Microsoft's big AI hires, U.S. vs. Apple, and graffiti-fighting drones
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This week on the show, we peel back the layers of Microsoft's hiring of AI pioneer Mustafa Suleyman and colleagues from Inflection AI, considering how it plays into the trend of the Redmond company striking deals that look a lot like acquisitions, without actually being acquisitions. Then, we delve into the U.S. Justice Department’s landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, and consider the parallels to the DOJ's prior case against Microsoft. And finally, we ponder Washington state's plan to fight graffiti with drones.
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S. "Soma" Somasegar: Analysis: Microsoft’s big hires foreshadow bold new move into consumer AI
Newcomer: Microsoft’s Non-Acquisition Acquisition (second item)
The Information: Microsoft Agreed to Pay Inflection $650 Million While Hiring Its Staff
Bill Barr in the Wall Street Journal: Siri, Does Apple Violate Antitrust Law?
DOJ: Justice Department Sues Apple for Monopolizing Smartphone Markets
The Verge: DOJ’s sweeping Apple lawsuit draws expert praise
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