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Breaking News: Technology TikTok forms U.S. joint venture, names a CEO - TikTok said Thursday that it officially formed a joint venture that will keep the video-sharing app operating in the United States.Intel stock falls 6% after company offers soft first-quarter guidance - Intel reported fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations but offered soft guidance for the current quarter.OpenAI chair Bret Taylor says AI is 'probably' a bubble, expects correction in coming years - Taylor said the free market will ultimately determine where the value is and which AI players have the best products.OpenAI seeking investments from Middle East sovereign wealth funds for multibillion-dollar round - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is in the United Arab Emirates to participate in investment talks as he tries to raise more money for his cash-burning startup. OpenEvidence, the 'ChatGPT for doctors,' doubles valuation to $12 billion - OpenEvidence, based in Massachusetts, has topped a $12 billion valuation in a funding round led by Thrive and DST. Cramer says wild speculation has returned to the market — and here's what investors must do - CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday he's worried about frothiness in certain pockets of the market.Salesforce's Benioff calls for AI regulation, says models have become 'suicide coaches' - Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff described AI models as "suicide coaches" at the World Economic Forum's flagship conference Tuesday.OpenAI to focus on 'practical adoption' in 2026, says finance chief Sarah Friar - OpenAI will make 2026 its year of "practical adoption," the artificial intelligence startup's finance chief said in a blog Sunday. Alibaba-backed startup Moonshot AI's valuation is up $500 million, sources say, after its rivals IPO in Hong Kong - Investors are valuing the startup at $4.8 billion as it is about to close another funding round, according to two people familiar with the matter.Who will be next to implement an Australia-style under-16s social media ban? - U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed concerns about children's screen time, as the House of Lords may vote next week on an under-16s social media ban.