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WSJ Tech News Briefing

TNB Tech Minute: Intel Gives Tepid Outlook

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

News, Tech News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2024

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Plus: GM’s driverless car business confirms federal investigation into the handling of a pedestrian collision. And the FTC opens probe into top tech companies’ AI investments. Danny Lewis hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:29.7

Here's your TMB Tech Minute for Thursday, January 25th. I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal.

0:37.0

Chipmaker Intel gave a tepid outlook for its sales this quarter, even amid signs the PC market is recovering. The company said it made

0:45.2

$15.4 billion for the period, up from $14 billion a year before. Intel also made $27 billion dollars in profit.

0:54.0

General Motors driverless car business, Cruz, has confirmed that federal prosecutors are

0:59.4

investigating the handling of a pedestrian collision that took place in October.

1:04.3

A woman was struck by a human-driven car and was flung into the path of a self-driving cruise vehicle,

1:10.5

which then dragged her for about 20 feet.

1:13.0

Cruz says it is cooperating with the Justice Department

1:16.0

and the Securities and Exchange Commission,

1:18.0

among other state and federal agencies.

1:21.0

The Federal Trade Commission is investigating some of the world's top tech companies' investments in artificial intelligence.

1:28.0

The agency says it issued orders seeking information to Microsoft, Amazon, and Google Owner Alphabet, as well as AI developers

1:35.8

Anthropic and Open AI.

1:38.0

FTC Chair Lena Khan said the probe will shed light on whether the company's

1:42.2

investments and partnerships

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