WSJ Tech News Briefing

Tech News Briefing is your guide to what people in tech are talking about. Every weekday, we’ll brin

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We’re hearing from our reporters and columnists about some of the biggest companies, trends and peop

We’re hearing from our reporters and columnists about some of the biggest companies, trends and peop

Plus, China’s EV sector is set to grow in 2025, according to an analyst at CCB International. And te

OpenAI has delayed the launch of its highly-anticipated GPT-5 model. WSJ tech reporter Deepa Seethar

Plus, EU regulators clear Nvidia’s merger with Run:ai. And Italy’s privacy regulator fines OpenAI $1

Mixed-reality devices like Apple’s Vision Pro and the Meta Quest 3 make the pitch that the future of

Plus, Apple says its rivals may try to abuse European regulations to gain access to key iPhone softw

Legacy media companies like Fox News and NBC are experimenting with TikTok to reach new audiences de

Plus, cloud startup Vultr raises $333 million for AI chips. And the Netherlands privacy regulator fi

In order to guard against bad actors using its artificial intelligence models to take over computers

Plus, Grubhub agrees to pay $25 million over charges it inflated delivery costs and other deceptive

As SpaceX deepened its ties with national-security agencies in recent years, the company’s lawyers a

Plus, TikTok asks the Supreme Court to delay enforcement of a law forcing its sale or banning the so

Tech investor David Sacks made his money through early bets on Uber and other startups, and has buil

Waymo, the self-driving car startup owned by Google parent Alphabet, may be the front-runner in the

Plus, messages show that Elon Musk wanted to make OpenAI a for-profit company he controlled. And Ama

A new generation of artificial intelligence models will take its time to reason, providing more reli

Plus, Australia plans tech-platform charge to shore up local news media. And YouTube raises the pric

Social-media company Reddit profits from feeding artificial-intelligence companies’ insatiable appet

Plus, the Supreme Court declines to rule on an Nvidia investor case. And Japanese crypto exchange Co