Search results
Microsoft ditches OpenAI board observer seat amid regulatory scrutiny - ET Telecom
The Economic Times· 3 days agoBRUSSELS: Microsoft has ditched the board observer seat at OpenAI that has drawn regulatory scrutiny...
Microsoft Leaves Its Board Seat At OpenAI, Apple Unlikely To Have A Place Either: Here's Why -...
News18· 2 days agoMicrosoft has relinquished its seat on the board of OpenAI, saying its participation is no longer...
After Apple, Microsoft ditches OpenAI board observer seat amidst regulatory concerns | Mint
Livemint· 3 days agoBRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft has ditched the board observer seat at OpenAI that has drawn...
Will there ever be another Silicon Valley?
Verdict· 3 days agoSilicon Valley sets the gold standard as a tech hub, so there is little wonder that so many locations around the world are attempting to emulate its...
Microsoft ditches OpenAI board observer seat amid regulatory scrutiny
The Economic Times· 3 days agoMicrosoft has given up its seat as a board observer position at OpenAI, which has attracted...
Nvidia's Jensen Huang Says He Has 'Cleaned A Lot Of Toilets', Elon Musk Reacts - News18
News18· 5 days agoJensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is undoubtedly one of the most renowned tech entrepreneurs in the...
Tata 1mg’s FY24 report; Cognizant-Wipro CFO lawsuit settled
The Economic Times· 3 days agoEpharmacy Tata 1mg reported a 21% rise in revenue to Rs 1,968 crore for FY24. Tata 1mg logged a 21%...
Today’s Cache | Apple, Microsoft leave board seats in OpenAI; Samsung launches Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z...
The Hindu· 2 days agoMicrosoft and Apple have both dropped their observer board seats at OpenAI following regulatory pressure on Big Tech firms and their influence over artificial intelligence. Last week, Apple ...
Elite retreat: Welcome to secret summer camp for billionaires in US - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoThis week marks the beginning of the “annual fly-in event” at Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey,...
Microsoft ditches OpenAI board observer seat; here’s why
Business Today· 3 days agoRegulators seem to be creeping in.