Topic: regulatory action
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Coupang CEO Resigns Amid Police Raid Over Data Breach
Coupang's CEO resigned after a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million users, far more than initially reported, and publicly accepted responsibility for the incident and its handling. South Korean police raided Coupang's headquarters and are investigating a former employee, while U.S.-based pa...
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Major study: AI chatbots struggle with news accuracy
A major international study found that popular AI chatbots frequently distort news content, with 45% of responses containing significant flaws such as factual inaccuracies and sourcing deficiencies across platforms like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Researchers from 22 public service media organiz...
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Google's Web Dominance: Why We Must Defend Independent Sites
Google's AI Overviews and chatbots are reducing traffic to independent websites by providing immediate answers, leading to significant revenue declines for publishers like WikiHow. Despite Google's role in creating this disruption, its ad tools and content licensing agreements provide essential s...
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Tesla Probed Over Door Handles That Trap Occupants
Federal regulators are investigating Tesla's electronic door handles due to reports of occupants, especially children, being trapped inside vehicles during system failures. The probe focuses on malfunctions during low-voltage battery situations, where external doors may fail completely and manual...
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Lemonade Insures Tesla's Full Self-Driving Feature
Lemonade is launching a new "Autonomous Car insurance" policy for Tesla drivers using Full Self-Driving (Supervised), cutting per-mile rates by about half and pricing coverage based on software performance. The policy relies on a technical partnership with Tesla, using exclusive vehicle data to c...
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