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The Hill - Politics
AI employees voice support for California regulation bill
More than 100 employees of artificial intelligence (AI) companies called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to sign the state's new AI regulation bill in a letter Monday. The letter, sent by about ...25 minutes ago - California -
The Wall Street Journal - World
U.S. antitrust enforcers are intervening early to examine whether a handful of big tech companies such as Nvidia are using their leverage to establish dominance over the burgeoning AI market.
U.S. antitrust enforcers are intervening early to examine whether a handful of big tech companies such as Nvidia are using their leverage to establish dominance over the burgeoning AI market.10 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Apple is holding its fall product unveiling with the hope that a new AI feature will help sell more phones.
Apple is holding its fall product unveiling with the hope that a new AI feature will help sell more phones.10 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
AI exuberance masks broad weakness in tech sector, say investors
Many companies unconnected to artificial intelligence boom are yet to recover from post-pandemic downturn10 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
College football winners, losers in Week 2: Texas flexes muscles, Notre Dame can't get out of its own way
Five teams in the AP Top 25 fell and a few others were on shaky ground before escaping with winsYesterday - College Football -
Financial Times - Business
Google’s $20bn ad tech business to play for at next antitrust showdown
Big Tech giant heads back to court in latest clash with US justice department after landmark verdict in search caseYesterday - Google -
MarketWatch - Business
Big Tech is shutting out our access to crucial data. Why does Congress allow it?
Meta Platforms, Alphabet and other tech giants are limiting or removing transparency tools such as CrowdTangle.2 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
U.K. antitrust officials said Alphabet's Google might be stifling competition by favoring its own ad-tech services.
U.K. antitrust officials said Alphabet’s Google might be stifling competition by favoring its own ad-tech services.2 days ago - Google -
Inc. - Business
Government Meets With Big Tech to Help Evade Online Censors in Russia, Iran
As the U.S. confronts authoritarian regimes online, it wants major tech firms to create and offer virtual private networks to dodge digital restrictions in those countries. A wave of indictments ...2 days ago - Iran -
Inc. - Business
Amazon Explains How an Alexa Upgrade Biased its AI to Favor Kamala Harris
'Hey, Alexa. Explain yourself.' Trump supporters were upset when Amazon's voice assistant seemed to favor his opponent. An AI upgrade was to blame--reminding us of the tricky intersection of tech ...2 days ago - Kamala Harris
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