Beatrice Nolan

Beatrice Nolan is a reporter at Business Insider. She focuses on technology and AI news, covering companies such as Apple, Microsoft, and OpenAI. Nolan has reported on topics including the negotiation between Apple and OpenAI for a deal involving OpenAI services in Apple products, Elon Musk's disputes with various entities including Australia's eSafety Commission and Twitter, and Tesla staff experiences working under Elon Musk. She also covers general tech news such as Google's AI updates, the launch of Microsoft's new AI computers, and the futuristic Neom project.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

85%

Examples:

  • Several Apple fans have expressed disappointment that it's not cheaper.
  • The demo will also show how the headset can be used instead of a computer or iPad, with employees explaining how to scroll through web pages and position multiple app windows.
  • > Users will be shown how to view images and videos while wearing the headset, Bloomberg reported.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Apple and OpenAI have been negotiating for a year.
  • Apple considered both Google and OpenAI for the deal, which could be worth billions.
  • OpenAI reportedly reached an agreement with Apple to incorporate some OpenAI services into Apple products.

Deceptions

35%

Examples:

  • He added: Our concern is that if ANY country is allowed to censor content for ALL countries, which is what the Australian eSafety Commissar is demanding, then what is to stop any country from controlling the entire Internet?
  • OpenAI is really, really trying to show it didn't copy Scarlett Johansson's voice
  • Sam Altman's under pressure amid questions about OpenAI's commitment to safety
  • The article states that 'photographic memory' feature of Microsoft's new AI computers could be a privacy nightmare, AI advisor warns

Recent Articles

OpenAI's Billion-Dollar Deal with Apple: Implications, Criticisms, and Ethical Considerations

OpenAI's Billion-Dollar Deal with Apple: Implications, Criticisms, and Ethical Considerations

Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 OpenAI, the AI research lab, struck a deal with Apple to integrate its conversational AI technology into Apple's products. The partnership comes after CEO Sam Altman's controversial tenure and potential shift towards for-profit status. Microsoft's Satya Nadella expressed concerns over the impact on their product ambitions. Amidst tech giants' AI race, OpenAI faces competition from Google, Samsung, Huawei, and China. While AI brings advancements, it also raises concerns over privacy, job displacement, and potential consciousness.
Elon Musk vs. Australian Government: The Battle Over Content Moderation and Free Speech on Twitter

Elon Musk vs. Australian Government: The Battle Over Content Moderation and Free Speech on Twitter

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 Elon Musk's X, now Twitter, clashes with Australian government over content moderation after a judge orders to block access to a violent video. Prime Minister Albanese criticizes Musk as an 'arrogant billionaire'. X Corp. vows to fight court orders and the dispute fuels debate on free speech vs regulation.
Apple's Vision Pro: A Virtual Reality Headset with a Clear Sky and Technical Difficulties

Apple's Vision Pro: A Virtual Reality Headset with a Clear Sky and Technical Difficulties

Broke On: Tuesday, 16 January 2024 Apple's new Vision Pro headset, launching on February 2, has removed its Open Sky Environment feature from the official video. The device costs $3,499 and can stream movies, run apps, and have a virtual keyboard. Apple is preparing stores for demos with dedicated areas and cabinets.