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EU admits it cannot stop Sony killing physical discs – "companies are free to offer games and services in the manner that they see fit"

Companies are scrambling to curtail soaring AI costs

New York City to ban deceptive subscription practices

Enterprise AI is entering an evaluation gap: Agents are gaining autonomy faster than companies can verify them

Hugging Face’s CEO on why companies are done renting their AI

Lawmakers Probe Growing Use of Chinese AI Models In US Companies

Companies embracing AI the most are hiring more people - including entry-level, report finds

Companies must address self-driving car interference with emergency vehicles, US says

Businesses Fear Politicization as Trump Gains More Power Over U.S. Agencies

Companies hire more after AI adoption

US and Chinese companies train almost all of the world’s most-used AI models

Microsoft launches firm to help companies adopt AI with $2.5 billion

Companies that add more AI also add more people

The US Government Is Now a Shareholder in 26 Companies

Spain Orders Blacklist of Palantir from Public and Private Companies

Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive

"Profoundly Disappointed:" Companies Respond To Sony's Decision To End Disc Support

Cloudflare Pushes AI Companies To Pay For Publishers' Content

Companies Are Making Claude and Codex Talk Like Cavemen to Stop AI’s Soaring Costs

Bombshell lawsuit alleges that RAM manufacturers are colluding to drive up prices. Three companies that account for 90% of RAM revenue are being sued for anti-competitive practices. Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron (the "DRAM Triarchy" controlling ~90-95% of the global DRAM market)