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News Corp., owner of The Wall Street Journal, has a content licensing partnership with OpenAI.
And memory chip makers slumped after Google unveiled technology this week that could reduce the amount of memory needed in AI models.
Google researchers say the new compression algorithm, called TurboQuant, can shrink the amount of short-term memory an AI model uses by at least six times, quote, "...all with zero accuracy loss."
Shares in Micron Technology, the largest American maker of memory chips, is down roughly 4.5% this morning.
Memory and storage chip companies like Western Digital, SanDisk, and Seagate Technology also retreated.
And that's your TNB Tech Minute.
We'll be back this afternoon with more.
President Trump says there are talks with Iran and hints at an end to the war.
But Iran says there's no discussions with the U.S.
On Wall Street, investors tracked Trump's comments, sending stocks soaring and oil tumbling.
And the U.S.
Supreme Court appears sympathetic to Republican arguments against mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.
It's Monday, March 23rd.
I'm Danny Lewis for The Wall Street Journal, filling in for Alex Osola.
This is the p.m.
edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
President Trump today said the U.S.
military would postpone strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days following, quote, productive talks between Washington and Tehran.
He said talks would continue today.
He told reporters there were several points of agreement between the U.S.