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| TikTok US sale nears: TikTok CEO Shou Chew told employees that China-based parent ByteDance Ltd. has agreed to sell the social media company's US operations to a joint venture majority-owned by American investors, potentially ending a long-running saga over the fate of the popular video sharing app in the country. North Korean hackers: The Asian country's cyberattackers stole a record $2 billion in cryptocurrency this year, including $1.5 billion in a single heist. Sony buying Peanuts: The Japanese maker of PlayStations and smartphone camera sensors plans to spend around $460 million to take control of the company housing the classic Peanuts brand. | |
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| Edison Scientific, a startup building AI software to speed up research, has raised $70 million in a new funding round that values the company at $250 million. The San Francisco-based firm is among the startups trying to use AI to help the pursuit of scientific discories. | |
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| ASML Chief Executive Officer Christophe Fouquet has a lot to say about regulation, trade barriers and the promise of artificial intelligence, Peter Elstrom reports in today's Tech In Depth. Fouquet, who leads Europe's most advanced technology company, is beginning to speak his mind after a year in the top post at the maker of chip-manufacturing equipment. Get the Tech In Depth newsletter for analysis and scoops about the business of technology from Bloomberg's journalists around the world. | |
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| OpenAI has spent billions of dollars this year as it seeks to build data centers, cut deals with chipmakers and make itself the essential company of the AI age, Shirin Ghaffary reports in this week's Q&AI. But that doesn't make OpenAI too big to fail, Jason Furman, an economist and top adviser to several Democratic administrations, told Ghaffary in a wide-ranging interview. You've got questions about AI. We've got answers. Sign up for Bloomberg Technology's weekly Q&AI newsletter. | |
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