Google stopped selling the latest version of Glass after the device sparked privacy concerns and didn’t gain traction with consumers. Google, like other tech companies, has been cutting costs in recent months. Google said in a statement Thursday that it was still working on other augmented-reality products. Read More...
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Microsoft Adds the Tech Behind ChatGPT to Its Business Software
Microsoft is infusing its popular workplace software with the technology behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT, upgrading PowerPoint, Word, Excel and Outlook with new abilities in its latest move to try to stay ahead in the artificial-intelligence race. The software giant has gone all-in on generative AI, following its multibillion-dollar investment in ChatGPT’s creator OpenAI. In February, Microsoft rolled out a new version of its search engine Bing that used generative AI to give direct answers to questions and had a sophisticated chat tool.
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