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X could lose up to $75m by the end of the year due to advertiser churn
Social media company X could lose up to $75 million in ad revenue by the end of the year as dozens of major brands suspend
Amazon reaches agreement with Spanish workers over Cyber Monday strike
Amazon reached an agreement with most of its workers in Spain, avoiding the full impact of a planned one-hour per shift strike on one of
India warns Facebook and YouTube to enforce rules to prevent deepfakes
The Indian government warned social networking companies, including Facebook and YouTube, to repeatedly remind users that local law prohibits them from posting deepfakes and content
Binance CEO Teng gears up for a battle in the post-Zhao era
Binance’s new chief executive, Richard Teng, faces daunting challenges in setting a new course for the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange. Some of the problems he
Nvidia delays launch of new AI chip
Nvidia has reportedly told its Chinese customers that it is delaying until the first quarter of next year the launch of a new artificial intelligence
Binance expects $956 million in fund outflows
Investors withdrew about $956 million from cryptocurrency exchange Binance in the past 24 hours, market data show, after its head, Changpeng Zhao, resigned and was
GM’s Cruise is planning a small relaunch of unmanned robot taxis
General Motors’ Cruise Robotaxi division plans to resume operations in one unspecified city and then expand to others, just weeks after California banned its unmanned
India prepares laws to regulate deepfakes
India is drafting legislation to regulate deepfakes, a senior minister said, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern about the technology. “We plan
Australia beefs up cyber defences after major breaches
Australia will introduce cybersecurity checks for small businesses, increase cybersecurity funding for law enforcement and introduce mandatory reporting of ransomware attacks as part of a
OpenAI and Microsoft file new copyright lawsuit over AI training
OpenAI and Microsoft were sued Tuesday over allegations that they abused the work of popular science authors to train the artificial intelligence models that underpin