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A hot potato: Many people don't share the same slavish enthusiasm for AI as the executives praising the technology. Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft's AI group, finds this stance "mindblowing." His ...
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Karoline Leavitt Shockingly Defends Donald Trump's Call to Execute Members of Congress as Press Secretary Insists He Rejects 'Dangerous Rhetoric' House Unanimously Passes Bill To Shut Down Senator ...
A former Xbox executive has called on Valve to allow third-parties to use SteamOS to make their own Steam Machines, amid concern over the price of the next-gen living room PC. Now, Mike Ybarra, former ...
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Accusations are making their rounds after a Campbell Soup Company executive allegedly made disparaging comments regarding the company’s customers and employees. The executive was secretly recorded ...
WASHINGTON ― House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) showed absolutely no interest Thursday in pushing back on President Donald Trump’s call for certain Democrats in Congress to face the death penalty.