Oracle faces massive job cuts, potentially 20,000-30,000, to fund its costly $300 billion OpenAI partnership. The tech giant has already spent $58 billion on data centers and is struggling with rising ...
The Chinese parent company of the popular video app said a group of non-Chinese investors would create an American TikTok to avoid a federal ban. Credit...Timo Lenzen Supported by By David McCabe and ...
The ubiquity of social media means, in some ways, we are more connected than ever. But despite having smartphones in our pockets and friends at our fingertips, many Australians are feeling lonelier ...
This video explains how to train dogs to stay engaged and responsive during everyday interactions. Engagement is presented as the foundation for learning, not a byproduct of commands. Trainers break ...
For developers working with SQL Server, few performance tuning techniques are as essential--or as frequently misunderstood--as indexing. Done right, indexing can drastically improve application ...
TikTok’s top executive announced to employees that ByteDance, the social-media juggernaut’s parent company, has signed deals to create a U.S. joint venture majority-owned by U.S. companies, Bloomberg ...
Shenmue developer Ys Net has threatened legal action over a widely-circulated video designed to look like leaked footage of Shenmue 4. The footage popped up on social media last week and was promptly ...
Investors have grown more concerned over the run-up in tech stocks and valuations of private AI companies, stoking fears of a bubble. WSJ’s Hannah Erin Lang uses three charts to explain what’s behind ...
Earlier this week, OpenAI launched a way for developers to build apps within ChatGPT, allowing users to prompt the assistant to perform tasks and answer questions directly related to the participating ...
St. Louis-based Ascension and Oracle are continuing their partnership to advance AI and other healthcare technologies, the Nashville Business Journal reported. The 121-hospital system and software ...
Google says hackers associated with a prolific ransomware group are sending extortion emails to executives at “numerous” large organizations after claiming to have stolen their sensitive information ...