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OpenAI’s chatbot is down for some users

OpenAI’s chatbot is down for some users

OpenAI’s EMEA startups head Laura Modiano spoke at the Sifted Summit on Wednesday, 8 October. Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images OpenAI’s artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT is down for some users. The company said it is “currently experiencing issues,” including “increased ChatGPT error rates,” according to an update on OpenAI’s status page. “We have applied…

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Amazon announces new AI chips, closer Nvidia ties — but it’s cloud capacity that matters most

Amazon announces new AI chips, closer Nvidia ties — but it’s cloud capacity that matters most

Amazon Web Services’ two-track approach to artificial intelligence came into better focus Tuesday as the world’s biggest cloud pushed forward with its own custom chips and got closer to Nvidia . During Amazon ‘s annual AWS Re:Invent 2025 conference in Las Vegas, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman unveiled Trainium3 — the latest version of…

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Okta Q3 earnings report 2026

Okta Q3 earnings report 2026

Okta on Tuesday topped Wall Street third-quarter estimates and issued an upbeat outlook as customers adopt identity management solutions. Shares of the identity management provider fell slightly in after-hours trading on Tuesday. Here’s how the company did versus LSEG estimates: Earnings per share: 82 cents adjusted vs. 76 cents expected Revenue: $742 million vs. $730…

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Bitcoin surges, and Vanguard allows trading of some crypto ETFs: CNBC Crypto World

Bitcoin surges, and Vanguard allows trading of some crypto ETFs: CNBC Crypto World

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email On today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies surge in a digital asset rebound. Plus, Vanguard and Bank of America update their guidance on crypto for clients. And Zach Pandl, head of research for Grayscale, discusses the company’s new…

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Tariff impact starting to hit, could cause reduced headcount in 2026

Tariff impact starting to hit, could cause reduced headcount in 2026

President Donald Trump’s tariffs, aimed at reshoring American jobs lost to overseas manufacturing, could end up lowering domestic head count instead, according to recent statements from corporate executives and economic forecasters. With the labor market already on its heels in a no-fire, no-hire climate, concerns are rising that the duties on U.S. imports will raise…

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