At this week’s annual high-level United Nations meeting, world leaders and diplomats will address several significant and intricate global issues, including artificial intelligence. ChatGPT’s introduction
Category: Tech Sector
Google faces a second US antitrust trial in a bid to dismantle its $305 billion digital advertising business.
In a trial centered on its deceptive practices in digital advertising, Google is facing another attempt to destroy its internet empire after fending off the
Big Tech’s pushback against EU rules: Meta to end political advertising in the EU.
The U.S. social media company Meta Platforms announced on Friday that it will stop political, electoral, and social issue advertising on its platform in the
Microsoft using Chinese engineers for tech support of the US military, Hegseth sounds alarm.
Following a report in the investigative journalism publication ProPublica that prompted a U.S. senator to question Microsoft and led Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to order
UK-based CityFibre raises $3 billion for broadband push to 8 million homes.
On Monday, the British fiber broadband company CityFibre said that it has secured 2.26 billion pounds ($3.04 billion) in fresh funding from its current lenders
China’s BYD with a $490m factory acquires a 20% stake in Thai dealer Rever Automotive.
China’s BYD announced on Saturday that it will buy out 20% of its local distributor, Rever Automotive, in Thailand, its largest market outside of China,
Tesla set to approve a $56b pay package for Elon Musk to become the highest-paid CEO in corporate America.
If approved, the $56 billion compensation proposal for Tesla CEO Elon Musk would be the highest pay package for a CEO in corporate America, according
Elon Musk’s X gets a money-transmitter license from the 13th US state in a push for money transfer business.
This week, a 13th U.S. state granted Elon Musk’s social media site X—previously known as Twitter—a money-transmitter license, bringing it one step closer to implementing
Big brands pull ads from Elon Musk’s X as concerns mount about anti-semitism and hate speech.
Due to worries that their advertisements may appear alongside pro-Nazi material and hate speech on the platform overall, advertisers are avoiding X social media, whose
FTC, Amazon, Tripadvisor, and other online marketplaces form a coalition to combat fake reviews.
Tuesday saw the announcement of a joint effort by some of the most popular travel and shopping websites to combat bogus reviews. In a statement,
