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WSJ Tech News Briefing
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
1h ago
Plus, the French government makes a bid for IT firm Atos, and Adobe’s shares climb on better-than-expected earnings. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
9h ago
Apple's announcement that it plans to include ChatGPT on its devices strengthened OpenAI’s position in the artificial intelligence race. It also raises questions about the startup’s relationship with Microsoft—and is a setback for Google. WSJ reporter Deepa Seetharama breaks the issues down with Zoe Thomas. Wall Street Journal owner News Corp has a content-licensing partnership with OpenAI. Plus, solar planes could offer perpetual flight. We’ll explain the technological advances that are making them possible.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
1d ago
Plus, Tesla may raise prices in Europe due to EU tariffs on electric vehicles made in China. And two employees are suing Apple alleging unequal pay for women. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
1d ago
Japanese companies are key suppliers of components used in chip making. WSJ Tokyo bureau chief Peter Landers joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what the Japanese government is doing to make these companies indispensable to the global market. Plus, online scammers are creating copycat versions for small businesses. We’ll tell you how they do it and what it means for small business owners.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
2d ago
Plus, UnitedHealth can notify victims of massive data breach. And Fisker issues voluntary recalls over software problems. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
2d ago
Tech companies have long had programs to recruit and retain employees whose brains process information in ways that aren’t typical. WSJ reporter Preetika Rana explains why banks, retailers and others are recognizing the special skills of those with autism and other types of neurodivergence. Then, an advertising executive with autism discusses what it was like to share her diagnosis with her employer and how she uses tech to help with work. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
3d ago
Plus, Apple stock hits record high. And Raspberry Pi shares soar on their first day of trading. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
4d ago
Plus, OpenAI appoints two new executives. And Volvo Car recalls all of its new fully-electric EX30 SUVs. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
4d ago
Fake nude images generated with artificial intelligence tools can lead to bullying and judgment in schools, even when everyone knows the pictures aren’t real. WSJ’s family and tech columnist Julie Jargon joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the impacts these images can have. Plus, do you feel like you need a chatbot to deal with customer service chatbots? We’ll tell you how that could work.
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WSJ Tech News Briefing
5d ago
Fake nude images generated with artificial intelligence tools can lead to bullying and judgment in schools, even when everyone knows the pictures aren’t real. WSJ’s family and tech columnist Julie Jargon joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the impacts these images can have. Plus, do you feel like you need a chatbot to deal with customer service chatbots? We’ll tell you how that could work.
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