Microsoft
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World
About 600 Workers Unionize at Microsoft-Owned Activision
The group will become the largest union at a video game company in the United States, while Microsoft pledged to…
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World
Microsoft Seeks to Dismiss Parts of Suit Filed by The New York Times
The tech giant and its partner OpenAI were accused of infringing on copyrights to train A.I. technologies like the online…
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World
Microsoft Debates What to Do With A.I. Lab in China
Amid U.S.-China tensions, the company has faced questions over whether operating an advanced research lab in Beijing is politically tenable.
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Finance
The Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I.’s Use of Copyrighted Work
Millions of articles from The New York Times were used to train chatbots that now compete with it, the lawsuit…
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Finance
Microsoft Agrees to Remain Neutral in Union Campaigns
The pledge is unprecedented for Big Tech and makes it easier for roughly 100,000 workers to unionize.
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News
The OpenAI Coup Is Great for Microsoft. What Does It Mean for Us?
There was the coup that hit the headlines: the OpenAI board’s abrupt ousting of its co-founder and chief executive, Sam…
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Finance
Does A.I. Have an Inherent Governance Problem?
OpenAI’s intricate structure, which contributed to the ouster of Sam Altman, is complex by design.
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Finance
How Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Kept the ‘Best Bromance in Tech’ Alive
Mr. Nadella moved fast to hire Sam Altman, who was pushed out of OpenAI on Friday, and asserted his company’s…
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Finance
The Winners and Losers of OpenAI’s Wild Weekend
It is hard to see the past few days as anything but a big loss for the A.I. company.
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Finance
Microsoft’s Stock Recovers After Hiring OpenAI Outcasts
The tech giant moved quickly to hire Sam Altman and others after their abrupt departures from OpenAI, a key Microsoft…