AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 hour agoHillary Clinton, Election Officials Warn AI Could Threaten ElectionsThe Wall Street Journal. - Alyssa LukpatHillary Clinton and U.S. election officials said they are concerned disinformation generated and spread by artificial intelligence could threaten the 2024 presidential election. Clinton, a former secretary of state and 2016 presidential candidate, said she thinks foreign actors like Russian …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar5 hours agoEventbrite to Boost User, Product Experience Through AI, CEO SaysThe Wall Street Journal. - Sabela OjeaChief Executive Julia Hartz will steer the company she co-founded in a new direction as she rises to executive chair of the board. “It’s been a long time coming, so it certainly feels like the end of a chapter and the beginning of a new one,” Hartz said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoAmazon Invests $2.75 Billion More in AI Startup AnthropicThe Wall Street Journal. - Joseph Pisanisaid it has invested $2.75 billion more in the artificial-intelligence startup Anthropic, a major investment from a tech giant looking to compete with , Google and others in the AI arms race. Amazon has now invested a total of $4 billion in Anthropic after making a $1.25 billion initial investment in …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoAI Is Moving Faster Than Attempts to Regulate It. Here’s How Companies Are Coping.The Wall Street Journal. - Isabelle BousquetteCompanies are pressing ahead with building and deploying artificial intelligence applications, even as the regulatory landscape remains in flux. European lawmakers this month approved the world’s most comprehensive legislation yet on artificial intelligence , although other regions, including the U.S. …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoU.S. Publishes Draft Federal Rules for Cyber Incident ReportingThe Wall Street Journal. - James RundleThe U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Wednesday published long-awaited draft rules on how critical-infrastructure companies must report cyberattacks to the government. CISA developed the rules after President Biden signed the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoThe Fight for AI Talent: Pay Million-Dollar Packages and Buy Whole TeamsThe Wall Street Journal. - Katherine BindleyThe artificial-intelligence boom is sending Silicon Valley’s talent wars to new extremes. Tech companies are serving up million-dollar-a-year compensation packages, accelerated stock-vesting schedules and offers to poach entire engineering teams to draw people with expertise and experience in the …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoEV Home Charging: I Did the Math—and Saved Hundreds of DollarsThe Wall Street Journal. - Joanna SternHigh-voltage outlets, smart chargers, money-saving utility programs: what to know about charging EVs at home
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoApple Turns to Longtime Steve Jobs Disciple to Defend Its ‘Walled Garden’The Wall Street Journal. - Aaron TilleySoftware developers and regulators battling over how it grants access to its more than two billion active devices increasingly find themselves at odds with one man: Phil Schiller Apple’s former chief marketing officer and longtime “mini-me” to Steve Jobs has emerged as perhaps the most ardent public …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoEV Home Charging: I Did the Math—and Saved Hundreds of DollarsThe Wall Street Journal. - Joanna SternHigh-voltage outlets, smart chargers, money-saving utility programs: what to know about charging EVs at home
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoCan Apple and AI Make Baidu Cool Again?The Wall Street Journal. - Jacky Wonghas long been the epitome of tech-sector cool: sleek design, usability and legions of devotees. , China’s answer to Google, not so much—it has been a growth laggard for years. But the artificial intelligence boom might change that. The company has held exploratory talks with Apple over using its …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar1 day agoMusk’s xAI to Make Grok Chatbot Available to All Premium X UsersThe Wall Street Journal. - Kimberley KaoElon Musk ’s artificial-intelligence company will make its Grok chatbot available to all premium subscribers of social-media platform X, extending a rollout from the intertwined businesses that began late last year. Musk said Tuesday in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the technology …
AvatarThe Wall Street Journal.AvatarAvatar2 days ago‘Its Suggestions Were Slightly Jarring’: Two Weeks with the iPhone’s New Journal AppThe Wall Street Journal. - Zoe DenenbergWHEN I SAW released a Journal app, my first thought was: “No.” I journal to get my phone, mainly in a suede notebook to which I’m incredibly attached. Apple’s move puzzled me, the digital behemoth does appear to have good intentions. The free app, which automatically downloads when you update to iOS …