UnitedHealth beats on revenue despite impact from cyberattack
UnitedHealth beats on revenue despite impact from cyberattack UnitedHealth Group announced first-quarter results that beat analysts expectations for revenue
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UnitedHealth beats on revenue despite impact from cyberattack UnitedHealth Group announced first-quarter results that beat analysts expectations for revenue
Ad transparency tools are ‘major disappointment’ ahead of election, new study shows A new study concludes that ad transparency tools from major platforms like Google, Meta and X are insufficient for users and researchers.
Baidu says its ChatGPT-like Ernie bot exceeds 200 million users Baidu CEO Robin Li was speaking at the company’s annual “Create” conference for artificial intelligence developers. Li is also co-founder and chairman of Baidu.
Tesla execs Drew Baglino and Rohan Patel depart as company announces steep layoffs Tesla executives Drew Baglino and Rohan Patel are leaving the electric vehicle maker amid steep layoffs, they announced Monday.
Salesforce drops after reports it’s in talks to acquire Informatica Salesforce shares fell Monday after reports that the cloud software company is in advanced talks to buy data-management firm Informatica.
Particle Health says data dispute with Epic Systems not affecting most customers Particle Health on Monday said the “vast majority” of its customers are still receiving data from Epic Systems
Freetrade, Britain’s answer to Robinhood, posted its first quarterly profit British stock trading app Freetrade hit breakeven earlier this year, the company told CNBC, marking its first-ever move into the black.
Hong Kong regulators approve launch of spot bitcoin and ether ETFs Hong Kong regulators on Monday approved the launch of spot bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs), asset managers said.
Adobe releases Acrobat AI assistant starting at $4.99 a month Adobe released its artificial intelligence assistant across Acrobat applications through a monthly subscription plan starting at $4.99.
Tesla will lay off more than 10% of global workforce: Read the Elon Musk memo Tesla will lay off more than 10% of its global workforce. Read the memo to employees from CEO Elon Musk.
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Vietnam — one of the iPhone giant’s most important manufacturing hubs Apple has been looking to reduce its reliance on China for its product assembly, with India and Vietnam emerging as key locations.
OpenAI opens its first Asia office in Japan as a ‘first step’ in its commitment to the region ChatGPT developer OpenAI opened its first Asian office in Tokyo, Japan as the company aims to expand its global presence.
Apple iPhone first-quarter shipments sink as Chinese challengers rise; Samsung regains top spot Among the top five smartphone brands in the report, Apple recorded the sharpest decline year on year.
How Spotify AI plans to know what’s going on inside your head, and find the right track for it With over 100 million tracks, the musical journey on Spotify can be daunting. Most listeners stick to established patterns, but AI wants to change that.
How the U.S. government is regulating artificial intelligence The U.S. government is conducting research and risk assessment as large language models improve labor productivity within industries such as financial services.
Google removing links to California news websites as part of test in response to pending legislation Google will begin removing links to California news websites from search results for some Californians after legislation was introduced last year.
Tesla slashes price of its premium driver assistance option by half in U.S. Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on X on Friday that the company is cutting the price of its Full Self-Driving, or FSD, package in half to $99 a month.
Health records giant Epic cracks down on startup for unauthorized sharing of patient data Epic Systems, the electronic health records giant, cut off its data supply to Particle Health, claiming the startup was using information in unauthorized ways.
AMD and Intel dip on report China told telecoms to remove foreign chips Shares of U.S. chipmakers fell after The Wall Street Journal reported China is ordering the country’s top telecom carriers to stop using foreign processors.
The Winklevoss twins just invested millions in a tiny British soccer club Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have invested $4.5 million worth of bitcoin in Real Bedford Football Club, a non-league, semiprofessional club.