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IBM Leans on Hyperscaler GPUs While AI Drives Productivity and Revenue Growth

IBM’s Q3 2025 results show significant AI-driven productivity improvements and infrastructure growth. The company reportedly prefers renting GPU capacity from hyperscale cloud providers rather than making massive capital investments in its own cloud infrastructure.

AI Productivity Breakthrough and Financial Performance

IBM has revealed dramatic productivity gains from its internal AI development tools, with sources indicating that “Project Bob” developer assistance tools have improved coder productivity by 45 percent. According to the company’s Q3 2025 earnings report, this AI-driven efficiency contributed to revenue of $16.33 billion and net income of $1.75 billion, representing nine percent year-over-year growth. This performance marks a significant turnaround from the $330 million loss reported for the same quarter in 2024.

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Microsoft’s Gaming AI Collects Player Data for Training by Default, Privacy Concerns Raised

Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot AI is allegedly training on user gameplay data without explicit consent, as the feature is enabled by default. Players must manually disable data collection through privacy settings to opt out. This development comes amid recent Xbox price hikes and service changes that have frustrated the gaming community.

Automatic Data Collection for AI Training

Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot AI is reportedly collecting gameplay data from Windows 11 users to train its artificial intelligence models, according to reports from gaming communities and technical analysis. Sources indicate the feature automatically activates upon installation, sending screenshots and game captures to Microsoft servers unless manually disabled by users.

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Reddit Takes Legal Action Against Perplexity AI and Data Firms for Alleged Content Scraping

Reddit has initiated legal proceedings against Perplexity AI and several data-scraping firms for alleged unauthorized content extraction. The lawsuit claims these companies violated copyright laws by harvesting and reselling Reddit’s user-generated content. This marks the second such action Reddit has taken against AI companies this year.

Legal Action Over Data Scraping Practices

Reddit has filed a federal lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Perplexity AI and three data-scraping firms, alleging unauthorized collection and use of its content, according to court documents reviewed by Bloomberg. The complaint, submitted Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, names data-scraping companies Oxylabs UAB, AWMProxy, and SerpApi as defendants alongside Perplexity AI.