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WSJ Tech News Briefing

Tech News Briefing is your guide to what people in tech are talking about. Every weekday, we’ll brin

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Total: 317

Plus: Airbus, Mistral and others request a delay in European AI regulation. And buyout firm Thoma Br

Chinese generative AI companies are encroaching on U.S. companies’ dominance. The WSJ’s Liza Lin tak

Plus: Tesla’s vehicle sales plunged last quarter. And Alibaba turns to couponing to boost its delive

Wounded by the pandemic, Bhutan turned to the unlikely industry of bitcoin mining to expand its econ

Plus: The Elon Musk-Donald Trump feud reignites over Republicans’ tax-and-spending bill. And robots

Iran’s already-precarious financial system was brought to its knees by Israel-aligned hackers. The W

Plus: Apple delays rolling out some features to European users. And Robinhood launches new crypto se

Large companies have, in the past, been hesitant to leap onto every tech innovation and trend. But W

Plus: Supreme Court upholds Texas law requiring age verification for adult content online. And, New

Nvidia looms large over the world of artificial intelligence thanks to its supply of chips – a criti

Plus: A longtime Elon Musk aide exits Tesla. And, Mark Zuckerberg poaches three researchers from Ope

A battery that lasts 50% longer, charges faster, and has a near-zero risk of fire…say it ain’t so! W

Plus: A plan to let you bet on SpaceX. And the Genius Act could spell trouble for Tether in the U.S.

The CEO of Meta has taken the recruitment reins as he tries to address an AI crisis at his company.

Plus: AI startup Abridge valued at $5.3-billion. And, the UK’s competition regulator sets out propos

Elon Musk’s Tesla has officially launched its self-driving taxi service in Texas. It’s taking on ind

Plus: German auto-parts company Continental pushes into semiconductors. And the world’s biggest digi

Sometimes the past offers a glimpse of the future. At least that’s what a pair of business partners

Plus: U.S. considers ending some export waivers for U.S. technology in China. And, the European Comm

The tech revolution drove Pope Leo XIV’s decision to select his papal name, and gave the world a gli