Amazon CEO says company plans to make $15B India investment
Amazon announced that the company will be increasing its investment in India by $15 billion following a meeting with Prime Minister Nerendra Modi.
Titan sub tragedy: Billionaire Jay Bloom says he, son were offered seats that Shahzada Dawood, son, 19, took
A Las Vegas billionaire financier said that he turned down an offer to join the doomed Titan sub trip that killed all five passengers when it imploded on Sunday.
Former Titan passenger shreds ‘absolutely ridiculous’ safety claims
Aaron Newman, who descended on OceanGate's Titan submersible with CEO Stockton Rush in 2021, says safety was an "incredible priority" and "always the most important thing here."
Ohio State University preparing students to fill shortage in semiconductor workforce
Ohio State University is spearheading efforts to establish partnerships between large research universities and smaller colleges to train workers for the semiconductor industry.
FTC argues why Microsoft's deal to buy Activision should be blocked
The Federal Trade Commission faced Microsoft in a San Francisco courtroom on Thursday to explain why the company's $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard should be blocked.
Microsoft, US regulators head to court over $69B deal
Microsoft heads to a San Francisco courtroom on Thursday to advocate for the approval its $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard.
Spotify has higher-priced subscription plan in the pipeline: report
Spotify has a higher-priced subscription plan bringing high fidelity audio to users in the works, according to Bloomberg. Non-U.S. users will first get the option for that plan in 2023.
Twitter employees file lawsuit against company over alleged unpaid bonuses
Twitter is facing a lawsuit from employees after the social media company allegedly did not pay them tens of millions of dollars in promised bonuses before Elon Musk's acquisition.
Consumer groups call on US and EU to regulate AI that powers ChatGPT
A coalition of consumer advocacy groups in the U.S. and Europe are calling on governments to quickly adopt regulations on generative AI to protect consumers from its potential harms.
Tosca Musk says having Elon Musk as her brother made someone try to charge her more
Tosca Musk revealed in a Daily Mail interview that having Elon Musk as a brother prompted someone to try to significantly increase the price they were charging.
Intel reveals plan to build new $33B chip plant in Germany with government help
Intel announcement an agreement to invest $32.8 billion in a chip plant in Magdeburg, Germany. The German government announced it would contribute a third of its cost.
AT&T closing San Francisco flagship store
The flagship store AT&T has in San Francisco will soon stop operating. An AT&T spokesperson said the company was adapting as "consumer shopping habits continue to change."
AI makes it easier for fraudsters to create fake companies, hamper due diligence: report
A report by the ACFE and Thomson Reuters found that companies are concerned about being duped by fraudsters' synthetic businesses that are easier than ever to fake with generative AI.
World's first AI DJ hits the airwaves in Oregon via RadioGPT
KBFF Live 95.5 FM in Portland, Oregon made history last week by debuting the world's first AI DJ, modeled after one of its afternoon hosts.
Microsoft admits June service disruptions to OneDrive, Outlook cyberattacks from mysterious hacker group
A service disruption affecting 18,000 Microsoft users on June 5 is now confirmed to be the fault of a new hacker group which calls itself Anonymous Sudan.
Musk says Tesla close to reaching vehicle autonomy
Billionaire Elon Musk told a crowd in France on Friday that Tesla is close to achieving fully autonomous vehicles, saying that autonomy was the "main driver" of its market value.
Boeing subsidiary WISK Aero unveils all-electric self-driving air taxi at Paris Air Show
Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero is debuting its all-electric, autonomous sixth-generation air taxi at the Paris Air Show on Saturday, signaling a new era for pilotless flight.
AI has been Choice Hotels' secret weapon for years, but it's holding off on new GenAI for now
Choice Hotels has used artificial intelligence, but the hospitality giant's chief information officer says the chain is waiting to see the bugs worked out of new generative AI tools.
Oracle announces new generative AI services for businesses
Oracle announced a new partnership with AI startup Cohere that will utilize Cohere's large language models and Oracle's cloud infrastructure to help clients make generative AI tools.
Oracle's Larry Ellison now world's third richest as AI explodes
With a 42% stake in Oracle and the company’ stock rising roughly 54% year-to-date, CTO Larry Ellison has knocked Amazon’s Jeff Bezos out of the third spot for world’s richest person.


















