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  • 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
  • New theory explores how workers interact with technology in the modern workplace
    In a new paper, two University of Kansas scholars propose a novel theory of communication analysis that takes into better account how people interact with ubiquitous technology in the 21st-century workplace.... 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

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