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Protester Crashes Microsoft Keynote, Accuses Company of AI Misuse
Protester Crashes Microsoft Keynote, Accuses Company of AI Misuse
During a recent Microsoft keynote focused on Copilot, a protester challenged the company's ethics, claiming it has 'blood on its hands' due to its reported involvement with the Israeli military. The protest highlighted allegations of Microsoft and OpenAI's AI models being used for military targeting during conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, leading to civilian casualties. Mustafa Suleyman, head of Consumer AI at Microsoft, acknowledged the protest but did not engage further. This incident follows a series of protests, including those by Microsoft employees, coordinated by the No Azure for Apartheid movement.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:26pm
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Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
President Trump has announced a 75-day extension of the TikTok ban deadline, allowing more time to finalize a deal aimed at saving the app. He stated on Truth Social that his administration is making significant progress on negotiations. The original deadline, set by previous legislation, was January 19, but Trump had already granted a prior extension. Multiple U.S. investors, including Oracle and Walmart, are reportedly interested in acquiring TikTok's U.S. operations. Trump emphasized the importance of working with China to finalize a deal, especially in light of recent tariffs imposed on Chinese imports.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:26pm
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Protester Disrupts Microsoft Keynote, Accuses Company of Bloodshed
Protester Disrupts Microsoft Keynote, Accuses Company of Bloodshed
During a Microsoft keynote focused on Copilot, a protester interrupted to accuse the company of profiting from AI weapons used by the Israeli military. The protester claimed, 'Microsoft has blood on its hands' in light of recent reports linking AI technology to military operations in Gaza and Lebanon. Microsoft’s AI head, Mustafa Suleyman, acknowledged the protest. This incident follows multiple protests from employees over Microsoft's alleged military ties. A second protester later disrupted a panel featuring CEO Satya Nadella and former CEOs, marking a coordinated action by the No Azure for Apartheid movement.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:26pm
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Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
President Trump has announced a 75-day extension for the TikTok ban deadline, allowing more time for a potential deal to save the app. This decision was communicated via a post on Truth Social, highlighting the administration's progress in negotiations. The original deadline was set by a law from former President Biden, with TikTok's U.S. operations facing pressure from multiple U.S. investors. Notably, any agreement requires approval from the Chinese government, which has shown reluctance to sell. Trump also mentioned recent tariffs on China, emphasizing their significance for national security.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:26pm
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Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
President Trump has announced a 75-day extension for the TikTok ban, allowing more time to finalize a deal. In a post on Truth Social, he emphasized progress in negotiations, stating that an executive order was necessary to keep TikTok operational. This marks the second extension since the original deadline was set by former President Biden. Trump is reviewing proposals from U.S. investors, including Oracle and Walmart, as potential buyers. However, any deal requires Chinese government approval, and ByteDance has shown reluctance to sell. The move follows Trump's recent imposition of tariffs on China.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:26pm
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Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
President Donald Trump has announced a 75-day extension for the TikTok ban, allowing more time to finalize a deal. In a post on Truth Social, Trump emphasized that his administration is making progress on negotiations to save TikTok. This marks the second extension of the ban, originally set to take effect soon. Key investors, including Oracle and Blackstone, have submitted proposals for TikTok's U.S. operations. Any agreement will require Chinese government approval, and ByteDance has shown reluctance to sell. Trump's tariff policies against China further complicate the situation.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:26pm
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Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline by 75 Days Amid Ongoing Negotiations
President Trump has announced a 75-day extension for the TikTok ban, allowing more time to finalize a deal. In a post on Truth Social, he emphasized progress in negotiations, stating the deal requires further approvals. This marks the second extension since the original deadline set by former President Biden. Trump is reviewing proposals from U.S. investors, including Oracle and Walmart, while also considering tariff implications with China. The Chinese government must approve any deal, and TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has shown reluctance to sell. The situation remains dynamic as tariffs are also being discussed.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:25pm
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San Francisco Mayor Lurie Reaches Out to Tech CEOs to Revitalize City
San Francisco Mayor Lurie Reaches Out to Tech CEOs to Revitalize City
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is proactively engaging tech leaders to restore the city's luster amid a homelessness crisis. At the TechCrunch StrictlyVC event, he emphasized the importance of collaboration and highlighted initiatives to streamline business operations. Lurie has rolled back harmful drug programs while proposing new zoning laws for taller buildings to increase housing. He aims to attract AI firms with tax breaks and plans to involve them in civic improvements. Lurie is determined to revitalize San Francisco as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:24pm
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SF Mayor Lurie Calls on Tech Leaders to Revitalize City Amid Crisis
SF Mayor Lurie Calls on Tech Leaders to Revitalize City Amid Crisis
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is reaching out to tech CEOs to help restore the city’s vibrancy. He aims to address the pressing issues of drug use and homelessness that have driven businesses away. Lurie has rolled back a free drug paraphernalia program and introduced new zoning laws to increase housing options. His administration is promoting the ‘Permit SF’ initiative to streamline startup operations. Lurie is also keen on attracting AI companies by offering tax breaks and fostering partnerships with business leaders to enhance city engagement. He believes innovation must return to San Francisco.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:24pm
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San Francisco Mayor Lurie Engages Tech Leaders to Revitalize City
San Francisco Mayor Lurie Engages Tech Leaders to Revitalize City
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is actively reaching out to tech CEOs to restore the city's former glory. Addressing issues like homelessness and public safety, Lurie aims to retain and attract businesses back to the area. He has introduced initiatives to streamline construction permits and zoning regulations, allowing for taller buildings and more housing. Additionally, Lurie is fostering partnerships with AI companies, offering tax incentives to bolster their presence in the city. His efforts also include engaging with community leaders to ensure inclusive growth amidst rising tech influence.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:24pm
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San Francisco Mayor Lurie Reaches Out to Tech CEOs to Revitalize City
San Francisco Mayor Lurie Reaches Out to Tech CEOs to Revitalize City
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is actively engaging with tech leaders to restore the city’s former glory. At the TechCrunch StrictlyVC event, he emphasized the need to tackle the drug crisis and homelessness, which have driven businesses away. Lurie introduced initiatives like Permit SF to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for startups and proposed zoning changes for taller buildings. He aims to attract AI companies by offering tax breaks and fostering partnerships. Despite concerns about tech displacement, Lurie believes innovation can thrive in San Francisco once again.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:24pm
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San Francisco Mayor Lurie Aims to Revive Tech Scene by Addressing Urgent Issues
San Francisco Mayor Lurie Aims to Revive Tech Scene by Addressing Urgent Issues
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is actively reaching out to tech CEOs to revitalize the city's business environment. During a recent event, he emphasized the need to tackle homelessness and drug-related crises to attract entrepreneurs back. Lurie announced initiatives like Permit SF to streamline business operations and a zoning proposal for taller buildings. He aims to make San Francisco competitive in the tech space by offering tax breaks to AI companies while encouraging them to invest in local culture. The mayor insists that innovation must return to the city, positioning it as a hub for the future.
Created at: April 5, 2025 5:24pm
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Hillary Clinton Joins Bluesky, Following Obama
Hillary Clinton Joins Bluesky, Following Obama
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has officially joined the social media platform Bluesky, shortly after former President Barack Obama made his debut post. Clinton confirmed her account's authenticity via an Instagram story and a post on X, addressing the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election that holds significant political implications. With over 33 million users, Bluesky is gaining traction as an alternative to X, particularly for those disenchanted by Elon Musk's political influence. Clinton's presence on the platform enhances its legitimacy as a competitor in the social media landscape.
Created at: March 31, 2025 8:30pm
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Signal's Downloads Surge Amid Trump Administration Messaging Scandal
Signal's Downloads Surge Amid Trump Administration Messaging Scandal
The encrypted messaging app Signal has experienced a remarkable spike in downloads following a scandal involving the Trump administration. After a journalist was mistakenly added to a sensitive group chat, downloads surged by 26% on the day the news broke, reaching an all-time high of 195,000 by Wednesday. This increase is attributed to heightened curiosity about the app used by high-ranking officials. Despite dismissing the situation's seriousness, the incident has led to a significant rise in visibility for Signal, reinforcing the idea that 'all press is good press.'
Created at: March 31, 2025 5:00pm
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Trump Promises TikTok Deal Before April 5 Deadline
Trump Promises TikTok Deal Before April 5 Deadline
President Donald Trump announced that a deal with TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, will be finalized before the April 5 deadline. He mentioned significant interest from potential buyers, stating, "There’s tremendous interest in TikTok." The deadline was extended in January after an executive order. Reports indicate that Blackstone is considering acquiring a stake in TikTok’s U.S. operations, potentially joining existing investors. Trump remains open to further extending the deadline if necessary, emphasizing the importance of the app's survival.
Created at: March 31, 2025 3:30pm
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Utah's New Law Holds App Stores Accountable for Age Verification
Utah's New Law Holds App Stores Accountable for Age Verification
Utah has enacted a groundbreaking law that mandates Apple and Google to verify users' ages on their app stores and obtain parental consent for minors. This makes Utah the first state to implement such legislation, known as the App Store Accountability Act. The law seeks to clarify the responsibility of age verification, which has been a point of contention among tech companies. In response, Apple is launching child safety initiatives, including an age-checking system for apps. Social media firms like Meta and Snap have praised the law, advocating for broader adoption in other states.
Created at: March 27, 2025 4:00pm
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UnitedHealth Scrubs DEI Mentions from Website Amid Controversy
UnitedHealth Scrubs DEI Mentions from Website Amid Controversy
UnitedHealth Group has removed significant references to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies from its website, including blog posts and dedicated sections. Archived versions reveal that many DEI pages now redirect to 'page not found' errors. This action aligns with a broader trend among major companies retreating from DEI initiatives due to pressure from the Trump administration. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has called for investigations into DEI programs at federally funded firms. UnitedHealth has replaced its DEI mentions with a less robust 'Culture of Belonging' page.
Created at: March 26, 2025 10:00pm
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Silicon Valley Founders and VCs Join Forces with Elon Musk's DOGE
Silicon Valley Founders and VCs Join Forces with Elon Musk's DOGE
A recent report highlights the growing influence of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists within the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), established to cut government spending. Notable figures include Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia and VC Marc Andreessen, both of whom are taking on significant roles in government. The report reveals previously unreported members like Mike Gonzalez, former founder of HR startup TraceHQ. This shift signals a new era where tech disruptors are shaping federal policies and operations, raising questions about government efficiency and accountability.
Created at: March 26, 2025 7:00pm
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SpaceX's Controversial Investment Route for Chinese Stakeholders Raises National Security Concerns
SpaceX's Controversial Investment Route for Chinese Stakeholders Raises National Security Concerns
SpaceX has reportedly permitted Chinese investors to acquire stakes through offshore entities, raising alarms about potential national security risks. This practice emerged from testimony related to a corporate dispute, revealing that the company finds it acceptable for foreign investments to remain anonymous. Experts warn that such strategies may conceal foreign ownership and violate U.S. regulations. The Pentagon's concern over Musk's ties with China compounds the issue, as SpaceX is involved in sensitive defense contracts. No formal review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. has been disclosed regarding these practices.
Created at: March 26, 2025 6:30pm
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Gen Z Creator Kat Abughazaleh Launches Congressional Campaign Amid Musk's Controversy
Gen Z Creator Kat Abughazaleh Launches Congressional Campaign Amid Musk's Controversy
Kat Abughazaleh, a 26-year-old social media creator, has announced her candidacy for Congress in Illinois’ Ninth District, responding to Elon Musk's previous mockery of her layoff from Media Matters. With over half a million followers, she aims to address key issues like affordable housing and expanded social security. Abughazaleh's campaign strategy heavily utilizes Bluesky, where she raised $100,000 within hours. She seeks to inspire younger candidates and be a voice for her generation, emphasizing a need for stronger digital outreach from Democrats. Her run may redefine Gen Z political engagement.
Created at: March 25, 2025 3:30pm
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Trump Administration Shields DOGE Documents from FOIA Disclosure
Trump Administration Shields DOGE Documents from FOIA Disclosure
The Department of Energy has implemented measures to protect documents related to DOGE from being disclosed under the Freedom of Information Act. A memo from acting general counsel David R. Taggart outlines procedures for evaluating grants and contracts for efficiency and alignment with DOE priorities. Officials are instructed to complete spreadsheets carefully to avoid litigation risks associated with DOGE cutbacks. The memo suggests that even the DOE's national laboratories may face scrutiny, highlighting the potential for widespread impacts on contracts and grants within the department.
Created at: March 24, 2025 4:00pm
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Google Declares News Worthless to Ad Business in Controversial EU Experiment
Google Declares News Worthless to Ad Business in Controversial EU Experiment
Google has unveiled findings from a recent experiment where it removed news from search results for 1% of users across eight European markets for 2.5 months. The tech giant claims that the absence of news had no discernible impact on its advertising revenue, stating that publishers overestimate the value of their content. This test was conducted amid European copyright laws requiring compensation for news snippets. Google aims to leverage these results in negotiations with publishers, despite facing scrutiny and past antitrust fines in the region. Notably, the test excluded France due to legal concerns.
Created at: March 21, 2025 12:00pm
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AI Models Show Language-Based Censorship Discrepancies in Responses
AI Models Show Language-Based Censorship Discrepancies in Responses
A recent analysis reveals that AI models from Chinese labs, such as DeepSeek, display varying levels of compliance based on the language used in prompts. While these models are designed to censor politically sensitive content, they tend to be more restrictive in Chinese than in English. Developer xlr8harder tested multiple models and found that even U.S.-developed AI showed less willingness to address critical topics in Chinese. Experts suggest this reflects broader issues in AI training and cultural context, highlighting the need for improved model governance across languages.
Created at: March 20, 2025 7:00pm
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X Takes Legal Action Against Indian Government Over Censorship Claims
X Takes Legal Action Against Indian Government Over Censorship Claims
Social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, has filed a lawsuit against the Indian government, alleging unlawful expansion of powers by the IT ministry to remove online content. This legal challenge follows X's previous compliance with government orders during last year's farmers' protests. The lawsuit claims that a newly established mechanism allows numerous public officials to issue content takedown orders without proper legal safeguards. X argues this leads to unrestrained censorship, violating the rights of users in India. A hearing on the case is expected in the High Court of Karnataka next week.
Created at: March 20, 2025 5:00pm
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Sequoia Capital Closes D.C. Office, Disbands Policy Team
Sequoia Capital Closes D.C. Office, Disbands Policy Team
Sequoia Capital will shut down its Washington D.C. office and disband its policy team by the end of March. This decision contrasts with other Silicon Valley firms, like Andreessen Horowitz, which are strengthening ties with the new Trump administration. Sequoia, which opened the office five years ago to assist companies with regulatory matters, has stated they are now well-equipped to maintain relationships without a dedicated team. The closure affects three full-time employees and policy fellows. The firm remains politically neutral despite some partners' past political expressions.
Created at: March 19, 2025 9:30pm
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AI Safety Laws Must Anticipate Future Risks, Says New Report
AI Safety Laws Must Anticipate Future Risks, Says New Report
A California policy group co-led by AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li released a report urging lawmakers to consider unobserved AI risks when formulating regulations. The report calls for increased transparency from AI developers regarding safety tests and data practices. It emphasizes the need for third-party evaluations and whistleblower protections for employees in the AI sector. While it does not endorse specific legislation, it aligns with previous efforts to enhance AI safety, reflecting a growing consensus among experts on the necessity of proactive measures in AI governance. The final report is expected in June 2025.
Created at: March 19, 2025 6:30pm
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EPA's Actions Against Nonprofits Deemed 'Arbitrary and Capricious' by Federal Judge
EPA's Actions Against Nonprofits Deemed 'Arbitrary and Capricious' by Federal Judge
A federal judge has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) acted arbitrarily when it froze the accounts of three nonprofits. The judge issued a restraining order requiring the EPA and Citibank to restore access to funds. The nonprofits, recipients of grants from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, challenged the EPA's vague claims of waste and fraud. The judge found no substantiated evidence for the EPA's actions, which could cause irreparable harm to the nonprofits. One plaintiff, Climate United, has committed $392 million to various projects impacted by the freeze.
Created at: March 19, 2025 5:00pm
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EU Investigates Google for Potential Digital Markets Act Violations
EU Investigates Google for Potential Digital Markets Act Violations
The European Union has launched an investigation into Google’s compliance with the Digital Markets Act, suspecting breaches in its Search and Play Store services. Preliminary findings suggest Google favors its own offerings over those of competitors, violating self-preferencing rules. The Commission believes Google also restricts app developers from directing users to better deals outside its Play Store. If confirmed, violations could lead to fines up to 10% of Alphabet's global turnover. Google argues that these changes could harm user experience and innovation, as the investigation continues.
Created at: March 19, 2025 5:00pm
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EU Issues First DMA Interoperability Instructions to Apple
EU Issues First DMA Interoperability Instructions to Apple
The European Union has provided Apple with preliminary instructions for complying with the interoperability mandates of its Digital Markets Act (DMA). The guidelines aim to ensure that third-party developers can access crucial iOS connectivity features previously limited to Apple. These changes potentially enhance compatibility for non-Apple devices like Bluetooth headphones and smartwatches. Apple has expressed concerns that the DMA compromises user privacy and security, arguing that it could force the company to expose sensitive data. Meanwhile, smaller tech firms are pushing back against Apple's restrictive policies, advocating for a fairer competitive landscape.
Created at: March 19, 2025 3:30pm
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Trump's Dismissal of FTC Commissioners Sparks Legal Controversy
Trump's Dismissal of FTC Commissioners Sparks Legal Controversy
President Trump has terminated the appointments of two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission, igniting a potential legal confrontation over a 1935 Supreme Court ruling that restricts the dismissal of FTC commissioners to instances of 'good cause.' The dismissed commissioners, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, have labeled their firings as illegal, asserting that the president's actions are motivated by fear of their dissenting views. This move represents a broader challenge to the independence of regulatory agencies under the Trump administration, which has previously sought to undermine their authority.
Created at: March 18, 2025 11:30pm
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JD Vance Advocates for AI Deregulation as a Boost for American Workers
JD Vance Advocates for AI Deregulation as a Boost for American Workers
During the Andreessen Horowitz American Dynamism Summit, Vice President JD Vance expressed that reducing regulations on AI will foster innovation and benefit American workers. He argued that fears of job losses from AI are misplaced, as technology historically leads to the creation of higher-paying jobs. Vance criticized past governments for failing both workers and tech leaders, emphasizing a need for a favorable environment for tech growth. He also suggested that altering trade policies and reducing immigration could prevent offshoring and encourage domestic investment.
Created at: March 18, 2025 11:00pm
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Elon Musk’s DOGE Role Faces Constitutional Scrutiny
Elon Musk’s DOGE Role Faces Constitutional Scrutiny
A federal judge has ruled that Elon Musk's leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency may violate the U.S. Constitution's appointments clause. Judge Theodore Chuang's opinion indicates that Musk has exerted authority at USAID, which can only be held by properly appointed officers. The ruling follows a lawsuit from unnamed USAID employees and orders the restoration of some agency operations while restricting Musk's actions. The case has garnered attention, particularly as Musk and President Trump have publicly challenged judicial decisions, prompting rebukes from judicial authorities.
Created at: March 18, 2025 10:30pm
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FTC Removes Over 300 Blog Posts Critical of Big Tech
FTC Removes Over 300 Blog Posts Critical of Big Tech
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has deleted more than 300 blog posts that criticized major tech companies such as Amazon and Microsoft regarding their data practices. This action follows the tenure of former chair Lina Khan, who was known for her aggressive antitrust enforcement. The removal may breach laws governing government data handling and aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to eliminate specific terms from official documents. The FTC did not respond to requests for comment on this significant change in policy.
Created at: March 18, 2025 8:00pm
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Apple Loses Appeal Against Germany's Big Tech Abuse Control
Apple Loses Appeal Against Germany's Big Tech Abuse Control
Apple has lost its appeal against Germany's Federal Cartel Office, which upheld a five-year regulatory designation imposing special competition controls on the tech giant. This ruling reinforces the scrutiny Apple faces in Europe, particularly regarding its App Tracking Transparency framework, which the FCO suspects may constitute self-preferencing. Apple's response highlighted its commitment to user privacy and competition, despite the court's decision. The ruling aligns Apple with other tech companies like Google and Meta, who are also under similar regulations aimed at ensuring fair competition in the digital landscape.
Created at: March 18, 2025 12:30pm
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DOGE Staffer Violates Treasury Protocol by Sending Unencrypted Data
DOGE Staffer Violates Treasury Protocol by Sending Unencrypted Data
A staff member from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been accused of violating Treasury policies by emailing unencrypted personal information, as revealed in a federal lawsuit. The staffer, Marko Elez, shared sensitive data with Trump administration officials before resigning after controversial social media posts surfaced. Treasury's chief security officer testified that a forensic analysis uncovered the breach. The lawsuit aims to prevent DOGE from accessing sensitive financial data. Elez has since been rehired at the Social Security Administration.
Created at: March 17, 2025 3:30pm
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UK's Ofcom Targets File-Sharing Services to Combat CSAM
UK's Ofcom Targets File-Sharing Services to Combat CSAM
The UK's internet regulator, Ofcom, has initiated an enforcement program under the Online Safety Act to address illegal content on storage and file-sharing services. This comes after evidence indicated these platforms are prone to misuse for sharing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Ofcom has contacted several services, warning them of upcoming formal requests for information regarding their safety measures. Non-compliance could lead to penalties of up to 10% of global annual turnover. The initiative aims to enhance online safety and hold companies accountable for content management.
Created at: March 17, 2025 10:30am
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European Tech Coalition Advocates for Radical Shift Toward Digital Sovereignty
European Tech Coalition Advocates for Radical Shift Toward Digital Sovereignty
A coalition of over 80 European tech organizations has called for urgent action to reduce dependence on foreign digital infrastructure. In a letter addressed to EU leaders, the group emphasizes the need to promote local alternatives in technology, urging the adoption of a 'Buy European' mandate for public procurement. They warn that without decisive measures, reliance on U.S. tech firms will grow, jeopardizing innovation and security. The coalition suggests creating a Sovereign Infrastructure Fund to bolster local investments and promote a unified digital strategy across Europe.
Created at: March 17, 2025 5:00am
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Meta Wins Legal Battle Against Ex-Employee Over Controversial Memoir
Meta Wins Legal Battle Against Ex-Employee Over Controversial Memoir
Meta has secured a legal victory against former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams regarding her memoir, 'Careless People'. An arbitrator ruled she may have breached her non-disparagement agreement, temporarily restricting her from promoting the book until arbitration concludes. Despite this, the memoir remains a bestseller on Amazon, potentially benefiting from the Streisand Effect. Publisher Macmillan supports the book, condemning Meta's tactics. Wynn-Williams' memoir critiques Facebook's internal culture and its past ambitions in China, while Meta dismisses her claims as outdated and misleading.
Created at: March 16, 2025 9:30pm
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Jim Jordan Questions Big Tech Over AI Censorship Allegations
Jim Jordan Questions Big Tech Over AI Censorship Allegations
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has sent letters to 16 tech companies, including Google and OpenAI, probing for communications with the Biden Administration that may indicate efforts to censor AI-generated speech. This inquiry follows previous claims that the Biden Administration pressured Big Tech to suppress conservative viewpoints. The companies, including Apple and Microsoft, have until March 27 to respond. Jordan's investigation highlights ongoing tensions between conservative lawmakers and Silicon Valley regarding perceived AI censorship practices. Notably absent from the inquiry is Elon Musk's xAI, raising questions about its implications.
Created at: March 14, 2025 10:30pm
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UK's Secret iCloud Backdoor Order Sparks Civil Rights Challenge
UK's Secret iCloud Backdoor Order Sparks Civil Rights Challenge
A secret order from the U.K. government compelling Apple to create a backdoor for its encrypted iCloud service has been met with legal challenges from civil rights groups Liberty and Privacy International. They argue the order is 'unacceptable and disproportionate', potentially affecting global users. The groups, represented by law firm Leigh Day, aim to join their complaints with Apple's ongoing legal challenge to the order. They emphasize the necessity of end-to-end encryption for privacy protection and request a public hearing for the case. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal is set to hear Apple's appeal today.
Created at: March 14, 2025 11:00am
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