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Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas, the cofounders of Character.ai.
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Reddit said it plans to start charging companies for access to its API, which some AI companies use to train their AI models.
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Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, or AWS, the retail giant's cloud-computing business.
Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy.
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Autonomous vehicles are stupid — so an engineer has figured out a way to make streets smarter.
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As workers return to the office, striking the right work-life balance is getting harder than ever.

Too much will burn you out. Too little can leave you lonely.

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YouTube Music workers at Cognizant's Austin, Texas, office are surrounded by screens that cycle through anti-union messaging.
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Austen Allred, CEO and co-founder of Bloom Institute of Technology, formerly known as Lambda School
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The destruction wrought by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank could be a moment for the tech industry to take a step back and reflect on its problems. But sadly, it won't be.
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As AI tools like ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard take over the internet, experts warn that the new tech could fundamentally reshape our economy and lives.

Is it a handy tool — or a ticking time bomb?