JPMorgan restricts employees from using ChatGPT
JPMorgan is restricting employees from using ChatGPT. No direct incident is involved but the company led by Jamie Dimon worries about losing company secrets.
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Twitter Is liable in terror case
Twitter and other social-media companies have deflected blame saying in court filings that they have made extensive efforts to remove Islamic State content.
Elon Musk, Gavin Newsom announce Tesla's new engineering HQ in California
California Gov. Gavin Newsom joined Tesla CEO Elon Musk at a press conference Wednesday to announce the electric vehicle's global engineering headquarters will be in Palo Alto, California.
Joe Lonsdale on the rise of robots: If you're not using AI you're making a mistake
8VC CEO and co-founder Joe Lonsdale discusses if writers are in danger of being replaced by ChatGPT now that Amazon has over 200 chatbot-authored books for sale.
Mercedes-Benz could drive autonomously with Luminar lidar by mid-decade: CEO Austin Russell
Luminar CEO and founder Austin Russell discuss the technology company's deal with global auto giant Mercedes-Benz on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Apple has no-prick glucose monitor in the works
Apple has reportedly been developing a no-prick glucose monitor, according to a Wednesday report from Bloomberg that cites people familiar with the matter.
Walmart sells Moosejaw to Dick's Sporting Goods
Dick’s Sporting Goods will purchase outdoor outfitter Moosejaw from Walmart for an undisclosed amount.
Ohio salon owner seeing business 'moving so slow' after train derailment: Toma Rhodes
The Enchanted Salon owner Toma Rhodes says her customers 'are just afraid' to have their hair possibly washed by contaminated water from the toxic train spill.
Buttigieg, Florida Republicans clash over Ohio derailment response
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg butted heads with Florida Republicans on Twitter Tuesday following the toxic train derailment in Ohio earlier this month.
The CyberGuy shares how to cut costs as streaming services increase prices
The CyberGuy Kurt Knutsson joins 'Morning with Maria' to discuss the increase in streaming service prices, and how to save on costs.
Sam Waksal on promising Alzheimer drug: ‘It’s only a beginning’
Graviton Biopharmaceuticals Holdings CEO Sam Waksal discusses the promising Alzheimer drug that is expected to receive full approval from the FDA this summer on ‘Varney & Co.’
Musk's $55B pay package continues to be scrutinized in court
Attorneys on Tuesday argued that Elon Musk's 2018 pay package worth a potential $55 billion should be invalidated.
These two Supreme Court cases could upend the internet
Former Facebook analyst Kara Frederick weighs in on Twitter, Google comeuppance at Supreme Court after censoring conservatives and says Congress has to act on 'The Evening Edit.'
SCOTUS considers legal liability for big tech
Public on Substack founder Michael Shellenberger discusses the SCOTUS hearing regarding major big tech case on ‘The Bottom Line.’
FTC alleges supplement company ‘Hijacked’ Amazon reviews to boost sales
The FTC said Bountiful had ‘hijacked’ consumer ratings from some of its products to benefit others. Bountiful said consumers weren’t misled about supplements.
Elon Musk jokes Twitter is 'world's largest non-profit'
Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk joked Tuesday that in acquiring the social media platform last year for $44 billion he acquired "the world's largest non-profit."
Justices express skepticism at holding Google liable for content
In Gonzalez v. Google, the Supreme Court reacted skeptically in oral arguments over claims that Google is liable if its algorithms promote violence.
United Airlines creates fund for sustainable aviation fuel
United Airlines has been one of the most aggressive airlines in acting on climate change. Aviation has struggled to decarbonize over the weight of batteries.
Supreme Court's Google case will define the future of the internet: Carl Szabo
NetChoice VP and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses the importance of the Section 230 law as the Supreme Court considers the scope of liability for internet publishers on 'The Big Money Show.'
Corporate tax breaks surge in push for chip and electric-vehicle factories
States and local governments, including in Georgia, Michigan and West Virginia, agreed to give out at least $1 billion in subsidies eight times in 2022, according to a recent analysis.



















