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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Are Getting Married in Venice, Italy — Here Are the Celebrities and Business Leaders Attending
The nuptial festivities of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sánchez are underway in Venice, Italy.
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- YouTube's New AI Search Feature Has a Catch That Could Affect Content Creators: 'Google Is Shifting'
- Microsoft's 'Blue Screen of Death' Is Changing Forever. Here's What's Taking Its Place.
- Getting a Wharton MBA Was 'a Waste of Time,' According to a Global Bank CEO. Here's the Degree He Recommends Instead.
- Salesforce CEO Says AI Is Doing Over 30% of Tasks at the Company: 'Higher-Value Work'
- Judge Rules in Favor of Meta, Against Authors Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, in AI Copyright Case
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Salesforce CEO Says AI Is Doing Over 30% of Tasks at the Company: 'Higher-Value Work'
In an interview with Bloomberg's "The Circuit with Emily Chang" on Thursday, Benioff said that AI is doing "30% to 50%" of the work at Salesforce.
Judge Rules in Favor of Meta, Against Authors Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, in AI Copyright Case
The authors alleged that Meta trained its AI models on their copyrighted works without permission, potentially violating copyright law.
AT&T Customers Are Eligible for Up to $5,000 in a New Settlement. Here's What to Know.
In July 2024, AT&T revealed that the call and text logs of "nearly all" of its cellular customers had been exposed in a breach that spring and put on the "dark web."
Amazon Whole Foods Boss Says Internal Bureaucracy Is 'Ridiculous' and Wasting Company Time in a Leaked Meeting
Amazon's Vice President of Worldwide Grocery and Whole Foods CEO, Jason Buechel, said the company takes too long to make decisions.
Starbucks Is Changing Its Pricing. Here's What to Know.
Starbucks is switching to a flat fee for syrup charges.
Bumble Is Laying Off 30% of Its Staff: 'Our Path Forward Is Clear'
Bumble's most recent quarterly earnings report showed that revenue declined 7.7% year-over-year.
'Not Cool': Sam Altman Says Lawsuit Over Secret Jony Ive Project Is 'Silly'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote on X that "turning to a lawsuit when you don't get your way" sets a "terrible precedent."
FICO Credit Scores Will Soon Incorporate 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Loans. Here's How It Works.
FICO plans to include "buy now, pay later" histories in credit scores, marking the first time a leading credit score provider will include the data.
Federal Judge Rules It's Legal to Train AI on Copyrighted Books, Marking Major Win for AI Companies
This precedent-setting case is the first time a federal judge has sided with tech companies in an AI copyright lawsuit.
Amazon Is Expanding Same-Day Delivery to Thousands of Small Towns and Rural Areas
Amazon wants its brand-name essentials, like paper towels, diapers, and dog food, available for same-day and next-day delivery in smaller cities.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Will Make Nearly $1 Billion This Year Just from Selling Stock
Huang's $126 billion fortune almost entirely consists of Nvidia stock.