Local leadership has been gutted but the Microsoft-owned company says AI isn’t to blame.
Related Posts
Why a Chinese gadget maker beat Apple on electric vehicles
After nearly ten years of effort, Apple abandoned its electric car project last year, which had consumed $10 billion. In…
The ’90s are back: Why see-through tech is in style again
From keyboards to vacuum cleaners, transparency is trust and people want machines they can see into.
Heading to America? Here’s how to safeguard your privacy during phone searches
When US border agents turned away a French scientist in March after searching his phone, French authorities cried foul, blaming…
