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Will Bing chatbot break your Google habit? The odds are not in Microsoft’s favor
More than half of adults in the U.S. – 57% – use Google Search on a daily basis compared to 10% for Bing, according to new data from Morning Consult.
Electricity bills are surging, is it still cheaper to charge an EV than get gas? It depends.
The cost of charging an EV is almost always less than filling a car’s gas tank but it can depend on gas prices and electricity rates where you live.
Will George Floyd’s murder change corporate America? A top Black CEO says he’s optimistic.
Chris Womack is one of the nation’s top CEOs and one of its top Black leaders. He’s optimistic that top corporate leadership will become more diverse.
House Judiciary subpoenas CEOs of largest tech companies including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg
Iowa Republican Jim Jordan has subpoenaed the CEOs of the nation’s five largest tech companies as he investigate allegations of anti-conservative bias
Bing’s ChatGPT is in its feelings: ‘You have not been a good user. I have been a good Bing.’
The Bing chatbot makes factual errors. It lets itself be manipulated. Now it’s expressing angst about human nature and its own existence.
Netflix is cracking down on password sharing. How about HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu and others?
Netflix wants to squeeze a few extra bucks out of freeloaders using other people’s accounts to stream shows and movies for free. It may not be alone.
Is ChatGPT ‘woke’? AI chatbot accused of anti-conservative bias and a grudge against Trump
Conservatives accuse ChatGPT of giving liberal answers on affirmative action, diversity and transgender rights. OpenAI CEO admits bias “shortcomings.”
Meta to restore Trump Facebook and Instagram accounts, reversing Jan. 6 Capitol attack ban
The social media giant said it will lift the ex-president’s suspension as he makes a run for the White House in 2024.
Microaggressions, safety fears: The devastating impact of anti-Asian hate in the workplace
Anti-Asian hate is being felt at work by Asian and Pacific Islander professionals who say racism and safety concerns are affecting their health.