News publishers have celebrated a victory in the first stage of their copyright lawsuit against Canadian AI start-up Cohere.
A U.S. court denied a motion from Toronto-based artificial intelligence company Cohere Inc. to dismiss a copyright lawsuit filed against it by major news organizations, including the Toronto Star.
The last decade has seen a marked shift in how Unilever approaches sports sponsorship, explains Chris Barron, general manager for Personal Care UK & Ireland at the FMCG giant. Unilever, which counts ...
Primary candidates for the 2026 midterms are making the shutdown a campaign issue — and calling for Sen. Chuck Schumer to ...
Steven Adler used to lead product safety at OpenAI. On this week’s episode of The Big Interview, he talks about what AI users ...
Identifying the best-looking cars and best-looking SUVs of all time is no simple task, as opinions on what defines a ...
An expert on international law weighs in on the legality and global implications of the Trump administration’s drug boat killings.
They drove that bus, so they'd better get their fast-and-free ride on Jan. 1. If not, the grace period will end quickly, our ...
From "Carrie" to "The Shining," we ranked every Stephen King adaptation ever made, just in time for "The Running Man" to hit ...
It was the best of interviews, it was the worst of interviews. At times I was born aloft on the wings of enlightenment, other times I feared I would drown in a sludge of foolishness. On the one hand ...
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