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Red state sues tech giant IBM over diversity 'quotas'
Missouri has filed a lawsuit against technology company IBM for alleged unlawful practices in requiring racial and gender quotas in hiring and promotion structures for employees.
McDonald's ending AI drive-thru ordering
McDonald's reportedly is ending an artificial intelligence-based drive-thru ordering program that was being tested at more than 100 restaurants.
Study names most innovative companies in the US
In an analysis of U.S Patent Office data, OnDeck has named the top most innovative companies in the country. IBM tops the list, followed by Qualcomm, Alphabet and Apple.
IBM deploying Adobe Firefly generative AI tool for marketing, design teams
IBM announced Wednesday that it is deploying the Adobe Firefly generative AI tool across its design and marketing teams for internal projects as well as consulting clients on its use.
NYC Mayor Adams blames IBM for remote learning 'glitch' after snow day disaster for public schools
IBM says it is working with New York City officials after Mayor Eric Adams blamed the company for the technical issues that prevented students from logging in for remote learning on Tuesday.
IBM aims to boost AI offerings with $2.3B acquisition
Tech giant IBM bolstering its investments in artificial intelligence, announcing Monday it plans to buy two units of Software AG for $2.33 billion cash.
Meta, IBM launch international 'AI Alliance' with 50 organizations to advance open-source AI
Tech giants Meta and IBM announce the formation of an international "AI alliance" comprised of 50 founding members aimed at advancing "open, safe, responsible AI."
Walmart stops advertising on X, adding to growing list of companies
Retail giant Walmart on Friday revealed it no longer advertises on X, becoming the latest major corporation to pull ads from the Elon Musk-owned social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
IBM suspends advertising on Elon Musk's X due to ads showing up near anti-Semitic content
IBM has suspended the entirety of its ad placement on X, the social media platform belonging to billionaire Elon Musk that was previously called Twitter.
Josh Hawley says tech CEOs will 'absolutely' use AI to censor conservatives, interfere in elections
Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley told Fox News Digital in an interview that big tech companies will "absolutely" use AI technology to censor conservatives online.