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| Apple design departure: The iPhone maker’s chief design executive, Alan Dye, is leaving the company to join Meta’s hardware design effort. Microsoft allegation: An activist group is accusing Microsoft of violating the European Union’s data protection law, citing allegations from company employees that it helped remove evidence of Israeli surveillance of Palestinians from data centers located on the continent. Reality star’s venture: Bethenny Frankel, best known as the outspoken former star of The Real Housewives of New York City, launched a dating platform-meets-exclusive-social club. CISA pay cuts: The Trump administration is ending a pay incentive program intended to hire and retain experts in the federal government’s primary civilian cybersecurity agency, which has already been depleted by firings, resignations and reassignments. | |
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| OpenAI agreed to buy Neptune, a startup that makes tools for analyzing progress during AI model training. The transaction will be in stock, but OpenAI declined to disclose specific terms. Neptune makes software that helps the ChatGPT maker and other customers analyze training runs and find issues when developing artificial intelligence models. | |
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