...
Wiki Guide to Spot AI Writing Powers New Claude Code ‘Humanize’ Plug‑In
The Wikipedia guide for spotting AI-generated text was never meant to be a blueprint for faking humanity. Yet here we are.
Google Targets Enterprise AI Market with New Tools
On Tuesday, Google fired a direct shot at Amazon and Microsoft. Its new $30-per-month Gemini platform aims to be the central hub for workplace AI.
MiniMax-M3 launches, beats GPT-5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro on benchmarks, costs 5‑10%
MiniMax just proved you don't need a trillion dollars to build a smart model. Their new M3 beats OpenAI and Google's flagship offerings on several...
Tech Giants Pay Up for Premium Wikipedia Access
Google wrote the first check. Now Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and a clutch of hungry AI labs are paying, too.
SkillsMP offers 425,000+ agent skills on leading discovery platform
Every developer building an AI agent knows the hunt. You need one specific function for your model.
Nadella cautions rivals: low-margin AI compute vs. Microsoft’s platform push
Satya Nadella is forecasting a bloodbath. The race to sell raw AI compute—currently consuming Amazon, Google, and others—is, in his view, a brutal...
Prompt Security's Itamar Golan: AI security must be a category, not a feature
The AI security conversation has shifted. It’s no longer about whether the technology will invade the enterprise, it already has.
Indian firms push developers onto Cursor, sparking skill-fade concerns
Indian tech firms are mandating a new piece of software, and it's not some corporate VPN.
Microsoft's Phi-4 Reasoning Vision 15B offers low‑latency, compact AI
Bigger isn't smarter. While the AI industry obsesses over trillion-parameter behemoths, Microsoft just released a model that fits in your pocket.
LTIMindtree expands Microsoft tie-up to accelerate Azure and AI transformation
Every company wants an AI plan. LTIMindtree just made its largest move, expanding a global Microsoft partnership into the core of its own growth...
Microsoft cites Fabric IQ to close execution gap for enterprise AI agents
Enterprise AI agents are trapped in a fractured reality. One agent sees a customer’s history from the CRM; another pulls inventory data from a siloed...
The Vergecast offers hotline for AI inevitability discussion contact
The future is coming, whether you like it or not. That’s the claim echoing through boardrooms, think tanks, and every tech keynote: AI is inevitable.
Microsoft's USD 1 Billion OpenAI Bet: Pushing Commercialization Despite Nonprofit Roots
Microsoft's billion dollar bet on OpenAI was a piece of corporate theater. The public saw a grand partnership with a nonprofit.
Apple's top AI concept mirrors vibe coding, using Shortcuts as a model
Google and Microsoft slap "AI" on every feature launch. Apple's Shortcuts app has simply done the work for years.
Sonata Software Partners with Adesso to Boost AI-Driven Digital Transformation in Europe
Another IT partnership announcement lands in the inbox. This one pairs India's Sonata Software with Germany's Adesso.
Indian IT firms view data platforms as IP amid cloud-partner reliance
Indian IT companies are frantically assembling data platforms they call proprietary. Most of it is made from someone else’s parts.
Nearly half of US workers use AI at work; knowledge workers adopt far more
The numbers are stark. Nearly half of all US workers now use AI on the job, but that average hides a chasm.