OpenAI likely needs more than software to survive. The deal with the former Apple design kingpin is a high-stakes gamble on hardware and long-term relevance.
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The US$32 billion acquisition, Google's biggest ever, may help it take the fight to Amazon and Microsoft in the enterprise space.
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has not contacted the Chinese AI firm, but is in touch with foreign counterparts and monitoring multiple inquiries.
News Corp is among the largest enterprise users of Google Workspace to face issues with Google Gemini’s rollout, after an "omission" thwarted its attempt to opt out.
The Piper Alderman-led class action against Google has set the stage for the filing of three competing group claims and a likely "beauty parade" to decide exactly which matters proceed.
Class actions and new competition laws could challenge Google's ad tech and app store business models, but the tech giant still has some cards to play.
Lucinda Longcroft’s departure comes as Labor advances new tech and media reforms, with global regulators working to rein in the power of big tech.
Comments made privately by Google executives add to mounting concerns among publishing executives over the future of their content deals with the search giant.
An interim Senate committee report avoided recommending the 'designation' of Meta under the news media bargaining code, which is unlikely to please Australia's media giants.
Media executives want the government to require AI firms to disclose content used for training. Google’s resistance sets up a fight with publishers over compensation.
Migliorini fills a post that has been vacant since his predecessor resigned in April, at a time when Google is trying to eat into the Microsoft and AWS duopoly.
The Alphabet-owned search giant has given its strongest signal yet that it could toughen its stance on paying news publishers for their content in Australia.
Nine's strongest criticism of Google and Meta over AI to date has surfaced just as it revealed it was progressing talks over an AI licensing deal.
Search advertising giant Google is slashing the value and shortening the length of deals with Australian publishers struck under the government's media bargaining code.
The deal, where Google acquires talent and licensing rights but not equity, reflects a growing trend between Big Tech giants and aspiring AI startups.
Big Tech isn't letting up on AI spending despite growing impatience among investors concerned about how long it will take to pay off.