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DOJ sues Uber: The US Justice Department sued Uber for violating the Americans With Disabilities Act, alleging that drivers routinely refuse to accommodate passengers who travel with service animals or who use stowable wheelchairs. Warner Bros rockets up: Paramount Skydance is preparing a bid for rival Warner Bros. Discovery, according to people familiar with the matter. Shares of Warner Bros. jumped 29% in Thursday trading. Adobe results: Adobe gave a strong quarterly sales forecast, suggesting the software maker is seeing a payoff from its investment in AI features. A warning out of Beijing: China should should develop AI chips that don’t rely on the type of accelerators popularized by Nvidia, a top government adviser said, warning of local companies’ overdependence on US technology. | |
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The three founders of Mistral AI became France’s first artificial intelligence billionaires after a funding round valued the tech firm at €11.7 billion ($13.7 billion). | |
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One of the quiet yet rapid improvements in artificial intelligence over the past year has been the memory retention of chatbots. Having started off with limited windows for remembering context and prior prompts, AI services like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini are now offering the option to recall and reference all interactions with a user, building a profile and expanding personalization. Bloomberg’s Ellen Huet asks how desirable that may be, given we haven’t yet fully grappled with the implications of treating AI bots like real friends, in today’s Tech In Depth essay. | |
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