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Leaders of the AI industry are teaming up with academics and researchers to create responsible, open-sourced artificial intelligence. So, OpenAI 2.0?
Microsoft may need far more cloud computing if it ever wants to bring its AI copilot to Windows 10.
A draft agreement with a federal agency to avoid a ban would have given US agencies unprecedented access to TikTok's facilities and servers.
Former COO V. Pappas resigns as the company faces dozens of attempts to ban the app on the state and federal level.
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One of DC's fan favorite superhero teams returns with Black Canary, Cass Cain, and Harley Quinn among its ranks.
ByteDance's ex-head of engineering claimed CCP officials were granted 'superuser' credentials to gain access to data on American users and Hong Kong protesters.
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The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. demanded that TikTok's Chinese owners divest their stakes in the company. TikTok pushed back.
TikTok continues to tout "Project Texas" as how it will protect U.S. user data, but that hasn't mollified many calling for bans.
TikTok pushes certain content to users, but a company exec claims it accounts for only a small percent of its videos.