Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon have made some artificial intelligence tools open source. But they’re also working to claim ownership of some techniques.
The Office-Messaging Wars Are Over. Slack Has Won.
As Atlassian transfers the intellectual property for Stride and HipChat to former rival Slack, Microsoft trails far behind as the last workplace messaging competitor.
Trump’s “Shadow Banning” Tweet Isn’t Twitter’s Biggest Problem
Accusations of partisan bias come at an inconvenient moment for Twitter, which is trying to clean up its platform and avoid the mistakes of other tech companies.
Facebook Just Learned the True Cost of Fixing Its Problems
Facebook shares fell 20 percent after it said revenue growth would slow and it would spend additional billions per year to tackle fake news and other concerns.
Google Glass Is BackâNow With Artificial Intelligence
An app for Glass aimed at factory workers can understand spoken language and respond with oral responses. Next up: image recognition.
What Problems? Facebook Stock Has Never Been More Valuable
As Facebook prepares to report its most recent financial results, investors are looking past the company’s plan to spend more money, which could dent profits.
Users Sue Juul for Addicting Them to Nicotine
Juul Labs, the nation’s most popular e-cigarette, is also under scrutiny from parents, health advocates, and regulators.
Meet the Mind Behind Giphy’s Best GIFs
As a founder of Giphy Studios, the first creative agency devoted to making original GIFs, Samantha Scharff knows how to slow your scroll.
Facebook’s Fight Against Fake News Keeps Raising Questions
One day after CEO Mark Zuckerberg had to clarify his position on Holocaust deniers, Facebook announced a new policy to take down misinformation that might lead to violence.
Uber’s CEO Faces an Impossible Decision
With employees critiquing executives in the press, Dara Khosrowshahi must now decide whether to repeat history, or forge a new company culture based on trust.