Social media company X declared on Saturday that it would cease operations in Brazil, citing threats from Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes to
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US biggest criminal copyright fraud in history, Kim Dotcom loses 12-year battle.
This week, Kim Dotcom, the founder of the once enormously popular file-sharing website Megaupload, lost a 12-year battle to stop his deportation from New Zealand
TikTok fights forced sale or ban by affirming the status of foreign-owned American news outlets.
On Thursday, TikTok refuted claims made by the US government that the well-known social media platform is not protected by the First Amendment by drawing
Google expands AI-generated answers in search queries to six new countries after troubled debut.
Two months after rolling back some features after a troubled debut, Google parent Alphabet announced on Thursday that it was extending its AI-generated summaries for
Google is monopolizing internet search with default settings and gouging advertisers. – US Judge.
A judge declared on Monday that Google, the company’s widely used search engine, has been unlawfully abusing its market dominance to impede competition and innovation.
US backs “open-source” artificial intelligence, affirms benefits and ongoing monitoring – Report.
In a report released on Tuesday, the White House voiced support for “open-source” AI technology, stating that there is no need for regulations preventing businesses
Microsoft’s investors worry over rising infrastructure costs and slow payoff from AI.
When Microsoft releases its earnings on Tuesday, investors’ main issue will be whether the company’s growth in its Azure cloud computing business has accelerated enough
ChatGPT powered search engine to compete with Google.
OpenAI is testing a search engine that leverages ChatGPT, which could directly compete with Google and impact the flow of users looking for news and
UK regulator says Google to give users the option to block or allow third-party cookies on Chrome browser.
Google has abruptly reversed course on four years of work to phase out a technology that helps businesses follow consumers online and is abandoning plans
Microsoft software update grounds airlines, banks, telecommunications, and media globally.
On Friday, a software update caused chaos on computer systems all around the world, causing services ranging from banking to healthcare to be disrupted, forcing