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Microsoft to make multibillion investment in OpenAI
Software giant Microsoft announced a "multibillion" dollar investment into OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT. -
3 Big Tech companies laying off workers
Big Tech layoffs at Twitter, Amazon and Meta grabbed headlines in 2022, and the trend is continuing in 2023 as large tech firms continue to deal with an uncertain economic environment. -
Alphabet to lay off 12,000
Google's parent company, Alphabet, has become the latest tech company to restructure its workforce by laying off 12,000 workers. -
Fresh off $8.9B deal for Summit Health, VillageMD acquires Dallas practice
Weeks after its $8.9 billion deal for Summit Health closed, VillageMD acquired a Dallas medical practice that includes internal medicine, geriatric and urgent care services. -
Amazon is hiring for these 6 healthcare jobs
Even as it has been laying off tens of thousands of employees, Amazon has pledged to continue pursuing its healthcare business. -
Dollar General offers healthcare in 3 store parking lots
Dollar General customers at three locations in Tennessee can now see a healthcare provider in the store's parking lot for preventative care, urgent care and chronic condition management services. -
Philips, Masimo partner on home-based hospital monitoring
Medtech companies Phillips and Masimo partnered to integrate Philips' patient monitoring ecosystem into the Masimo W1 tracking watch. -
Microsoft to lay off 10,000, bringing January tech job cuts to 19,000
Software giant Microsoft is planning to lay off 10,000 workers, or less than 5 percent of the company's workforce, as the company looks to shift priorities amid economic uncertainty, The New York Times reported Jan. 18. -
Nestle Health Science invests $43M to expand manufacturing facility
Nestle Health Science, the medical nutrition business unit of Nestle, is investing $43 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Eau Claire, Wis. -
Bayer to acquire AI imaging company Blackford
Bayer has entered into an agreement to acquire strategic imaging artificial intelligence platform and solutions provider Blackford Analysis. -
Microsoft to integrate AI tools into all products
Software giant Microsoft is looking to integrate artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT into all of its products, The Wall Street Journal reported Jan. 17. -
Amazon Clinic offering COVID-19 treatment
Amazon Clinic, the online healthcare service launched by Amazon in November, is now offering COVID-19 treatment plans. -
Why Amazon, Alphabet are letting some healthcare employees go
Amazon and Alphabet's healthcare arm Verily said it would let go some of its healthcare employees as an uncertain economy has been causing financial and operational challenges for tech companies. -
CVS Health names new chief policy officer
CVS Health has named Sam Khichi as the company's new chief policy officer, executive vice president and general counsel. -
GE HealthCare eyes first acquisition since spinoff
The newly spun-off GE HealthCare entered into an agreement to acquire IMACTIS, a developer of CT interventional guidance technology. -
What's going on at Salesforce? 4 things CIOs need to know
A series of shakeups of software giant Salesforce has dominated tech news in recent weeks. In 2022, the company expanded its healthcare offerings. -
Commentary: Primary care takeovers by Amazon, CVS, Optum threaten clinician autonomy, healthcare costs
Corporate takeovers of primary care practices by the likes of Amazon and CVS Health are a threat to health equity, healthcare costs and clinician autonomy, researchers wrote in a recent New England Journal of Medicine commentary. -
Alphabet's healthcare unit to sunset some projects, restructure leadership
Verily, the healthcare unit of parent company Alphabet, formerly known as Google, is sunsetting some of its healthcare projects and restructuring leadership after the company announced it would layoff 15 percent of its staff, CNBC reported Jan. 11. -
Alphabet healthcare unit lays off 15% of staff
Verily, the healthcare unit of parent company Alphabet, is cutting more than 200 jobs, or about 15 percent of its staff, The Wall Street Journal first reported Jan. 11. -
GE HealthCare, Ordr to provide security monitoring of clinical assets
GE HealthCare has partnered with Ordr to provide health systems with continuous network performance and security monitoring of all clinical assets.
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