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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewThe DOJ this week filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, claiming the company abused its monopoly power to throttle competition among smartphone manufacturers. "Calling Apple a 'monopoly' in phones is laughable," iconic tech journalist Walt Mossberg wrote in a series of posts on Threads. That's like calling the best-selling expensive wine a monopoly when it actually has a modest overall market share," Mossberg wrote. "The DOJ acts as if there's a right for competitors to use iMessage tech, which is proprietary to Apple.
Persons: , Walt Mossberg, Mossberg, Apple, there's, Mossberg isn't, Steven Sinofsky Organizations: Service, Apple, Microsoft, DOJ, Business, Wall Street, Big Tech, Windows, BI
AdvertisementAdvertisementAI is undermining the web's grand bargain, and a decades-old handshake agreement is the only thing standing in the way. Now, though, generative AI and large language models are changing the mission of web crawlers radically and rapidly. Without a supply of potential consumers, there's little incentive for content creators to let web crawlers continue to suck up free data online. It's also open to manipulation, especially given the voracious appetite for quality AI data. Because robots.txt is voluntary, web crawlers can also simply ignore the blocking instructions and siphon the information from a site anyway.
Persons: Microsoft's Bing, Joost de Valk, It's, de Valk, Nick Vincent, Valk, OpenAI, robots.txt, Jason Schultz, Catherine Stihler, Archie, NYU's Schultz, Steven Sinofsky, who's, Andreessen Horowitz, De Valk, Stihler Organizations: Big Tech, Google, Wordpress, NYU's Technology, Policy Clinic, AWS, Creative Commons, Creative, Microsoft, Nvidia, Star Wars, DC Comics, Warner Brothers, Marvel, Disney, Atlantic, Meta Locations: CCBot, EleutherAI
Microsoft-backed OpenAI, Google and Anthropic ban the use of their content to train other AI models. Microsoft-backed OpenAI, along with Google, and Google-backed Anthropic have for years been using online content created by companies to train their generative AI models. However, these big tech companies won't let their own content be used to train other AI models. In April, Elon Musk accused Microsoft, the main backer of OpenAI, of illegally using Twitter's data to train AI models. The current way AI models are trained 'breaks' the webOne former Microsoft executive believes something is wrong here.
Persons: Claude, Anthropic's, OpenAI, Steve Huffman, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Steven Sinofsky, couldn't Organizations: Microsoft, Google, Services, . Publishers, News Corp
In 2012, the Surface with Windows RT, later named Surface RT, was more than just a touchscreen slab like Apple's iPad. The inaugural Surface, the Surface RT running Windows RT, boasted clever physical attributes. Microsoft Surface with Windows 8 Pro Source: Microsoft.comIn 2013 Microsoft brought out the Surface RT's more expensive and more powerful sibling, the Surface Pro. He bought a Surface Pro 3 and then a Surface Pro 7. If someone buys the Surface Pro 7 for a good price, he'll upgrade to the Surface Pro 9, which has a larger display.
Elon Musk eliminates excessive meetingsElon Musk speaks onstage during the E3 conference in Los Angeles on June 13, 2019. Charley Gallay | Getty ImagesElon Musk starts his day with his most critical work and schedules the rest of his day based on priority. Jeff Bezos makes quick decisionsAmazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos Mark Ralston | AFP | Getty ImagesIt's important to make "high-quality, high-velocity" decisions, according to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Steve Jobs knew when to say 'no'Apple Inc.'s former CEO, the late Steve Jobs, announces the new iPad on January 27, 2010 in San Francisco, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesAs Resume.io points out, Steve Jobs believed a key to productivity is knowing when to say "no."
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