Tag: The Register

IBM CEO’s Plan to Replace People With AI Is Backfiring
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna rocked his company and the industry when he said AI could replace many back-office jobs, but his plan isn't living up to the hype....
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Gartner The Latest To Warn of Generative AI’s Limitations
Gartner has joined the growing chorus of companies, institutions, and investors warning that artificial intelligence may never realize the promise its prop...
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Dell Reportedly Lays Off More Than 12,000 Staff
Dell is reportedly laying off roughly 10% of its staff, more than 12,000 employees, as the company tries to become leaner and outpace the market....
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Microsoft AI CEO Says Online Content Is Fair Game
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has raised eyebrows, saying online content is fair game for training AI models....
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Intel Pauses Work on Israel Manufacturing Plant, Cites ‘Capital’
Intel has announced it is pausing work on its manufacturing plant in Israel citing a number of factors, including "capital management."...
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Why Windows Recall Is a Nightmare
Microsoft recently unveiled a new AI-powered feature, Windows Recall, that takes constant snapshots of your system and activity—but it's being labeled a pr...
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VMware May Have Lost a 24,000 License Customer
VMware's troubles seem to be mounting in the wake of Broadcom's acquisition of the company, with it seemingly losing a 24,000 license customer....
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Fired HP Employees Win Age Discrimination Settlement
Employees fired by HP and HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise) have won a multi-million settlement in a case that accused HP of engaging in age discrimination....
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GitLab Will Remove Dormant Projects From Free Accounts
GitLab is preparing to auto-delete dormant projects from free accounts in what is being billed as a major cost-saving measure....
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Meta Spends $181 Million to Break London Lease
Meta has paid dearly to get out of a lease for London offices, spending roughly $181 million to exit the 20-year agreement....
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Cisco Kills Off Its Hyperflex Hyperconverged Infrastructure Line
Cisco has killed off its Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure line of products, blaming a changing market....
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Tencent Cloud Is Rolling Out Deepfakes-as-a-Service
Tencent is taking deepfakes to a new level, rolling out deepfakes-as-a-service, and creating virtual humans for $145....
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Google Exec Takes Aim At Microsoft Over EU Cloud Complaints
A Google executive is once again calling out Microsoft for charging EU customers more for its software if they use a competing cloud platform....
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Dell Backtracks on Remote Work
Dell has become the latest company to backtrack on its remote work promises, telling employees to be in the office at least three days a week....
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Google Reportedly Pays Apple for Chrome Search Revenue on iOS
In what is sure to be a problem for both companies, an alleged secret non-compete agreement has come to light involving Chrome on iOS....
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