Contracts that could total $9 billion were awarded to Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle. An earlier effort, won by Microsoft, was scrapped after rivals objected.
Category: Google Inc
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Pentagon Divides Big Cloud-Computing Deal Among 4 Firms
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The Brilliance and Weirdness of ChatGPT
The New York Times – Business:A new chatbot from OpenAI is inspiring awe, fear, stunts and attempts to circumvent its guardrails.
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NFL Sends Sunday Ticket Talks With Apple and Google Into Overtime
The New York Times – Sports:Talks for Sunday Ticket are expected to spill into next year, as Apple faces increased competition from Google for the league’s last available TV rights.
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Google Agrees to $392 Million Privacy Settlement With 40 States
The New York Times – Business:Under the agreement, which state attorneys general said was the largest U.S. internet privacy settlement, Google must also make its location-tracking practices clearer to users.
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Security Cameras Make Us Feel Safe, but Are They Worth the Invasion?
The New York Times – Business:Internet cameras like Amazon’s Ring come at a high cost to our privacy.
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Corporate America Has a Message for the Fed About Inflation
The New York Times – Business:If Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell and his colleagues look at company earnings reports, these themes might catch their eye.
