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In a $2.4 billion deal, Google recruited the chief executive and a co-founder of Windsurf, which OpenAI had been in talks to ...
A test of the app Dia illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial intelligence more natural ...
Last fall, Google executives met to discuss how to reduce the company’s reliance on Apple’s Safari browser and how best to use a new law in Europe to undermine the iPhone maker, documents showed.
Google conducted another round of layoffs on Wednesday, ... meeting with the agenda to share hard news,” according to a post on an internal Google messaging board viewed by The New York Times.
Court documents recently obtained by The New York Times reveal Google’s stake in one of those start-ups, Anthropic, as well as how its investment in the young company is set to change.
Google’s layoffs have been smaller than those at some other big tech companies like Meta. And as a percentage of the company’s total work force, ... George Etheredge for The New York Times.
Google certainly looks like a monopoly by many measures. ... is “the most glamorous civic building to land in New York in years,” the Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman writes.
Brian X. Chen / The New York Times Google’s AI Mode list included two parks with no picnic tables, but when I used Google.com to do the same search, its top three results included parks nearby ...
The project, which featured a new set of Google Docs published on Tuesday, is an example of The Times’s embrace of technology in recent years to explore new ways to create and present stories.
Emi Nietfeld is a software engineer in New York City and the author of a forthcoming memoir, “Acceptance.” She is working on a book about her time at Google. The Times is committed to ...
If Google loses, the ruling could ... Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times. Read more about the case against Google. In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google.