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OpenAI co-founder John Schulman has left the company for rival AI startup Anthropic. In addition, OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman is taking an extended leave after nine years at the company to “relax and recharge.” Schulman said his decision stemmed from a desire to deepen his focus on AI alignment — the science of ensuring AI behaves as intended — and engage in more hands-on technical work.

Google was found to have acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in online search. The U.S. District Court decision, should it stand, is a major defeat for Google that could change the structure of the internet as we know it. The ruling alleges that Google abused its monopoly power over the search business in part by paying companies like Apple to present its search engine as the default choice on their devices and web browsers. Google, naturally, says it will appeal.

X filed an antitrust lawsuit against the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) and the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA). X CEO Linda Yaccarino accused the organizations of a “systematic illegal boycott” of the platform. GARM was founded to “help the industry address the challenge of illegal or harmful content on digital media platforms and its monetization via advertising.” Following the lawsuit, the WFA said it is “discontinuing” GARM’s operations.


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Figure unveils the Figure 02: Figure has announced the successor to its Figure 01 humanoid robot, which features new natural language capabilities thanks to a long-standing partnership with OpenAI. Read more

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What could the internet look like without Google? An internet without Google Search, Chrome, Gmail and Maps would be a very different place. While there are alternatives to Google’s popular freemium products, it’s not easy to imagine what it would even look like as Google is so thoroughly ingrained into the web. Natasha Lomas explores how breaking up Google could provide an opportunity to remodel the web as we know it. Read more

Amazon is fumbling in India: Quick commerce is increasingly making inroads in India, giving customers access to a range of categories, from grocery to electronics, that they can receive in minutes. So why, then, does it seem like Amazon is ignoring this burgeoning market altogether? As Manish Singh reports, by not seizing a massive opportunity in quick service, Amazon is fumbling a key overseas market for U.S. tech giants. Read more

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