Tesla denies suspension safety issue, calls gagging order claims ‘preposterous’

Intel’s CEO planned, then scrapped, a Donald Trump fundraiser
Recode reports there is dismay within the ranks of a company at the forefront of efforts to boost tech industry diversity.

Traditional media ‘hypocritical’ on Thiel’s fight with Gawker, TMZ founder says
Harvey Levin thinks the media should think before casting stones at Gawker. David Hasselhoff helps explain why, Recode reports.

Jeff Bezos isn’t scared of Donald Trump’s threats
Jeff Bezos says he’s won’t cave to Donald Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the Post’s coverage, Recode reports.

Bill Gurley’s warning for start-up investors
Venture capitalist Bill Gurley sees the entrepreneurs who get it right — and those who get it wrong.

IBM’s Rometty: Watson financials don’t need to be broken out
IBM has no plans to break out Watson financials for investors, said CEO Ginny Rometty at the Code Conference.

Mary Meeker: India now has more internet users than US
Kleiner Perkins partner Marry Meeker kicked off her annual internet trends report with some sobering stats about the slowing internet growth.

Google CEO: We want to win the artificial intelligence crown
Artificial intelligence continues to be a game changer for Google — and it’s playing to win, its chief executive said.

IBM’s Rometty: How to survive when AI comes for your job
Whether AI becomes a benefit or scourge for mankind depends ultimately on who “trains” the machines, said IBM CEO Ginni Rometty at Code Conference.

Google CEO: Why we’re not worried about Amazon’s Echo
CEO Sundar Pichai said that Google has won in numerous markets where it wasn’t first.

Google CEO: The right outcomes will emerge on European antitrust
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is hopeful discussions with European regulators about allegations of antitrust will be resolved.

Facebook’s Sandberg on Thiel lawsuit: Peter did it on his own
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg on billionaire investor Peter Thiel’s Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against media company Gawker Media.

Bill Gates: The two big problems with AI—and how to solve them
The real challenge is ensuring humans stay in control. Recode reports.

Banking expert warns of potential for ‘really bad’ cyberattack
Cyberattacks on banks need to be viewed with the same urgency as physical threats, Ben Lawsky warned Wednesday.

What online search will look like by 2020
In the next five years it’s going to be all about hands- and vision-free computing, an expert says. Recode reports.

Facebook execs call virtual reality `ultimate empathy’ experience
Facebook is still bullish on virtual reality even though today it’s primarily for enthusiasts.

Smartphones will pay off for the markets, investor says
Roger McNamee, co-founder of Elevation Partners, tells CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” why a pivot to online payment is about to pay off.

Facebook is building artificial intelligence to understand everything you post
Reading is one thing. Understanding is another. Recode reports.

Mary Meeker: Ad-blocking surge means online ads need to be better
In her annual internet trends report, Mary Meeker said ad-blocking software means relevant ads are needed.

Bored of virtual reality? Microsoft’s betting on ‘mixed reality’ now
Microsoft declared its operating system was the best place for “mixed reality” computing at the Computex IT trade show in Taiwan.

After Cook and Zuckerberg, Microsoft’s Nadella is visiting China: 3 reasons why
Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella has become the latest U.S. technology boss recently to visit China. Here’s three reasons why.

Amazon’s Bezos: We’re near a “golden age” in AI
Amazon CEO says artificial intelligence will have a major influence on consumers’ lives.

Ford CEO on steering the 113 year old giant towards a future of mobility and autonomous cars
Ford President & CEO Mark Fields at the Code Conference

Time Inc. confirms reports that social networking site Myspace has been hacked
Time Inc. on Tuesday confirmed reports that social networking subsidiary Myspace has been the victim of a hacking incident.

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Microsoft back EU hate speech rules
Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft pledged to review requests for removing hateful content as part of a code of conduct agreed with the EU.

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