NY Post - Tech
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Technology addicts suffer same withdrawal symptoms as heroin addicts, therapist finds
"A colleague of mine was treating a gaming addict and he came in for in-patient rehab which meant he was completely cut off," he said. "He was...
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Broadcom, TSMC eye deals that would split storied chipmaker Intel: report
Broadcom has been closely examining Intel's chip design and marketing business, while TSMC has studied controlling some or all of Intel's chip...
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Lonely men are creating AI girlfriends — and taking their violent anger out on them
Experts say that the abusive behavior could be detrimental to their real life relationships.
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OpenAI board unanimously rejects Elon Musk’s $97.4B offer: ‘Not for sale’
"Any potential reorganization of OpenAI will strengthen our nonprofit and its mission to ensure AGI benefits all of humanity," Chairman Bret Taylor...
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta to invest in AI-powered humanoid robots to compete with Tesla, others
A new division will be created within Meta's Reality Labs unit.
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Meta censors internal dissent over Mark Zuckerberg cozying up to Trump: report
The tech giant has been working to suppress employee discontent by restricting criticism on its internal Workplace platform, sources told CNBC.
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Melania Trump to earn at least $28M from Amazon for documentary deal: report
The Trump-Amazon deal came together shortly after company founder Jeff Bezos traveled to Mar-a-Lago in December to dine with the then-president-elect.
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Instagram tests out new comment feature: ‘Bullying is back’
Instagram users don't "like" this change.
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State Department halts plan to buy $400M worth of Musk’s Tesla armored vehicles
The State Department halted plan with Elon Musk’s Tesla company to buy armored electric vehicles by the Trump administration after reports emerged...
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‘Crazy Elon’ follows Twitter playbook to rile rival Sam Altman
So how much is OpenAI worth? The potential of its revolutionary technology -- to advance science, medicine and tech -- is real, and it's definitely...
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TikTok returns on Apple, Google app stores as Trump delays ban
President Donald Trump delayed the TikTok ban until April 5 as the app is back on the U.S. app stores of Apple and Google.
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Trump admin prepares to change conditions of CHIPS Act and its $39B subsidies: sources
One of the sources said the White House is also frustrated by companies that accepted CHIPS Act subsidies and then announced significant overseas...