Can AI Really Replace Salesforce and Workday?

Can AI kill the enterprise software app industry that’s led by companies such as Salesforce and Workday? The Information: That’s the trillion-dollar question at the heart of recent comments from the CEO of Klarna, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, who’s made a name for himself — and drawn some skepticism too — as a chief cheerleader of OpenAI’s… Read More »

‘The IRS Says There’s Always Next Year’

The tax agency again delays a vital software upgrade, at the cost of billions. WSJ’s Editorial Board: Taxpayers endure drudgery to file on time each year, but the tax collectors seem less concerned with deadlines. A new Internal Revenue Service database, more than a decade in the making, will be delayed another year. And its… Read More »

Microsoft Pushes AI For Climate Solutions While Marketing To Oil Giants

An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft executives have been thinking lately about the end of the world. In a white paper published late last year, Brad Smith, the company’s vice chair and president, and Melanie Nakagawa, its chief sustainability officer, described a “planetary crisis” that AI could help solve. Imagine an AI-assisted tool that… Read More »

GM and EVgo To Build 400 Ultra-Fast EV Chargers Across the US

An anonymous reader quotes a report from InsideEVs: General Motors is joining forces with EVgo, one of the biggest electric vehicle charging operators in the United States, to build 400 ultra-fast DC chargers nationwide to support the growing number of battery-powered cars hitting U.S. roads. To be clear, these are individual stalls, not charging stations.… Read More »

You Can Now Legally Bet On the 2024 Congressional Elections

A U.S. District Court judge on Thursday allowed New York-based startup Kalshi to legally offer betting on the outcome of the November Congressional elections (Warning: source paywalled; alternative source), despite opposition from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which plans to appeal the decision due to concerns about potential market manipulation and public trust in… Read More »

Google Tests Desktop Windowing For Android Tablets

Google is testing a “desktop windowing” feature for Android tablets that “will let you resize apps freely and arrange them on your screen at will,” reports The Verge. It’s currently available as a developer preview. From the report: Currently, apps on Android tablets open in full-screen by default. When the new mode is enabled, each… Read More »

How SEC Mobile Phones Can Signal an Imminent Stock Price Drop

Mobile phone location data has linked site visits by US securities watchdogs to the headquarters of companies with measurable drops in their share prices — even when no enforcement action is taken. From a report: When insiders sold shares right around a non-public visit by staff from the Securities and Exchange Commission, they avoided average… Read More »

Court Clears Researchers of Defamation For Identifying Manipulated Data

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Earlier this year, we got a look at something unusual: the results of an internal investigation conducted by Harvard Business School that concluded one of its star faculty members had committed research misconduct. Normally, these reports are kept confidential, leaving questions regarding the methods and extent… Read More »

Hasbro CEO Claims All His Friends Use AI For D&D, Signal To Embrace It

Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks revealed at a Goldman Sachs conference that the company has been using AI in game development, including for “Dungeons & Dragons” and “Magic: The Gathering,” and plans to integrate AI further into gameplay, despite previously banning AI-generated content. “Inside of development, we’ve already been using AI,” Cocks said. “It’s mostly machine-learning-based… Read More »