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SoftBank’s robot deal: SoftBank is buying ABB’s industrial robots unit at an enterprise value of almost $5.4 billion, billionaire Masayoshi Son’s latest bet on emerging technology in robotics and artificial intelligence. Cisco’s new products: Cisco released a new chip and networking system meant to make it easier to connect AI data systems across hundreds of miles. Google’s request: The company told a federal judge weighing remedies in an antitrust case that it wants to bundle the Gemini AI service with its popular maps and YouTube apps despite a Justice Department proposal to bar the practice. | |
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David AI, a startup selling audio data sets to help train artificial intelligence models, has raised $50 million from investors in a new round of funding — signaling a growing market for startups that provide the building blocks for AI development. | |
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OpenAI this week launched integrations for ChatGPT with a variety of consumer apps such as Expedia and Spotify. It’s an initial step toward making the popular chatbot something of an everything app, Natalie Lung reports in today’s Tech In Depth. But as Lung tested those integrations, she writes that they’re not yet a smooth or intuitive experience. 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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The future of podcasting has even come to Amazon’s game site, Twitch, with the popularity of Lemonade Stand, a show about the world of business that has become popular with young men, Ashley Carman writes in this week’s Soundbite. Sign up for the Soundbite newsletter to get exclusive reporting on podcasting, the music industry and audio trends from Ashley Carman. | |
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