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Three burning questions before FutureIT New York

CIO

When IT leaders gather next month at FutureIT New York, the conversation will center around AI and other emerging technologies, data strategies, and practical use cases – all with an eye toward using IT to create business value. Here are three questions we’re excited to explore at FutureIT New York: 1. Don’t miss out!

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The New York Times wants OpenAI and Microsoft to pay for training data

TechCrunch

The New York Times is suing OpenAI and its close collaborator (and investor), Microsoft, for allegedly violating copyright law by training generative AI models on Times’ content.

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Twitter will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange on November 8

TechCrunch

Twitter’s stock will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange on November 8, according to a new filing with the U.S. The social media will likely form a new board after the current members will dissolve. Securities and Exchange Commission. Incidentally, the delisting is taking place on the same date as the U.S.

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New York City’s enterprise tech startups could be heading for a superheated exit wave

TechCrunch

This morning, we’re looking back at just what startups in New York City managed in the first half of the year. We paged through a report from New York City-based Work-Bench, a venture capital group focused on enterprise technology. In recent news, Work-Bench recently raised a new $100 million fund.).

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A Recruiter’s Guide To Hiring In 2021

As the New York Times observed, “It’s a weird moment for the American economy.” Meanwhile, a large number of passive candidates—those who are currently employed and not seeking a new role—may be reluctant to look for something new. Read this guide to get your recruiting practice ready to thrive in the new normal.

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X, formerly Twitter, slowed down access to Threads, The New York Times, Bluesky and more

TechCrunch

The platform slowed down the speed it takes when accessing links to a handful of websites, including The New York Times, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, Threads, Reuters and Substack. The platform appears to be reversing the slow access to news sites on Tuesday afternoon.

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Fraîche grabs new capital to whip up fresh-delivered meals for New York offices

TechCrunch

As companies get employees back into offices, startups like New York-based foodtech company Fraîche aims to be the brand feature that welcomes them back. He expects to use the funding to grow Fraîche’s footprint in New York and to grow its team of eight employees, particularly in sales and marketing.

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