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For F1 and Apple, it’s a match made at the track. Elsewhere in Bloomberg Opinion: F1 the Sport Should Be More Like F1 the Movie: Adam Minter Apple Desperately Needs the AI Help It’s Seeking ...
A solid earnings season shows Corporate America’s profit engine is humming along, potentially easing worries that the record-setting rally in US stocks is starting to overheat.
Takeaways by Bloomberg AI Hide Bilt Rewards more than tripled its valuation to $10.8 billion in a fresh funding round as it seeks to expand its services to mortgages.
Microsoft Corp. is investigating whether a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies allowed Chinese hackers to exploit flaws in its SharePoint service before they were patched ...
E-commerce startup OpenStore is slashing its valuation from nearly $1 billion to just $50 million in a new round of funding as it prepares to narrow its focus to building up menswear brand Jack ...
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A group of Microsoft Corp. investors is pressuring the company to assess how effectively it identifies customers who misuse its artificial intelligence tools, a push that follows reports detailing ...
Embattled Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is facing speculation that his days are numbered after facing a historic defeat in the upper house election on Sunday.
Photographer: Maggie Shannon/Bloomberg However, even if the orders come in, there’s no guarantee that new Silicon Valley technology will play the role technologists hope it will.
The Trump administration’s new AI policy blueprint seeks to make American technology the standard for artificial intelligence globally by making it easier for US allies to acquire crucial ...
Cornell University is advancing in talks with the Trump administration to reinstate hundreds of millions of dollars in research funding amid efforts by the White House to get schools to resolve ...
Targeting transshipments via higher levies or supply chain requirements would threaten 70% of China's exports to the US, Bloomberg Economics analysts found.