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Xbox CEO Joins Federal Reserve’s Productivity And Jobs Task Force Amid Tumultuous Time

Xbox CEO Joins Federal Reserve’s Productivity And Jobs Task Force Amid Tumultuous Time https://ift.tt/SzyVoWR The United States central bank, the Federal Reserve, has announced new task forces to "advance the conduct of monetary policy," and its board has chosen Xbox CEO Asha Sharma to help guide one task force pertaining to AI, as part of a wider effort to help create jobs and keep prices stable. The new Productivity and Jobs task force will look into the "economic impact of new general-purpose technologies," including AI, to help the Fed make better policy decisions. Sharma is joined on this task force by billionaire businessman and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, along with Stanford University economics professor Charles I. Jones--he is currently on leave from the university to become a scholar-in-residence at the AI company Anthropic. Fed chairman Kevin Warsh said the new task forces are part of the group's "commitment to price stability a...

More Xbox Game Pass Reveals Coming This Month At Tokyo Game Show

More Xbox Game Pass Reveals Coming This Month At Tokyo Game Show https://ift.tt/hWFo5PU

Microsoft has confirmed its plans for the Tokyo Game Show later this month, and it includes an event called the Xbox Digital Broadcast that will contain some Game Pass news. This event is geared toward Xbox players in Japan and Asia, Microsoft said in a blog post.

The Xbox Digital Broadcast at Tokyo Game Show takes place on September 21, starting at 6 PM local time in Japan. This works out to 2 AM PDT and 5 AM EDT. It will stream on the Tokyo Game Show's official YouTube channel, as well as some Xbox social channels. Audio descriptions in English will be available, too, and Microsoft will share more details about the event soon.

"Players can expect to hear progress updates from Xbox and Bethesda Softworks and see a creatively diverse collection of games from creators predominantly located in Japan and across Asia," Microsoft said.

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