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Legal action taken against Apple, Microsoft’s dream to achieve in artificial intelligence, and Nvidia’s unforeseen developments

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Microsoft’s AI ambitions dominated the news as well, so let’s dive right in.…Did someone forward this to you? The U.S. joined international regulators in accusing Apple of using monopolistic tactics to lock in iPhone users. In response, Apple claims the DOJ’s actions could ruin exactly what its users enjoy about its phones and ecosystem. NewsMicrosoft absorbs Inflection AI’s leads: The co-founders of the high-profile AI startup were scooped up by Microsoft on Tuesday in a deal that positions Mustafa Suleyman as the lead of consumer-facing unit Microsoft AI, and Karén Simonyan as the EVP and CEO of the same group. Amid numerous feature launches and AI updates, the company remains unclear about its path to monetization.

DOJ files lawsuit against Apple for alleged iPhone monopoly

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The United States Department of Justice this morning filed a lawsuit accusing Apple of monopolistic smartphone practices. Apple swiftly countered by arguing that — if successful — such a suit would inhibit its ability to compete in the crowded smartphone market. This lawsuit threatens who we are and the principles that set Apple products apart in fiercely competitive markets. We believe this lawsuit is wrong on the facts and the law, and we will vigorously defend against it. At the same time, Apple has also been embroiled in lawsuits from Epic Games, challenging its App Store revenue practices.