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Gerrit De Vynck

Gerrit De Vynck

AI & Algorithms Reporter at The Washington Post

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Gerrit De Vynck
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Trial will soon find if Google is a monopoly. Here’s how big it is. - The Washington Post

The tech giant has nine products with more than a billion users
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New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune sue OpenAI, Microsoft for data...

The Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News and six other dailies accused the tech companies of taking their work to train AI algorithms.
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New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune sue OpenAI, Microsoft for data...

The Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News and six other dailies accused the tech companies of taking their work to train AI algorithms.
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Big Tech keeps spending billions on AI. There's no end in sight. - ...

Much of the money is going to new data centers, which are predicted to place huge demands on the U.S. power grid.
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Google fires more workers who protested its deal with Israel - The ...

Some employees protested the tech giant’s contract with the Israeli government. They’ve been let go.
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Google blocks California news outlets, fighting a state bill - The ...

Google blocked news links for some California web users as it protests a bill that would force it to make payments to news publishers
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AI hype is deflating. Can AI companies find a way to turn a profit?...

The AI hype bubble is deflating. Now comes the hard part.

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Google will provide AI to the military for disaster response - The ...

The National Guard will soon use the tech giant’s image-recognition AI to scan images of disaster zones and help prioritize its response.
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Google workers stage sit-ins to protest company's work with Israel ...

Tech workers are escalating their protests against sales to Israel as the war in Gaza continues.
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U.S. gives Samsung $6.4 billion to build new chip factories in Texa...

The subsidy is the latest wave of funding in the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to bring advanced computer chip-making capacity back to the U.S.
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How to detect AI deepfakes - The Washington Post

A growing group of researchers and start-ups are building tools to identify and track deepfake images before they take over the internet completely.