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Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, recently addressed the pressing challenges and competitions anticipated in 2025 during a company meeting conducted in an informal setting adorned with festive sweaters. His remarks emphasized the critical nature of the forthcoming year, highlighting the need for Google to rejuvenate its approach to artificial intelligence (AI) amidst an increasingly
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In a significant move reflecting the ongoing battle over antitrust violations in the corporate world, Epic Games has seen two of its board members resign following scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ). This decision stems from investigations that have raised questions about the legality of having members closely tied to a competing firm
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In a significant legal development, WhatsApp has emerged victorious in its lawsuit against the NSO Group, the Israeli firm responsible for the notorious Pegasus spyware. The ruling, delivered by US District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton, signals an important step forward in the ongoing battle against unauthorized surveillance technologies. WhatsApp’s case was rooted in allegations that
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As the digital landscape evolves with the emergence of generative AI technologies, the competition in the field of chatbots is heating up. Google’s Gemini Assistant finds itself at a crucial juncture where it seeks to establish itself as a premier player, potentially surpassing OpenAI’s ChatGPT. However, this ambition is not without its challenges, especially in
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The current discussions surrounding Google’s alleged monopolistic practices encapsulate a pivotal moment in the realm of antitrust enforcement, particularly in tech. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has identified a series of measures aimed at dismantling Google’s dominance over the search engine market, primarily focusing on its intertwining relationships with various tech giants and mobile
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In a significant development for the tech and cybersecurity landscape, the NSO Group—known for its controversial Pegasus spyware—has been found liable in a lawsuit initiated by Meta’s WhatsApp. This lawsuit, which was filed in 2019, has unveiled alarming aspects of surveillance technology and its implications for privacy. According to reports, approximately 1,400 devices were compromised,
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In May 2020, an obscure yet pivotal lawsuit was initiated against Ross Intelligence, a pioneering legal AI startup, by the media and technology powerhouse, Thomson Reuters. This lawsuit, which asserted that Ross Intelligence infringed upon US copyright laws by leveraging materials from Westlaw, the proprietary legal research platform of Thomson Reuters, may have seemed like
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The United Kingdom has taken a significant step toward enforcing a safer online environment by introducing the Online Safety Act. This new legislation gives the UK regulator, Ofcom, the authority to oversee digital platforms, ensuring they take proactive measures against harmful content. While the objectives of the Act present an evolution in regulatory approaches to
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The recent shift in Meta’s strategy regarding its platform, Threads, has sparked widespread discussion in the tech industry. Since the conclusion of the U.S. elections, threads across different forums have observed the company reconsidering its approach toward moderating political discussions. In a surprising move, Meta has begun soliciting user feedback through in-app surveys that focus
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