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Deepa Seetharaman is a reporter covering artificial intelligence from The Wall Street Journal’s tech bureau in San Francisco. Her stories explore the way AI is changing business and society.
A labor rights group has alleged that Starbucks sourced coffee from a major Brazilian cooperative whose member farms were ...
This is the opening to our latest Big Story, which we are excited to share today. It’s all about how Apple (and its peers) ...
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As tech companies seek to curry favour with Trump, it appears that women, immigrants, people of colour and LGBTQ+ people will ...
From massive to modest fines, Apple and Meta were expected to be punished for DMA violations this week, but an announcement ...
Tariffs make no sense as economic policy — but maybe that’s not the point. Tariffs are more like war, and Australia is set to ...
US-backed mine in Brazil could reshape global supply chains, but nearly all production is contracted to China through 2027.
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg once considered separating Instagram from its parent company due to worries about antitrust ...
Ask a parent if they have any concerns about social media and they will chew your ear off, but they are unlikely to complain that their child is short of social apps. Indeed, consumers’ behaviour ...
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg defended his company's purchases of photo-sharing app Instagram and messaging service WhatsApp in ...