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OpenAI aims to become a public benefit corp with Microsoft’s backing

OpenAI and Microsoft just soft-launched the next chapter in their complicated relationship, announcing that they’ve reached a “nonbinding agreement” on how to keep working together.  Translation: they’re basically engaged but still figuring out the prenup. The headline change? OpenAI wants to morph its for-profit arm into a public benefit corporation (PBC), a legal structure that…

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[World Alzheimer’s Day] Samsung Research Advances Early Detection of Alzheimer’s With Everyday Digital Data

Alzheimer’s disease dementia, the most common form of dementia, accounts for an estimated 60 to 70% of cases worldwide. As the global population 65 and older grows rapidly, the number of patients is increasing just as quickly. To underscore the importance of Alzheimer’s care and raise awareness, the World Health Organization and Alzheimer’s Disease International…

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Anthropic gives Claude AI a memory

Claude, your friendly neighborhood chatbot, just got a little more human, for better or worse.  The company announced that Claude can now remember details from past conversations without being reminded, a feature rolling out to Team and Enterprise users first.  Until now, Claude’s memory worked like that forgetful friend who insists you re-explain the joke…

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Samsung Wins 47 Honors, Including 2 Gold Awards, at International Design Excellence Awards 2025

Company received two Gold, three Silver and three Bronze awards — with 39 Finalists — for innovative design solutions that elevate people’s lifestyles and experiences Samsung Electronics today announced that it has been honored with design excellence at the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) 2025. The company received two Gold, three Silver and three Bronze…

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Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sue Perplexity

Perplexity is finding out that not everyone’s thrilled about its rise.  This week, Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sued Perplexity, accusing it of copyright infringement, trademark violation, and stealing away precious web traffic. The complaint, filed in New York federal court, paints a picture of Perplexity as a clever-but-rude houseguest: it eats the food (content), doesn’t…

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