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News Publishers Try To Sic the Government on Google AI
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAntitrust Means Whatever Government Wants It To Mean In a...for using antitrust law against Google...
As China’s Internet Disappears, ‘We Lose Parts of Our Collective Memory’
New York Times· 16 hours agoThe number of Chinese websites is shrinking and posts are being removed and censored, stoking fears...
Europe Banned Russia’s RT Network. Its Content Is Still Spreading.
New York Times· 5 days agoA study found that hundreds of sites, many without obvious Kremlin links, copied Russian propaganda...
London is desperate for IPOs. Could Shein end the drought?
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoFast fashion giant Shein, founded in China, is taking steps for going public in the United Kingdom,...
Netherlands regulator sets €300 deposit limit for younger players
Casino City Times· 2 days ago(PRESS RELEASE) -- Today, the Dutch Gaming Authority publishes the appropriate Policy Rule of Responsible Gaming. The Ksa is taking a big step towards realizing a safer online gambling market ...
How a paperwork glitch is hurting student loan borrowers’ credit scores
Anchorage Daily News· 6 days agoOne balance was listed under her current student loan servicer, Missouri Higher Education Loan...
JD Supra: UK Regulators Publish Approaches to AI Regulation in Financial Services
JD Supra· 2 days agoIn summary, the releases made clear...relevant regulations. Although it is unlikely that we will see prescriptive AI rules within the financial services sector anytime soon, the regulators ...
Can we afford to let AI companies ask for forgiveness instead of permission?
Fortune· 4 days agoWith the AI market booming, the forgiveness cycle is kicking into high gear once again. Consider Google’s latest AI imbroglio. On Thursday, the company published a lengthy blog post explaining ...
Travel junk fees are a virus with no easy fix
San Jose Mercury News· 4 days agoGetting upset at junk fees is like getting upset at the flu. Since budget airlines rose to prominence over a decade ago, airlines have been exploiting a...
Column: With Live Nation lawsuit, government signals it's fed up with alleged corporate scofflaws
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoIs there a better example of arrogant corporate behavior than flouting a government decree — not...