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California Governor Vetoes AI Safety Bill

California governor vetoes landmark AI bill that would have mandated government oversight of powerful frontier models This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: California Governor Vetoes AI Safety Bill

Epic Sues Google, Samsung Over App Store Barriers

Epic Games says Samsung’s Auto Blocker flags third-party app stores as malware, requires 21 steps to turn off This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Epic Sues Google, Samsung Over App Store Barriers

Digitally Curious

In Digitally Curious, Andrew Grill explores emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and quantum computing, offering a practical guide for businesses and individuals to embrace digital transformation and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving world. Learn how curiosity can become your…

Apple Must Face Reduced Claims In Device Privacy Case

Privacy lawsuit against Apple to go ahead after federal judge throws out claims related to some data collection settings This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Apple Must Face Reduced Claims In Device Privacy Case

Microsoft Relaunches Controversial AI Snapshot Tool

Microsoft to introduce snapshot tool Recall to CoPilot+ PCs in November with security changes, amidst privacy concerns This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Microsoft Relaunches Controversial AI Snapshot Tool

International Tensions, AI Drive Record Chip Spending

AI, government efforts to boost domestic chip manufacturing expected to boost spending on chip tools to record levels This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: International Tensions, AI Drive Record Chip Spending

Google Expert Argues US Ad Case Is Too Narrow

Google expert economist argues Department of Justice ad tech case does not include market’s shift to mobile, social media This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Google Expert Argues US Ad Case Is Too Narrow