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Google’s Most Confusing Interview Question Is About a “Blender”, and No One Answers It Correctly
Job interviews are stressful enough without a curveball question designed to throw you off balance. But if you ever dreamed of working at Google, you might have faced one of their most bizarre ...
Microsoft's approach to cloud licensing has been labelled anti-competitive and cost-prohibitive to enterprises by regulators, ...
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A Chinese whistleblower now living in the US is being hunted by Beijing with help from US tech
Retired Chinese official Li Chuanliang fled to the U.S. seeking asylum, fearing persecution from the Chinese government.
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I Let Google's AI Personal Trainer Plan My Workouts for 5 Weeks. Here's What Happened
From Thanksgiving feasts to daily workouts, here's how the AI-powered coach in the Fitbit app kept me on track and actually ...
Nearly all leading artificial intelligence developers are focused on building AI models that mimic the way humans reason, but ...
U.S. approves Nvidia’s H200 chip exports as China signals limits, reshaping the debate over AI strategy, trade policy and ...
Consumers are increasingly turning to these mobile tools for convenience and new features, and regulators are trying to catch ...
HCL Unica+ is transforming customer engagement for large Indian enterprises. In this interview, Iyer explained how one ...
AI minister says Compute Access Fund received a large volume of applications and the process is taking much longer than ...
Andrew Hill Well, it’s a spectacular bit of work — the book. I’ve called it a sort of hardcore business book. Lots of ...
Theoretical chemist’s insights are now embedded into computer software used to predict the behaviour of molecules from pharmaceuticals to construction materials ...
Morning Brief host Julie Hyman takes a glance at the day's biggest developing market stories ahead of the opening bell on ...
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