Microsoft Troubles
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Microsoft employee loses job after a year of service, says this is the third layoff in her career [Ed: Are people supposed to feel bad for Microsoft staff? This is an evil, criminal company. This is the third such "article", which relays bogus numbers for Microsoft. It fired vastly more than states.]
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Major Nelson is stepping down from Xbox after more than 20 years
In a surprising and significant development, Larry Hryb, fondly known in the gaming world as "Major Nelson", announced his departure from Microsoft after serving more than 20 years with the tech giant.
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2023-07-14 [Older] Larry Hryb, Xbox’s ‘Major Nelson,’ is leaving Microsoft
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2023-07-14 [Older] UK competition regulator extends Microsoft-Activision investigation by six weeks
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2023-07-14 [Older] FTC's Fight Against Microsoft/Activision Deal Is Back From the Dead [Ed: "Appeals court" is in Microsoft's pocket. The judge failed to recuse herself.]
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2023-07-14 [Older] Microsoft, Activision Weigh Sale of Some UK Cloud-Gaming Rights - Bloomberg News
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2023-07-12 [Older] Microsoft Warns That a Chinese Cyberattack Breached Government Email Accounts [Ed: Carrying water and lies for Microsoft. This is all about the government discovering it got cracked because of Microsoft. Quit shifting the blame, study the facts.]
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[Repeat] 2023-07-12 [Older] Microsoft: Chinese group hacked government email accounts [Ed: Terrible journalism, twisting the narrative, just like Microsoft asked.]
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FTC Opens Probe Into ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Over Whether It Was ‘Unfair and Deceptive’ About Data Privacy, Risks of Consumer Harm
Among the info the FTC is asking from OpenAI is a “description of any refining the Company actually undertook in order to correct or remediate any Large Language Model’s propensity to ‘hallucinate’ or to reveal any Personal Information,” per the letter.
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FTC reported to be investigating OpenAI for consumer protection violations
According to reports that surfaced Thursday, the FTC has filed an official request with OpenAI for a wide range of data, covering how the company markets its products, how it goes about identifying and correcting failures in the system, how it handles customer data, and more. The Washington Post published a 20-page document purporting to be the FTC’s request for information, which is referred to as a civil investigative demand, or CID. The CID contains 49 questions for OpenAI to answer about its operations, as well as 14 requests for documentation related to those questions.