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DoorDash and Coco Robotics Launch Robot Deliveries in LA and Chicago
DoorDash and Coco Robotics Launch Robot Deliveries in LA and Chicago
DoorDash has partnered with Coco Robotics to introduce a robot delivery service in Los Angeles and Chicago, following successful trials in Helsinki. The initiative aims to create a more eco-friendly delivery system by minimizing car use and leveraging autonomous robots. Over 600 merchants are involved in this rollout, providing customers with diverse food options. However, only eligible customers will benefit from robot deliveries. This service is designed to enhance efficiency during peak times, contributing to DoorDash's goal of a multi-modal delivery platform.
Created at: April 11, 2025 3:00am
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DOGE Axes NHTSA Experts, Raising Concerns Over Autonomous Vehicle Safety
DOGE Axes NHTSA Experts, Raising Concerns Over Autonomous Vehicle Safety
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reportedly laid off around 30 employees from the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), with many being experts in autonomous vehicle safety. This restructuring has ignited concerns that the agency’s ability to evaluate self-driving technology may be significantly weakened. Former employees from NHTSA's Office of Vehicle Automation Safety expressed that the layoffs could hinder the progress of autonomous vehicle development at companies like Tesla. DOGE's actions are part of a broader initiative that has seen over 20,000 federal employees terminated since January.
Created at: April 11, 2025 2:30am
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Spotify CEO Launches Revolutionary Health Clinic in London
Spotify CEO Launches Revolutionary Health Clinic in London
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has launched Neko Health, a cutting-edge body-scanning clinic in London, aiming to transform preventive healthcare. Utilizing advanced AI technology, the clinic provides rapid full-body diagnostics and personalized medical assessments. With a capacity for 30,000 scans annually, the new facility in Spitalfields significantly expands Neko's UK presence. Following AI scans, qualified physicians explain results to patients, enhancing understanding and trust. The £299 scan model is proving popular, with over 15,000 scans already conducted. Neko plans further expansion with two more clinics slated for later this year.
Created at: April 10, 2025 8:30am
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OpenAI Countersues Elon Musk, Calls $97B Bid a 'Sham'
OpenAI Countersues Elon Musk, Calls $97B Bid a 'Sham'
OpenAI has filed a countersuit against Elon Musk following his $97.4 billion acquisition bid, which the company labeled as a 'sham.' The lawsuit alleges that Musk is attempting to impede OpenAI's progress and hijack its AI technology for personal gain. OpenAI's legal team argues that Musk's actions, including his hostile takeover attempt, are a strategy to control the organization. This ongoing legal battle, stemming from Musk's previous accusations against OpenAI's mission, raises significant concerns over the future of artificial intelligence development.
Created at: April 10, 2025 7:00am
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Apple Faces Price Hikes as Trump's Tariffs on China Reach 125%
Apple Faces Price Hikes as Trump's Tariffs on China Reach 125%
Apple is bracing for significant price increases across its product range due to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports, now set at 125%. Despite a temporary 90-day pause, China remains excluded, impacting Apple's manufacturing operations. Major products like the iPhone 16 series, various iPad models, and Mac computers are expected to be affected. Meanwhile, Apple is stockpiling devices in the US to mitigate these tariffs but cannot avoid future price hikes. Other tech companies are also adjusting product releases and sales strategies in response to these economic changes.
Created at: April 10, 2025 2:30am
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Canada Cuts Ties with Starlink Amid Trump Tariffs—What’s Next for Musk?
Canada Cuts Ties with Starlink Amid Trump Tariffs—What’s Next for Musk?
Amidst ongoing trade tensions, Canadian provinces are severing ties with Elon Musk's Starlink. Quebec will not renew its $130 million contract, while Ontario has canceled a $100 million agreement. Yukon also announced its withdrawal. Critics, including the Public Interest Advocacy Centre's Geoff White, express concerns about Musk's relationship with Trump, labeling him a threat to sovereignty. Despite challenges in Canada, Starlink is expanding in the US, securing government contracts and rural broadband subsidies, particularly from the FAA and FCC.
Created at: April 10, 2025 2:30am
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Whistleblower Alleges Meta Shared User Data with China to Build Censorship Tools
Whistleblower Alleges Meta Shared User Data with China to Build Censorship Tools
A former Facebook employee, Sarah Wynn-Williams, has accused Meta of providing China with access to Facebook user data, including that of American citizens. During her congressional testimony, she claimed Meta's actions were aimed at establishing a profitable business in the country, potentially valued at $18 billion. Wynn-Williams alleges that Meta collaborated with the Chinese Communist Party to develop censorship tools that suppress dissent. A Meta spokesperson has denied these claims, stating that the company has no operations in China. The allegations raise serious concerns about user privacy and corporate ethics.
Created at: April 10, 2025 2:30am
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Waymo's Robotaxis May Soon Use AI for Targeted Ads—Privacy Concerns Arise
Waymo's Robotaxis May Soon Use AI for Targeted Ads—Privacy Concerns Arise
Waymo, Google's self-driving car division, is reportedly testing features to deliver targeted ads based on rider behavior, raising privacy alarms. A leaked privacy policy suggests the company could utilize interior camera footage to train AI models, potentially compromising user privacy. Waymo's spokesperson denied any immediate plans for ad-supported features, yet the document hints at future possibilities. As technology advances, the line between convenience and privacy blurs, prompting public concern over data exploitation. This development echoes themes from the sci-fi film 'Minority Report,' where personalized advertising becomes a reality.
Created at: April 9, 2025 1:00pm
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UK Government's 'Murder Prediction' Program Sparks Outcry Over Privacy and Bias
UK Government's 'Murder Prediction' Program Sparks Outcry Over Privacy and Bias
The UK government's controversial 'murder prediction' program is facing significant backlash due to concerns over privacy violations and algorithmic bias. Critics argue that the initiative, aimed at forecasting violent crime using personal data, could lead to discrimination against vulnerable communities. The program, which relies on machine learning algorithms, is said to include sensitive information about individuals with no criminal convictions. While the Ministry of Justice insists the project is still in research stages, opposition groups warn of the potential for misuse and the exacerbation of existing inequalities in the justice system.
Created at: April 9, 2025 1:00pm
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Google Pixel Watch 2 and 3 Introduce AI Scam Detection: Block Fraud Calls with Ease
Google Pixel Watch 2 and 3 Introduce AI Scam Detection: Block Fraud Calls with Ease
Google has rolled out an AI-powered Scam Detection feature for Pixel Watch 2 and 3 users in the US. This innovative update allows users to block unwanted scam calls directly from their wrist. The feature leverages AI to identify suspicious call patterns and provides real-time alerts through vibrations and audible notifications. Users paired with a compatible Pixel phone can easily activate the service via the Phone app. Currently, the feature is only available in English and the US, with no announcements on a broader release yet.
Created at: April 9, 2025 1:00pm
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US DOJ Disbands NCET Crypto Scam Unit, Shifts Towards Blockchain-Friendly Policies
US DOJ Disbands NCET Crypto Scam Unit, Shifts Towards Blockchain-Friendly Policies
The US Department of Justice has disbanded its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET) after four years, aligning with a new blockchain-friendly focus advocated by the Trump administration. The NCET had previously targeted crypto crimes including fraud and money laundering, successfully prosecuting several high-profile cases. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche indicated that the DOJ will now concentrate on illegal crypto operations that harm investors, while easing regulatory scrutiny. This shift comes as the SEC also adopts a more welcoming stance towards the cryptocurrency industry.
Created at: April 9, 2025 2:30am
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Trump Claims Apple Can 'Absolutely' Move iPhone Manufacturing Back to the US
Trump Claims Apple Can 'Absolutely' Move iPhone Manufacturing Back to the US
In a recent press briefing, President Trump expressed confidence that Apple could relocate its iPhone manufacturing to the United States. As tariffs on imported goods take effect, Apple faces significant operational challenges. Trump's Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, emphasized the company's resources and workforce capabilities to make this transition feasible. Apple has already invested $500 billion in the US, indicating its commitment to domestic production. However, the tech industry is bracing for higher costs and logistical challenges as companies adapt to the new tariff landscape.
Created at: April 9, 2025 1:30am
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MrBeast Critiques Trump's Tariffs: Impact on Businesses and Chocolate Production
MrBeast Critiques Trump's Tariffs: Impact on Businesses and Chocolate Production
YouTuber MrBeast has voiced his concerns over President Trump's proposed tariffs on imports, which he claims could negatively impact his chocolate company, Feastables. He argues that the tariffs make manufacturing in the U.S. less viable, pushing companies to produce abroad to avoid costs. Despite sourcing cocoa ethically and paying farmers fair wages, MrBeast highlights how these tariffs could harm small businesses. His remarks emphasize the broader implications of trade policies on global commerce and the chocolate industry, suggesting a need for more thoughtful economic strategies.
Created at: April 8, 2025 7:00pm
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India's Black Market for 'Frankenstein' Laptops Thrives Amid Import Ban
India's Black Market for 'Frankenstein' Laptops Thrives Amid Import Ban
As India bans laptop imports starting January 2025, a burgeoning black market for refurbished 'Frankenstein' laptops emerges. Local technicians are increasingly salvaging e-waste to create budget-friendly machines, significantly aiding students and small businesses. These hybrids, priced at around ₹10,000, contrast sharply with new models costing over ₹70,000. Despite the risks in informal e-waste hubs, this underground economy sustains many livelihoods. However, tech giants resist this repair culture, complicating access to parts and prolonging planned obsolescence. Discussions on right-to-repair laws are underway, yet reform remains critical.
Created at: April 8, 2025 8:00am
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Scientists Clone Extinct Dire Wolf, Reviving a 12,500-Year-Old Predator
Scientists Clone Extinct Dire Wolf, Reviving a 12,500-Year-Old Predator
Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based biotech firm, has successfully cloned the extinct dire wolf, bringing back a species that vanished 12,500 years ago. The company announced the birth of three genetically engineered pups, created using CRISPR technology and ancient DNA. These animals, which mimic their long-extinct ancestors, now reside in a secure wildlife sanctuary. While the achievement is groundbreaking, ethical concerns about de-extinction persist, with critics questioning the ecological implications. Colossal aims to expand its efforts to other extinct species like the woolly mammoth and the dodo.
Created at: April 8, 2025 6:30am
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Apple Races to Stockpile iPhones, Flying Planes from India and China Amid Tariff Threats
Apple Races to Stockpile iPhones, Flying Planes from India and China Amid Tariff Threats
Apple is reportedly responding to looming tariffs imposed by the Trump administration by airlifting iPhones from its manufacturing bases in India and China. Senior Indian officials disclosed that Apple has already dispatched five planes filled with iPhones to the US to mitigate the impact of a 10% import tax that took effect on April 5. The situation is set to worsen on April 9, when tariffs on imports from India will rise to 27% and those from China will soar to 54%. Although this strategy may temporarily buffer prices for the upcoming iPhone 17 series, other products, like Macs, are expected to be adversely affected.
Created at: April 8, 2025 3:30am
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Meta Shifts to Community Notes, Ends US Fact-Checking for Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
Meta Shifts to Community Notes, Ends US Fact-Checking for Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
Meta has officially ended its fact-checking program in the United States as of April 7, 2025, transitioning to a Community Notes system for content verification. This shift affects all posts and media on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, intending to promote free speech. Critics argue that this change could lead to an increase in misinformation, echoing concerns raised during Meta's previous announcements. The company received backlash for its decision, with many users reportedly seeking to delete their accounts. This move aligns Meta with similar strategies employed by other platforms like X.
Created at: April 8, 2025 3:00am
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Freefly's 'Flying Sun' Drone: A Revolutionary Tool for Search-and-Rescue Operations
Freefly's 'Flying Sun' Drone: A Revolutionary Tool for Search-and-Rescue Operations
The Flying Sun 1000 drone by Freefly is designed to emit an impressive 300,000 lumens, making it ideal for search-and-rescue operations. Its advanced LED technology ensures smooth, diffused lighting, eliminating glare and shadows in chaotic environments. The drone operates for up to 50 minutes on battery power, with an option for tethered use for prolonged tasks. Its effective cooling system allows for reliable, long-term use under demanding conditions. Priced at $60,000, this premium solution is tailored for industries needing high-performance lighting. Production begins in June with limited availability.
Created at: April 7, 2025 1:00pm
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Cricket Wireless Unveils Device Trade-In Program to Slash Monthly Bills
Cricket Wireless Unveils Device Trade-In Program to Slash Monthly Bills
Cricket Wireless has launched a new Device Trade-In Program allowing customers to lower their monthly bills by trading in outdated phones. This program, effective from April 4, offers direct account credit instead of gift cards or discounts on new devices, making it unique among competitors. Eligible devices are assessed based on model, age, storage, and condition, with values varying widely. The trade-in process is streamlined, requiring users to reset their devices and use a prepaid shipping kit provided by Cricket. This initiative is designed to help customers save money effortlessly.
Created at: April 7, 2025 7:30am
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Analyst Confirms Apple Will Not Acquire TikTok Amid Ongoing Speculation
Analyst Confirms Apple Will Not Acquire TikTok Amid Ongoing Speculation
Apple analyst Mark Gurman has definitively stated that Apple will not pursue the acquisition or investment in TikTok, dispelling long-standing rumors. He emphasized that there's no viable scenario for Apple to become involved with the controversial platform, which has faced scrutiny over security concerns. Despite speculation that owning TikTok could enhance Apple's reach among younger users, the company prefers to distance itself from politically sensitive issues. As Apple steps away, other potential buyers like OnlyFans and Oracle may enter the bidding war for TikTok.
Created at: April 7, 2025 7:00am
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Meta's Maverick AI Sparks Controversy Over Benchmark Ranking
Meta's Maverick AI Sparks Controversy Over Benchmark Ranking
Meta's Maverick AI recently secured second place on LM Arena, a platform for evaluating AI model performance. However, controversy arose as researchers discovered that the tested version was an 'experimental' variant, not the public release. This has led to concerns about transparency and fairness in AI benchmarking. Critics argue that using a fine-tuned version for evaluation creates unrealistic expectations for developers. As calls for clarity grow, both Meta and the LM Arena have yet to respond to the backlash. The situation raises questions about the integrity of AI performance metrics.
Created at: April 7, 2025 6:00am
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Space Miso: A Taste Test Between Earth and the ISS
Space Miso: A Taste Test Between Earth and the ISS
New research reveals that miso fermented in space, dubbed 'Space Miso', has a distinct taste compared to its Earth counterpart. Conducted aboard the International Space Station, scientists sent miso ingredients for fermentation, resulting in a nuttier flavor. While the space version is deemed tasty, it lacks the quality of miso made on Earth, potentially due to microgravity and radiation effects on fermentation. This study highlights the unique challenges of food production in space as researchers continue to explore life-supporting systems for future missions.
Created at: April 7, 2025 2:30am
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Elon Musk's DOGE Plans IRS 'Hackathon' Next Week to Access Data
Elon Musk's DOGE Plans IRS 'Hackathon' Next Week to Access Data
Reports reveal that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is organizing a hackathon next week aimed at accessing Internal Revenue Service (IRS) data. The initiative seeks to create a 'mega API' to facilitate the transfer of IRS information to a cloud platform. However, an IRS employee has expressed concerns that the timeline is unrealistic and could potentially disrupt the agency's operations. Collaborating with Palantir, DOGE's operation is led by Gavin Kliger and Sam Corcos, amid ongoing scrutiny regarding their claims and compensation practices.
Created at: April 7, 2025 2:30am
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White House Blames iPhone Feature for Signal Scandal Internal Investigation Points to 'Contact Suggestion Update' as Culprit
White House Blames iPhone Feature for Signal Scandal
Internal Investigation Points to 'Contact Suggestion Update' as Culprit
The White House has reportedly identified the cause of the Signal Messenger scandal, blaming an iPhone feature known as the 'contact suggestion update.' This feature led to the accidental inclusion of Atlantic's Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a sensitive group chat regarding airstrike plans in Yemen. The issue began when Goldberg emailed a request for comment, which was then forwarded to National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, resulting in a mix-up. Waltz's phone erroneously saved Goldberg's number under another contact's name, causing the mishap. The incident highlights ongoing controversies surrounding the Trump administration's communication practices.
Created at: April 7, 2025 1:30am
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Trump Extends TikTok Sale Deadline by 75 Days to Avert Ban
Trump Extends TikTok Sale Deadline by 75 Days to Avert Ban
President Trump has announced a 75-day extension for TikTok's sale deadline, allowing the platform more time to finalize a deal and avoid a ban. Despite this extension, TikTok must divest from its Chinese ownership to continue operations in the U.S. The President emphasized his commitment to helping TikTok and maintaining relations with China, despite ongoing tensions. Various bidders are interested in purchasing the platform, with Trump reportedly mediating the negotiations. The looming ban still poses a threat as TikTok remains classified as a foreign adversary under U.S. law.
Created at: April 6, 2025 11:00am
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Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable for Devices Purchased in China
Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable for Devices Purchased in China
Apple Intelligence is still not accessible for iPhones and devices purchased in mainland China, despite its global rollout. Users from outside China who visit the mainland also face restrictions. While iOS 18.4 has made the feature available in Europe, mainland China continues to be excluded due to local regulations. Devices bought from regions like Taiwan or Hong Kong can use Apple Intelligence if supported. Users will regain access upon leaving China, but residents with foreign-bought devices will remain unable to utilize the AI technology. Compatibility is limited to newer models, further complicating access.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:29pm
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Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable for Devices Purchased in Mainland China
Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable for Devices Purchased in Mainland China
Apple Intelligence continues to be inaccessible for devices purchased within mainland China, affecting iPhone users both locally and abroad. Despite the rollout of iOS 18.4, which granted access to Europe, users in mainland China still face restrictions due to local regulations. Those who bought iPhones outside China but are visiting the mainland also cannot utilize Apple Intelligence. Only devices purchased from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau are eligible for this feature. Users can access the service again once they leave the mainland, highlighting ongoing issues with global availability.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:29pm
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Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable on Devices Purchased in China
Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable on Devices Purchased in China
Apple Intelligence is still inaccessible for devices purchased in mainland China, affecting both local buyers and those visiting from abroad. Despite the global rollout of iOS 18.4, users in China cannot utilize the AI feature, a situation reminiscent of earlier restrictions in the EU. Only devices bought from Taiwan, Hong Kong, or Macau can access Apple Intelligence if supported. Users who bought their devices outside China but reside in the mainland face similar restrictions, unable to use the feature even while traveling. The situation raises questions about regional regulations impacting technology availability.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:29pm
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Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable for China-Purchased Devices
Apple Intelligence Remains Unavailable for China-Purchased Devices
Apple Intelligence is still inaccessible for devices purchased in mainland China, affecting both local buyers and temporary visitors. Despite the global rollout of iOS 18.4 allowing access in Europe, mainland China remains excluded due to regulatory issues. Users who bought iPhones abroad but live in China also cannot utilize Apple Intelligence. Access to the feature will be restored once they leave China, similar to restrictions on social media platforms. Only devices from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau can access the technology if compatible. The situation highlights ongoing challenges for Apple in meeting local regulations.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:29pm
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Wikimedia Faces AI Scraping Crisis, Bandwidth Surges by 50%
Wikimedia Faces AI Scraping Crisis, Bandwidth Surges by 50%
Wikimedia Foundation is grappling with a significant increase in AI scraping activities that are overwhelming its servers. Since January 2024, the organization reported a 50% surge in bandwidth usage, primarily driven by bots collecting data for large language models. Despite organic user traffic, bots constitute the majority of site visits, straining operations across Wikimedia's platforms. This unauthorized scraping has raised concerns about copyright infringement and privacy issues. The Foundation's post highlights the urgent need for addressing the impact of AI scraping on digital resources.
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Wikimedia Faces Server Strain as AI Bots Increase Scraping Activity
Wikimedia Faces Server Strain as AI Bots Increase Scraping Activity
The Wikimedia Foundation has raised concerns over a surge in AI scraping that is severely straining its servers. The organization reported a 50% increase in bandwidth usage since January 2024, largely driven by bots collecting data for training large language models. While organic user traffic remains, AI bots are now the primary contributors to server requests. This issue highlights ongoing challenges with unlicensed data scraping, echoing broader industry concerns about copyright infringement and privacy violations. Wikimedia's situation reflects a growing trend of AI companies leveraging web data without permission.
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Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' Amid Ban Rumors
Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' Amid Ban Rumors
In response to TikTok's looming ban, President Trump has proposed the creation of 'TikTok America,' a new company primarily owned by American investors. This initiative aims to license TikTok's algorithm from ByteDance, which would retain a minority stake. Trump is reportedly acting as a broker for this sale, but approval from the Chinese government remains uncertain. Several parties, including YouTuber MrBeast and AI startup Perplexity AI, have expressed interest in purchasing TikTok's US operations. The proposal seeks to navigate the Foreign Adversary law requiring full US ownership.
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Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' to Rescue TikTok Amid Ban Threat
Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' to Rescue TikTok Amid Ban Threat
As TikTok faces a potential ban in the U.S., President Trump has proposed the creation of a new entity called 'TikTok America,' primarily owned by American investors while retaining a stake for ByteDance. The plan involves distributing 50% ownership to U.S. investors and allowing ByteDance to keep a 19.9% stake. Although Trump intends to broker deals for the sale, it remains unclear if the proposal has Chinese government approval. Meanwhile, several investors, including MrBeast and Perplexity AI, have expressed interest in purchasing TikTok's U.S. operations.
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Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' to Navigate Possible Ban
Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' to Navigate Possible Ban
As TikTok faces the threat of a ban in the U.S., President Trump has proposed establishing 'TikTok America,' a new company aimed at facilitating the platform's sale. This initiative would involve American investors holding 50% ownership while ByteDance retains a minority stake. Trump will act as a broker for negotiations, although the proposal's approval from the Chinese government remains uncertain. Several interested buyers, including YouTube star MrBeast and AI startup Perplexity AI, have emerged, aiming to integrate TikTok into their ventures. The future of TikTok hinges on these developments amidst ongoing legal challenges.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:28pm
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Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' Amidst Ban Threats
Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' Amidst Ban Threats
As TikTok faces a potential ban in the U.S., President Donald Trump has proposed a new company called 'TikTok America' aimed at facilitating a sale of the platform. This initiative would see 50% ownership distributed to American investors while ByteDance retains a 19.9% stake. Trump would serve as a broker for the deal but would not hold ownership in the new entity. Several investors, including MrBeast and AI startup Perplexity AI, have expressed interest in purchasing TikTok. However, compliance with U.S. regulations remains uncertain, complicating the proposal's viability.
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Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' Amid Looming Ban
Trump Proposes 'TikTok America' Amid Looming Ban
In response to TikTok's possible ban, President Donald Trump has proposed the creation of 'TikTok America,' a new company aimed at safeguarding the platform's US operations. This entity would primarily involve American investors while ByteDance retains a minority stake. Trump will act as a broker for the sale, although the approval from the Chinese government remains uncertain. The proposal suggests a 50% ownership by new US investors, with ByteDance potentially holding a 19.9% stake. Various investors, including MrBeast and Perplexity AI, have expressed interest in acquiring TikTok amidst ongoing regulatory challenges.
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Smartphone Apps Enhance Driver Safety Even Post-Usage, Study Reveals
Smartphone Apps Enhance Driver Safety Even Post-Usage, Study Reveals
A recent AAA Foundation study shows that smartphone apps monitoring driving habits can lead to safer driving behaviors, even after usage ends. The research involved 1,400 participants divided into groups receiving various feedback methods. Results indicated a 13% reduction in speeding and a 25% decrease in sharp acceleration among users. Positive changes persisted for six weeks post-experiment, highlighting effective behavior modification. With over 40,000 traffic fatalities in the U.S. in 2021, these findings suggest that real-time feedback could significantly improve road safety. Participants favored monetary incentives and weekly feedback to encourage safer driving.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:28pm
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Smartphone Apps Enhance Driving Safety Even After Usage Ends
Smartphone Apps Enhance Driving Safety Even After Usage Ends
A recent AAA Foundation study reveals that smartphone apps monitoring driving behavior can significantly improve road safety. The research involved 1,400 drivers split into four groups, showing notable reductions in risky habits: 21% decreased hard braking and 25% accelerated less sharply. Crucially, positive behavior changes persisted even six weeks after the feedback ended. Participants favored monetary incentives and weekly feedback for motivation. This innovative approach to monitoring aligns with the pressing need to reduce traffic fatalities, emphasizing technology's potential to foster safer driving habits.
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Smartphone Apps Boost Driving Safety Even After Usage
Smartphone Apps Boost Driving Safety Even After Usage
A recent AAA Foundation study reveals that smartphone apps monitoring driving behavior can significantly enhance road safety. The research involved 1,400 drivers, with participants receiving real-time feedback on their driving habits. Results showed a 13% reduction in speeding and a 25% decrease in sharp accelerations. Notably, positive changes persisted for six weeks post-study, indicating lasting effects of feedback. While monetary incentives motivated many to improve, regular updates via text also played a crucial role. This innovative approach could help reduce the 40,000 annual traffic deaths in the U.S.
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Smartphone Apps Enhance Driving Safety Even After Use Ends
Smartphone Apps Enhance Driving Safety Even After Use Ends
A recent AAA study reveals that smartphone apps monitoring driving habits significantly improve road safety. The research involved 1,400 drivers divided into groups receiving varying feedback. Results showed a 13% decrease in speeding and notable reductions in hard braking and rapid acceleration. Despite improved driving behaviors, participants did not change phone usage habits significantly. Interestingly, most drivers maintained positive changes for weeks post-study. The findings suggest that real-time feedback fosters long-term safe driving practices, offering a promising solution to combat traffic fatalities.
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