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  • Former Meta researchers testify company buried child safety studies
    Meta systematically suppressed internal research highlighting serious child safety risks on its virtual reality platforms, according to allegations from current and former employees who testified to Congress on Tuesday.... Read more
  • What the crash of a play-to-earn crypto game reveals about the future of Web3
    At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, players flocked to Axie Infinity, a blockchain-based video game where users received cryptocurrency tokens for their time spent playing. In 2022, when the broader crypto market crashed and a massive hack erased players' earnings, most users fled. A new study by Cornell researchers... Read more
  • Google sued by advertising exchange over monopoly violations
    Alphabet Inc.'s Google was sued by advertising exchange PubMatic Inc., which is seeking billions of dollars over its claim that the search giant has illegally monopolized the ad technology market.... Read more
  • OpenAI backs AI-animated film for Cannes debut
    ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is backing the production of a feature-length animated film created largely with artificial intelligence tools, aiming to prove the technology can revolutionize Hollywood filmmaking with faster timelines and lower costs.... Read more
  • Google to obey South Korean order to blur satellite images on maps
    Google said on Tuesday that it would comply with the South Korean government's demand to blur sensitive satellite images on its mapping services, paving the way for the US tech giant to compete better with local navigation platforms.... Read more
  • Mistral cements AI lead in Europe with cash infusion
    France's Mistral on Tuesday cemented its position as Europe's top AI hope against far larger US and Chinese competitors after a record fundraising round and a tie-up with chipmaking equipment heavyweight ASML.... Read more
  • Automotive industry overlooks employee skills in digital transformation push, study shows
    As car manufacturers drive to embrace even more automation and data-driven processes as well as artificial intelligence, a study in the International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment suggests that the sector may be overlooking one of the biggest problems in digital transformation: how to equip employees with the necessary... Read more
  • Ex-WhatsApp executive sues Meta over alleged security failures
    The former top security executive at WhatsApp filed Monday a US federal lawsuit alleging that parent company Meta systematically violated cybersecurity regulations and retaliated against him for reporting the failures.... Read more
  • Judge reviews $1.5B Anthropic settlement proposal with authors over pirated books for AI training
    A federal judge has begun reviewing a landmark class-action settlement agreement between the artificial intelligence company Anthropic and book authors who say the company took pirated copies of their works to train its chatbot.... Read more
  • We risk a deluge of AI-written 'science' pushing corporate interests—here's what to do about it
    Back in the 2000s, the American pharmaceutical firm Wyeth was sued by thousands of women who had developed breast cancer after taking its hormone replacement drugs. Court filings revealed the role of "dozens of ghostwritten reviews and commentaries published in medical journals and supplements being used to promote unproven benefits... Read more
  • History is full of failed attempts to establish new currencies. So what makes crypto different?
    The confusion and commotion over cryptocurrency often reminds me of the 19th-century German drama Faust. In Goethe's masterpiece, the devil Mephistopheles offers an emperor the tantalizing vision of limitless wealth through the printing of paper money.... Read more
  • The rise of dynamic pricing: Should AI decide what you pay?
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how companies set prices—but experts warn algorithm-driven personalized pricing risks alienating consumers and inviting regulatory backlash.... Read more
  • Google avoids being dismantled after US court battle—and it's down to the rise of AI
    A year ago, Google faced the prospect of being dismantled. Today, artificial intelligence (AI) and a new court judgment has helped it avoid this fate. Part of the reason is that AI poses a grave threat to Google's advertising revenues.... Read more
  • To fix broken electricity markets, stop promoting the wrong kind of competition
    Competition is seen as a panacea in electricity markets: if only we had more, prices would be lower, and investment and supply security would be higher.... Read more
  • AI giant Anthropic to pay $1.5 bn over pirated books
    Anthropic will pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a US class action lawsuit over allegedly using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence models, according to court documents filed Friday.... Read more
  • 'Roblox' game to impose age controls this year
    The publisher of "Roblox" has promised to set up age verification mechanisms, after allegations the video game massively popular with children and teens worldwide has fallen short on safety.... Read more
  • Tesla proposes package for Musk that could top $1 trillion
    Tesla unveiled on Friday a proposed compensation package for Elon Musk that could top $1 trillion if the controversial CEO delivers on his vision for stratospheric growth from new technologies.... Read more
  • EU hits Google with 2.95 bn euro fine despite Trump threats
    The EU on Friday slapped Google with a massive 2.95 billion euro ($3.47 billion) antitrust fine for favoring its own advertising services, despite President Donald Trump's warnings not to target US big tech.... Read more
  • First they came for Netflix passwords: Now, some free Amazon deliveries are ending
    When Netflix and other streaming giants found themselves in need of more cash, they cracked down on viewers who shared passwords.... Read more
  • US AI giant Anthropic bars Chinese-owned entities
    Anthropic is barring Chinese-run companies and organizations from using its artificial intelligence services, the US tech giant said, as it toughened restrictions on "authoritarian regions."... Read more
  • OpenAI looks to online advertising deal. AI-driven ads will be hard for consumers to spot
    Making AI quicker, smarter and better is proving to be a very expensive business. Companies like OpenAI are investing billions of dollars in hardware, and the likes of Meta are offering top (human) talent huge salaries for their expertise.... Read more
  • Cloud computing giant Oracle lays off more Seattle workers
    Cloud computing giant Oracle is laying off 101 employees in Seattle, less than a month after reducing its local workforce.... Read more
  • Starbucks to use AI to track inventory, free up baristas to connect
    Next time a Starbucks barista tells you that your favorite latte flavor is out of stock, blame artificial intelligence.... Read more
  • From college lab to $73B market: Startup powers next wave of drones
    They deliver packages, inspect power lines, patrol remote areas, find missing people and increasingly are deployed on the battlefield.... Read more
  • Chicago tech entrepreneur Eric Lefkofsky has launched six unicorns, building a legacy far beyond Groupon
    Since the dawn of the new millennium, there have been at most several thousand startup tech companies across the U.S. that have achieved unicorn status—crossing the $1 billion valuation.... Read more
  • Jury tells Google to pay $425 mn over app privacy
    A US federal jury on Wednesday ordered Google to pay about $425 million for gathering information from smartphone app use even when people opted for privacy settings, the company confirmed.... Read more
  • Record French fines for Google and Shein over cookies
    France's data protection authority on Wednesday issued record fines against search giant Google and fast-fashion platform Shein for failing to respect the law on internet cookies.... Read more
  • China's electric vehicle influence expands nearly everywhere, except the US and Canada
    In 2025, 1 in 4 new automotive vehicle sales globally are expected to be an electric vehicle—either fully electric or a plug-in hybrid.... Read more
  • Impact of US judge's ruling on Google's search dominance
    Google has escaped a breakup of its Chrome browser in a major US competition case, but the judge imposed remedies whose impact remains uncertain just as AI starts to compete with search engines.... Read more
  • C-SPAN announces deal for its service to be carried on YouTube TV, Hulu
    C-SPAN said Wednesday that it had reached a deal to have its three channels air on YouTube TV and Hulu's live television feed, ending a dispute that had led to a revenue squeeze for the public affairs network in the cord-cutting era.... Read more
  • Amazon may have withstood stricter antitrust rules because of internal build capacity
    The list of companies acquired by Amazon, now a leader in multiple lines of business, seems endless: Zappos. Whole Foods. MGM Studios. Ring. In total, it snapped up 280 firms between 1998 and 2022. This history has led to the criticism that antitrust enforcers should have blocked many of these... Read more
  • Disney to pay $10 million fine after FTC says it allowed data collection on kids
    The Walt Disney Co. will pay a $10 million fine to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging it allowed personal data to be collected on kids under 13, violating federal law.... Read more
  • Google won't be forced to sell its Chrome browser, judge rules
    On September 2nd, a federal judge ruled against the U.S. government's proposal that Google should sell its Chrome web browser to restore competition in online search.... Read more
  • Trump administration cancels nearly half a billion dollars for California offshore wind project
    In a significant setback for California's effort to build hundreds of floating offshore wind turbines in the Pacific Ocean to boost renewable energy, the Trump administration has canceled nearly half a billion dollars in federal funding for one of the state's most high-profile projects.... Read more
  • EU vows to enforce tech rules, despite Trump pressure
    The EU will keep enforcing its tech regulations across the bloc, its digital chief Henna Virkkunen said Monday, despite threats from US President Donald Trump.... Read more
  • Google Flights now lets you filter out basic economy
    It happens all the time: You found a great deal on Google Flights, only to click the link and realize that it's a basic economy fare. That means a hefty surcharge for regular economy, with such arguable must-haves as seat selection, early boarding and free ticket changes.... Read more
  • The success of AI music creators sparks debate on future of music industry
    When pop groups and rock bands practice or perform, they rely on their guitars, keyboards and drumsticks to make music. Oliver McCann, a British AI music creator who goes by the stage name imoliver, fires up his chatbot.... Read more
  • Austria orders YouTube to give users access to their data
    Austria's data protection authority said Friday that it has ordered YouTube to comply with EU regulations and respond to requests by users for access to data that it holds on them.... Read more
  • Google is training its AI tools on YouTube videos: These creators aren't happy
    Santa Ana, California-based entrepreneur Charlie Chang spent years posting finance videos on YouTube before he made a profit.... Read more
  • Warehouse automation hasn't made workers safer—it's just reshuffled the risk, say researchers
    Rapid advancements in robotics are changing the face of the world's warehouses, as dangerous and physically taxing tasks are being reassigned en masse from humans to machines. Automation and digitization are nothing new in the logistics sector, or any sector heavily reliant on manual labor. Bosses prize automation because it... Read more
  • Data visualization emerges a key driver of decision-making at organizational and community levels
    Data visualization has emerged as a powerful tool for enabling data-driven decision-making across diverse domains, including business, medicine, and scientific research. However, no comprehensive analysis has previously addressed the types of decision-making problems supported by data visualization or how its role has evolved.... Read more
  • New energy industries thriving under China's environmental pressures
    The stringent environmental regulations in China could potentially be enhancing productivity in the new energy sector, research from Harbin University of Science and Technology and Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found.... Read more
  • AI giant Nvidia beats earnings expectations but shares fall
    AI powerhouse Nvidia reported quarterly earnings Wednesday that beat expectations, but shares slipped amid concerns about an AI chip spending bubble and the company's stalled business in China.... Read more
  • Need a pee? Japan has QR code for that
    Japanese toilet giant TOTO has launched a service allowing those caught short in public to locate the nearest washrooms and see how busy they are real-time with a phone and QR code.... Read more
  • 'Resident Evil' makers marvel at 'miracle' longevity
    When zombie-blasting survival game "Resident Evil" launched on the very first PlayStation console in 1996, Japanese publishers Capcom never thought the series would reach tens of millions of people or endure for three decades.... Read more
  • YouTube TV subscribers may lose access to Fox content, including sports, due to contract dispute
    Fox channels could soon be pulled from YouTube TV if the two sides don't ink a new content use deal Wednesday, potentially leaving subscribers of the Google-owned streamer without Week 1 of some college football games and other content.... Read more
  • When the government can see everything: How one company is mapping the nation's data
    When the U.S. government signs contracts with private technology companies, the fine print rarely reaches the public. Palantir Technologies, however, has attracted more and more attention over the past decade because of the size and scope of its contracts with the government.... Read more
  • In the sustainable age, how can batteries be safer? A company opening its HQ in California says it has the answer
    In Moss Landing, California, more than 1,000 people were forced to evacuate in January when one of the largest storage facilities for lithium-ion batteries in the world caught fire. Days later, the toxic metals nickel, cobalt and manganese were found at nearby Elkhorn Slough in unusually high concentrations.... Read more
  • Companies 'dumbed down' cryptocurrency disclosures in good markets prior to reporting standardization
    In the run-up to the introduction of accounting standards for the reporting of cryptocurrency, companies took various approaches to disclosing their involvement with the novel exchange medium. Investors had to rely more on contextual narrative explanations about a company's crypto involvement instead of getting it from numerical data.... Read more
  • The US really is unlike other rich countries when it comes to job insecurity. AI could make it even more 'exceptional'
    How will AI affect American workers? There are two major narratives floating around. The "techno-optimist" view is that AI will free humans from boring tasks and create new jobs, while the "techno-pessimist" view is that AI will lead to widespread unemployment.... Read more

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