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Top StoriesUber limits AI: The rideshare company has set usage caps on some artificial intelligence tools for its staff. It’s a cost-savings move. Microsoft’s quantum ambitions: The software maker unveiled an update to its quantum-computing chip, aiming for a commercially useful machine by 2029. Researchers are curious. US policy: An executive order from President Donald Trump calls for giving the federal government access to AI models. It mostly takes a hands-off approach to regulating the technology.
Top ReadsBeyond The BriefGlobal news publishers gathered in France can’t stop talking about the way AI will affect their business, Benoit Berthelot reports in today’s Tech In Depth. But there is a major split between whether they see the technology as an industry killer or a savior, he writes. Get the Tech In Depth newsletter for analysis and scoops about the business of technology from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. New From BloombergGet the AI Today newsletter — chronicling the disruptions and threats of AI on businesses, workers, governments and economies with analysis from Bloomberg’s global newsroom. Before You Go...We’re improving your newsletter experience and we’d love your feedback. If something looks off, help us fine-tune your experience by reporting it here. Follow Us You received this message because you are subscribed to Bloomberg’s Tech In Brief newsletter. If a friend forwarded you this message, sign up here to get it in your inbox.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
AI will kill the news industry — or not
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