Topic: big tech

  • Will Data Centers Drive Up Your Electric Bill?

    Will Data Centers Drive Up Your Electric Bill?

    Major tech companies are pledging to build their own power plants for AI data centers to shield consumers from rising electricity bills, a commitment championed by President Trump. Experts are skeptical, arguing the pledge is likely non-binding and that increased energy demand will inevitably inf...

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  • Tim Berners-Lee: AI Won't Destroy the Web

    Tim Berners-Lee: AI Won't Destroy the Web

    Sir Tim Berners-Lee remains optimistic about the web's future, believing its democratic spirit can persist despite challenges from centralized platforms and AI, and he advocates for user control through initiatives like Inrupt and the Solid standard. He expresses concern over the dominance of maj...

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  • EU Probes Tech Giants Apple, Google, Microsoft Over Online Scams

    EU Probes Tech Giants Apple, Google, Microsoft Over Online Scams

    The EU is questioning Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Booking Holdings about their efforts to combat financial fraud as part of enforcing the Digital Services Act for a safer online environment. This scrutiny could lead to investigations and fines if companies fail to prove adequate measures agains...

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  • Is the Tech Antitrust Era Already Ending?

    Is the Tech Antitrust Era Already Ending?

    The movement to break up Big Tech is losing momentum due to judicial and practical challenges, despite years of political pressure and antitrust lawsuits. A recent court ruling in a major case against Google rejected aggressive remedies like selling Chrome, signaling caution and making structural...

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  • The All-Access AI Agent Era Has Arrived

    The All-Access AI Agent Era Has Arrived

    The rise of all-access AI agents requires deep integration into operating systems and personal files, raising significant cybersecurity and privacy concerns due to centralized, sensitive data. These autonomous agents function by accessing broad data sources like emails and calendars to perform ta...

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  • Trump's White House Ballroom Funded by Amazon, Google, and Meta

    Trump's White House Ballroom Funded by Amazon, Google, and Meta

    A major White House renovation will replace the East Wing with a new grand ballroom, funded entirely by private donors at an estimated $300 million cost, not taxpayers. Major technology firms, including Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, are among the donors, with Google's YouTube contri...

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  • Trump Fundraisers Sought Microsoft's White House Ballroom Donation

    Trump Fundraisers Sought Microsoft's White House Ballroom Donation

    The Trump administration solicited donations from major tech firms like Microsoft for a privately funded $300 million White House ballroom renovation, as revealed in documents released by Senator Elizabeth Warren. Companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Comcast were contacted by fundraisers, w...

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  • Trump Seeks Big Tech Talent for Government Roles

    Trump Seeks Big Tech Talent for Government Roles

    The Trump administration is launching the US Tech Force initiative to recruit approximately 1,000 technology specialists from major corporations for up to two years, aiming to modernize federal operations and accelerate AI adoption. The program expands beyond Big Tech to include a broad coalition...

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  • Parents Urge NY Governor to Sign Historic AI Safety Bill

    Parents Urge NY Governor to Sign Historic AI Safety Bill

    A coalition of parents is urging New York's governor to sign the RAISE Act, which would impose safety and transparency requirements on major AI developers like Meta and OpenAI. The bill faces strong opposition from tech industry groups who call it unworkable, and the governor is considering revis...

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  • Ted Cruz Bill Proposes 10-Year AI Moratorium for Big Tech

    Ted Cruz Bill Proposes 10-Year AI Moratorium for Big Tech

    Senator Ted Cruz has proposed the SANDBOX Act, which would allow AI companies to seek temporary exemptions from federal regulations to test new systems, provided they disclose risks and propose mitigation strategies. The proposal has sparked debate, with critics warning it could concentrate power...

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  • Wikipedia to License Content to AI Companies

    Wikipedia to License Content to AI Companies

    The Wikimedia Foundation has established new paid licensing agreements with major tech firms like Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, formalizing their use of Wikipedia content to train AI models and creating a revenue stream. These deals, managed through Wikimedia Enterprise, provide structured API acc...

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  • Microsoft's AI security flaw sparks data theft fears

    Microsoft's AI security flaw sparks data theft fears

    Microsoft has issued a security warning about its experimental AI agent, Copilot Actions, due to risks that it could be exploited to infect devices and steal sensitive user information. The vulnerabilities are linked to inherent flaws in large language models, including AI hallucinations that pro...

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  • Microsoft to Cover AI Data Centers' Full Power Costs

    Microsoft to Cover AI Data Centers' Full Power Costs

    Microsoft has announced a new policy to cover the full electricity costs of its data centers and pay full local property taxes, directly addressing community concerns about rising power bills and strained resources. The rapid expansion of AI infrastructure is a national issue, with data centers s...

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  • Trump's Draft Order Challenges State AI Regulations

    Trump's Draft Order Challenges State AI Regulations

    The Trump administration is preparing an executive order to centralize AI governance by legally challenging state AI regulations that conflict with federal statutes, particularly those protecting free speech and interstate commerce. An "AI Litigation Task Force" would be established to sue states...

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  • ByteDance's AI Creates Videos from Text, Images, Audio

    ByteDance's AI Creates Videos from Text, Images, Audio

    ByteDance has launched Seedance 2.0, a multimodal AI model that generates short videos from a combination of text, images, video, and audio inputs, offering users significant creative control. The model improves video quality for complex scenes, produces clips up to 15 seconds with synchronized a...

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  • Tim Cook's AI Monetization Challenge

    Tim Cook's AI Monetization Challenge

    Apple reported strong quarterly revenue of $143.8 billion, a 16% increase, but faced pointed questions about how it will monetize its significant investments in artificial intelligence. During the earnings call, an analyst highlighted the industry-wide challenge of AI profitability, citing exampl...

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  • Ted Cruz Bill Grants AI Firms 10-Year Self-Regulation Window

    Ted Cruz Bill Grants AI Firms 10-Year Self-Regulation Window

    Senator Ted Cruz has proposed the SANDBOX Act, which would allow AI companies to operate with reduced federal oversight for up to ten years by granting them waivers from certain regulations. The bill includes provisions for automatic approval if agencies do not respond to waiver requests within 9...

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  • Gemini AI Solves ICPC Challenge That Stumped 139 Human Teams

    Gemini AI Solves ICPC Challenge That Stumped 139 Human Teams

    Google's Gemini AI won a gold medal at the 2025 ICPC by solving 10 out of 12 complex problems, matching the performance of the top human teams. The competition is highly demanding, and Gemini participated using its general-purpose model without custom training, enhanced only for sustained reasoni...

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  • Peace Corps Seeks Volunteers to Promote AI in Developing Nations

    Peace Corps Seeks Volunteers to Promote AI in Developing Nations

    The proposed "Tech Corps" initiative represents a significant shift for the Peace Corps, moving from traditional grassroots aid to facilitating the adoption of specific U.S.-made AI products in developing nations. Critics argue the program risks appearing as a commercial sales arm for U.S. tech f...

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  • Texas Sues Major TV Makers Over Viewing Data Spying

    Texas Sues Major TV Makers Over Viewing Data Spying

    Texas has sued Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL, alleging their TVs use Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technology to secretly record viewing habits and sensitive personal data without proper consent for targeted advertising. The lawsuits claim the companies use deceptive practices to acti...

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  • Senators Push to Ban Teen Access to AI Chatbots

    Senators Push to Ban Teen Access to AI Chatbots

    A bipartisan bill called the GUARD Act, introduced by Senators Hawley and Blumenthal, seeks to ban individuals under 18 from using AI chatbots and requires tech companies to implement strong age verification systems. The legislation mandates that AI chatbots regularly disclose their non-human nat...

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  • 7 Essential Steps for Small Businesses to Thrive with AI

    7 Essential Steps for Small Businesses to Thrive with AI

    Agentic commerce is transforming online retail by using AI assistants to handle purchasing, shifting consumer behavior from active shopping to delegated decision-making. Small businesses must adapt by optimizing their digital presence with structured, consistent, and comprehensive product data to...

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