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  • Tesla loses title as world's biggest electric vehicle maker as sales fall for second year in a row
    Tesla lost its crown as the world's bestselling electric vehicle maker on Friday as a customer revolt over Elon Musk's right-wing politics, expiring U.S. tax breaks for buyers and stiff overseas competition pushed sales down for a second year in a row.... Read more
  • China's BYD logs record EV sales in 2025
    Chinese auto giant BYD sold 2.26 million electric vehicles last year, a company statement showed Thursday, setting a new record for any firm globally.... Read more
  • How California's Delete Act will protect personal information from data brokers in the New Year
    Use a loyalty card at a drug store, browse the web, post on social media, get married or do anything else most people do, and chances are companies called data brokers know about it—along with your email address, your phone number, where you live and virtually everywhere you go.... Read more
  • SoftBank lifts OpenAI stake to 11% with $41bln investment
    Japanese tech investor SoftBank said Wednesday that its stake in OpenAI is now around 11% after completing the second stage of a $41-billion investment in the maker of ChatGPT.... Read more
  • Meta buys China-founded AI agent Manus
    Facebook owner Meta has agreed to acquire Manus, an artificial intelligence agent created by a company founded in China but now based in Singapore, the two firms said.... Read more
  • The evolution of digital nomadism: From hi-tech hacker spaces to crypto coworking
    One of the first modern coworking spaces, C-Base in Berlin, was launched 30 years ago by a group of computer engineers as a "hacker space" in which to share their tech and techniques. Similarly, many of the people we first encountered in our anthropological research into the emerging world of... Read more
  • California crypto company accused of illegally inflating Katy Perry NFTs and fraud
    Four years ago, California startup Theta Labs' cryptocurrency was soaring, and its future appeared bright when it landed a partnership with pop star Katy Perry.... Read more
  • China's BYD poised to overtake Tesla in 2025 EV sales
    Growing Chinese auto giant BYD stands poised to officially surpass Tesla as the world's biggest electric vehicle company in annual sales.... Read more
  • They graduated from Stanford: Due to AI, they can't find a job
    A Stanford software engineering degree used to be a golden ticket. Artificial intelligence has devalued it to bronze, recent graduates say.... Read more
  • ServiceNow $12 billion deal spree is 'deja vu' of CEO's SAP says
    After years of eschewing big mergers, ServiceNow Inc. is on a deal spree. It has spent at least $12 billion this year on acquisitions or strategic investments.... Read more
  • How ChatGPT could change the face of advertising, without you even knowing about it
    Online adverts are sometimes so personal that they feel eerie. Even as a researcher in this area, I'm slightly startled when I get a message asking if my son still needs school shirts a few hours after browsing for clothes for my children.... Read more
  • First Bond game in a decade hit by two-month delay
    A Danish video game studio said it was delaying the release of the first James Bond video game in over a decade by two months to "refine the experience."... Read more
  • AI overestimates how smart people are, according to economists
    Scientists at HSE University have found that current AI models, including ChatGPT and Claude, tend to overestimate the rationality of their human opponents—whether first-year undergraduate students or experienced scientists—in strategic thinking games, such as the Keynesian beauty contest. While these models attempt to predict human behavior, they often end up... Read more
  • Rome pushes Meta to allow other AIs on WhatsApp
    Italian regulators ordered Meta on Wednesday to open its WhatsApp chat platform to rival AI chatbots as it and EU authorities pursue a probe that the US tech giant is abusing its dominant market position.... Read more
  • Federal judge halts Texas app store age verification law
    A federal judge on Tuesday blocked a Texas law that would have required age verification and parental consent for minors downloading mobile apps, ruling the measure likely violates free speech protections.... Read more
  • Who should get paid when AI learns from creative work?
    As generative AI systems become more deeply woven into the fabric of modern life—drafting text, generating images, summarizing news—debates over who should profit from the technology are intensifying.... Read more
  • Google's parent buys data center energy specialist Intersect for $4.75 billion to help power AI
    Google's corporate parent on Monday announced an agreement to buy data center energy specialist Intersect for $4.75 billion as part of its effort to secure the vast amounts of electricity needed to power artificial intelligence technology.... Read more
  • Italy fines Apple nearly 100 mn euros over app privacy feature
    Italy's competition authority said Monday it had fined the US tech giant Apple 98 million euros ($115 million) for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the mobile app market.... Read more
  • As US battles China on AI, some companies choose Chinese
    Even as the United States is embarked on a bitter rivalry with China over the deployment of artificial intelligence, Chinese technology is quietly making inroads into the US market.... Read more
  • Spanish consumer group seeks to sue Google in data row
    A Spanish consumer rights association on Friday said it had launched preliminary legal action against Google for allegedly collecting sensitive personal data and violating their right to privacy.... Read more
  • Volatile Oracle shares a proxy for Wall Street's AI jitters
    For a reading of Wall Street's shifting mood on the artificial intelligence investment boom, take a look at the daily fluctuations of Oracle stock, analysts say.... Read more
  • TikTok signs joint venture deal to end US ban threat
    TikTok said Thursday it has signed a joint venture deal with investors that would allow the company to maintain operations in the United States and avoid a ban over its Chinese ownership.... Read more
  • Austria rules against Meta in marathon online privacy case
    Austria's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered Meta to provide an online privacy rights campaigner with access to all of his personal data within two weeks, after a marathon 11-year legal battle.... Read more
  • At a Silicon Valley summit, robots fold laundry—and investors open their wallets
    Robots from around the world converged on Silicon Valley to provide a glimpse of a potential future.... Read more
  • Apple's ATT leads to significant revenue losses for SMEs
    Apple's data protection measure "App Tracking Transparency" (ATT) strengthens user privacy, but causes significant revenue losses in e-commerce, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The reason for this is the mandatory opt-in for users introduced by ATT. This is shown by a study co-authored by Maximilian Kaiser from the... Read more
  • We may never be able to tell if AI becomes conscious, argues philosopher
    A University of Cambridge philosopher argues that our evidence for what constitutes consciousness is far too limited to tell if or when artificial intelligence has made the leap—and a valid test for doing so will remain out of reach for the foreseeable future.... Read more
  • Netflix to launch FIFA World Cup video game
    Netflix is set to release a FIFA soccer simulation game exclusively on its gaming platform in summer 2026, timed to coincide with the World Cup, the streaming giant said Wednesday.... Read more
  • The Oscars will move to YouTube in 2029, leaving longtime home of ABC
    In a seismic shift for one of television's marquee events, the Academy Awards will depart ABC and begin streaming on YouTube beginning in 2029, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday.... Read more
  • What to know about bidding war between Netflix and Paramount for Warner Bros.
    Warner Bros. is telling shareholders of the company that it believes a $72 billion buyout offer from Netflix is superior, and to reject a hostile takeover bid from Paramount Skydance.... Read more
  • China's MetaX soars 755% on debut on hopes for domestic chipmakers
    Shares in China's MetaX, which makes high-end chips used to power AI systems, rocketed more than 750% on its debut in Shanghai on Wednesday, fueled by hopes of the country's potential to challenge US powerhouse Nvidia.... Read more
  • Should the US be worried about AI bubble?
    Tech giants Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Oracle have been taking on enormous new debt in a race to build out their artificial intelligence ventures in the last year, fueling Wall Street fears of a bubble capable of disrupting the entire economy.... Read more
  • Amazon shareholder resolution targets AI work with Israel, DHS
    Amazon.com Inc.'s business ties with Israel's military and the US Department of Homeland Security are the focus of a shareholder proposal demanding that the company investigate whether such contracts comply with its responsible AI policies.... Read more
  • Transparency in AI companies falls to new low
    A new analysis finds that AI companies now average just 40 out of 100 on transparency, marking a significant decline from last year.... Read more
  • Australia's national plan says existing laws are enough to regulate AI. This is false hope
    Earlier this month, Australia's long-anticipated National AI Plan was released to a mixed reception.... Read more
  • UPS buys hundreds of robots to unload trucks in automation push
    United Parcel Service Inc. will invest $120 million in 400 robots used to unload trucks, according to people familiar with the matter, revealing new details on the logistics giant's $9 billion automation plan that aims to boost profits by decreasing labor costs.... Read more
  • Will OpenAI be the next tech giant or next Netscape?
    Three years after ChatGPT made OpenAI the leader in artificial intelligence and a household name, rivals have closed the gap and some investors are wondering if the sensation has the wherewithal to stay dominant.... Read more
  • What's at stake in Trump's executive order aiming to curb state-level AI regulation
    President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 11, 2025, that aims to supersede state-level artificial intelligence laws that the administration views as a hindrance to innovation in AI.... Read more
  • With Nvidia's second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade
    This week, US President Donald Trump approved previously banned exports of Nvidia's powerful H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China.... Read more
  • Instacart is charging different prices to different customers in a dangerous AI experiment, report says
    The grocery delivery service Instacart is using artificial intelligence to experiment with prices and charge some shoppers more than others for the same items, a new study found.... Read more
  • Making clean energy investments more successful with forecasting tools
    Governments and companies constantly face decisions about how to allocate finite amounts of money to clean energy technologies that can make a difference to the world's climate, its economies, and to society as a whole. The process is inherently uncertain, but research has been shown to help predict which technologies... Read more
  • Crypto firm Tether bids for Juventus, is quickly rebuffed
    Cryptocurrency firm Tether said Friday it had submitted a bid to Juventus's main shareholder, Exor, to acquire its entire stake in the Turin football club—but was quickly rebuffed.... Read more
  • A two-stage decision-making framework for lithium governance in Latin America
    The evolving global order, intense geopolitical competition, and anxiety over supply chain vulnerabilities in this century have led to urgent concerns over supply chain resilience as well as national security. Amidst these upheavals, governments across the globe are making substantial efforts to reaffirm control over strategic sectors, especially in the... Read more
  • Why does Netflix want to buy Warner Bros? To copy, not kill, traditional TV
    The recent news that Netflix has agreed to buy part of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) for US$83 billion (£61.8 billion), followed by Paramount Global's hostile counterbid to acquire WBD in its entirety for US$108.4 billion, has triggered shockwaves through Hollywood and the wider entertainment industry.... Read more
  • Exploring how negative electricity prices influence consumer behavior
    In some cases, and for limited periods, energy suppliers can generate more energy than is needed, which can lead to so-called negative prices. This is typically observed in wind and solar energy, for instance, during particularly windy days or at hours when the sun shines stronger.... Read more
  • Crypto mogul Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for fraud
    A US court sentenced cryptocurrency tycoon Do Kwon to 15 years in prison Thursday over fraud linked to his company's failure, which wiped out $40 billion of investors' money and shook global crypto markets.... Read more
  • Reddit files legal challenge to Australia social media ban
    Online discussion site Reddit launched a legal challenge Friday to Australia's social media ban for under-16s, just days after the landmark law came into effect.... Read more
  • These are the key AI players on the cover of Time's 'Architects of AI' magazine
    Accompanying Time's annual person of the year selection Thursday is a magazine cover that resembles the "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper" photograph from the 1930s showing eight of the " Architects of AI " sitting on the beam.... Read more
  • Make your own Mickey Mouse clip—Disney embraces AI
    Walt Disney and OpenAI announced a three-year licensing deal Thursday that will allow users to create short videos featuring beloved Disney characters through artificial intelligence.... Read more
  • Driverless taxis are heading to the UK, but it's still not clear who to blame when something goes wrong
    Driverless taxis are a bit like buses. You wait ages for one, and then a fleet arrives all at once. The US firms Waymo and Uber have both said their vehicles will be on the streets of London in 2026.... Read more
  • Why the Bay Area is key to the new US push to win the international AI race
    Bay Area laboratories are set to play a central role in the Genesis Mission, a multibillion-dollar effort by the Trump administration to accelerate the nation's artificial intelligence push in the face of technological advances in China.... Read more

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