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Richard Nieva

Richard Nieva

Technology Reporter / Senior Writer at Forbes

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    • Artificial Intelligence
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    Recent Articles

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    A Growing Side Hustle For American College Grads: Fixing AI’s Wrong Answers

    As AI models get more complex, so do the tasks carried out by humans to train them. It’s given Scale a new focus on U.S.-based labor.
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    New Data Shows Just How Badly OpenAI And Perplexity Are Screwing Ov...

    AI companies promised publishers their AI search engines would send them more readers via referral traffic. New data shows that’s not the case.
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    It Took Two Tries For The DOJ To Convince Apple And Google To Resto...

    Fearing enormous fines, Google and Apple held off from reinstating TikTok to their app stores until the DOJ sent them a second version of President Trump’s “written guidance.”
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    How Elon Musk Tried To Jack Up The Price Of OpenAI's Nonprofit Over...

    The $97.4 billion bid muddles up Sam Altman’s quest to convert the ChatGPT-maker into a for-profit company.
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    Amazon And Tesla Use This Company’s AI To Prevent Warehouse Accidents

    Protex AI, backed by Salesforce Ventures, just raised a $36 million Series B to help companies detect when workers aren’t wearing hard hats and engaging in other types of unsafe behavior.
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    Why These AI Chip Startups Are Rejoicing Over The DeepSeek Freakout

    For a slew of AI chip companies chomping to dethrone Nvidia, DeepSeek is the opening they’ve been waiting for.
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    The Chinese AI Company Trump Says Is A 'Wakeup Call' For Silicon Va...

    DeepSeek says its newest AI model is as good as those of its American rivals, was cheaper to build and it’s available for free. What does that mean for US AI supremacy?
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    For Travel Companies That Rely On Google, AI Search Results Are Sta...

    Businesses are prepping for a new era in search as AI begins to upend the way people find information online.
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    This Campaign Wants To Raise $4 Million To Make Social Media Immune...

    Free Our Feeds, which includes support from the Mozilla Foundation, is working with Bluesky to make sure the open source social media landscape is robust — even if it means more competition for Bluesky itself.
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    How Jay Graber Is Making Sure Bluesky Never Turns Into Elon Musk’s X

    Since Elon Musk torpedoed Twitter, Bluesky has seen a stunning surge. CEO Jay Graber is working on “billionaire-proofing” social media against any similar takeover.
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    AI Agents Could Finally Make Siri And Alexa Truly Useful

    In the new year, advancements in AI and voice technology could fulfill a promise that tech giants have been making for more than a decade.
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    SoftBank’s $100 Billion Promise To Trump Is More Than Its Entire Ma...

    The Japanese tech conglomerate has assets, like a majority stake in British chip company Arm, but hasn’t detailed how it will pony up.
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    OpenAI Whistleblower’s Death Ruled Suicide, Police Say

    The former researcher criticized the company for allegedly breaking copyright law.
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    Google’s Prototype Glasses Put An AI Agent On Your Face

    Google wants to inject artificial intelligence into your glasses.
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    Coders Worry The AI From This $2 Billion Startup Could Replace Thei...

    Backed by $200 million in funding, 28-year-old Scott Wu and his team of competitive coders at Cognition are building an AI tool that can program entirely on its own, like an “army of junior engineers.”
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    The Prompt: A Trump AI Czar?

    Plus: The DOJ could hobble Google’s AI ambitions
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    Why The DOJ Is Trying To Curtail Google’s AI Future

    In a list of proposals, the U.S. government wants Google to sell off its stakes in AI companies that compete in search, as well as bar the tech giant from new deals and partnerships in the space.
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    The Prompt: A Manhattan Project For AI

    Plus: AI Dominates The 2024 Forbes CIO Next List
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    How Google Cloud’s Information Security Chief Is Preparing For AI A...

    Phil Venables, an honoree of the 2024 Forbes CIO Next list, helps other companies safeguard their systems on Google’s cloud, acting like a “trusted advisor.”
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    Forbes CIO Next 2024 List - Chief Information Officer & Other Tech ...

    Discover Forbes' 2024 CIO Next list, featuring top Chief Information Officers and tech leaders driving transformation and digital strategy in today's tech landscape.
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    Codeium’s New Tool Is Meant To Bridge The Gap Between Human And AI ...

    With Windsurf, the $1.25 billion AI startup is trying to combine AI coding “copilots” and “agents.”