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OpenAI’s previous board of directors had refused to give specific reasons for why it fired Altman on Friday, leading to a weekend of internal conflict at the company and growing outside pressure from investors.
Regulators are seeking to ax the deal because they say it will hurt competition.
National Public Radio said Wednesday “the platform is taking actions that undermine our credibility by falsely implying that we are not editorially independent.”
The company said the layoffs are in response to “macroeconomic conditions and changing customer priorities.”
One entrepreneur who runs a retail store selling consumer drones in Kyiv said its entire stock of some 300 drones has been dispersed for the cause.
If you’re homeless and looking for temporary shelter in Honolulu, expect a visit from a robotic police dog that will scan your eye to make sure you don’t have a fever.
The former president said he was serving as lead plaintiff in class-action suits, claiming he has been wrongfully censored by the companies.
Some cybersecurity researchers predict the attack targeting customers of software supplier Kaseya could be one of the broadest ransomware attacks on record.
In just the first half of 2020, Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft together fielded more than 112,000 data requests from local, state and federal officials.
A new executive order directs the Commerce Department to undertake what officials describe as an “evidence-based” analysis of transactions involving apps that are manufactured or supplied or controlled by China.
Donald Trump’s account was suspended after he was accused of inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
A federal judge said she wasn’t dismissing Parler’s “substantive underlying claims” against Amazon, but said it had fallen short in demonstrating the need for an injunction forcing it back online.
U.S. government agencies and private companies rushed Monday to secure their computer networks following the disclosure of a sophisticated and long-running cyber-espionage intrusion that experts said almost certainly was carried out by a foreign state.
The deal between Slack and business software pioneer Salesforce is aimed at giving the companies a better shot at competing against longtime industry powerhouse Microsoft.
Microsoft released a free software patch to fix the flaw Tuesday and credited the intelligence agency for discovering it.