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In today's episode, we're steeped in the world of AI, cybersecurity, automation, and tech mergers. We're talking about Elon Musk's exciting new AI venture, a significant cyber breach identified by Microsoft, controversial layoffs at the Indian e-commerce platform Dukaan, developments in the Microsoft-Activision deal, and finally, Broadcom's mega-acquisition of VMware.
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Today, we're discussing Microsoft's Activision acquisition getting the go-ahead, Twitter blocking its rival Threads, Amazon challenging EU content rules, Anthropic's debut of a safer AI model, and Bill Gates sharing his perspective on the risks of AI.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Threads hitting 100 million users in 5 days while Twitter traffic tanks, Foxconn's withdrawal from a 19.5 billion dollar chip project in India, the potential gigantic economic impact of generative AI, and a surge of lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta over copyright infringements.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Google's leap into medical AI applications, a major security breach at Revolut, the James Webb Space Telescope spotting the most distant active supermassive black hole, and how Snap is engaging content creators with its Snap Star program.
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In today's episode, we'll be diving into the emerging social media app, Threads, which is challenging Twitter in terms of popularity, the FDA's approval of the first drug to slow Alzheimer's disease, Threads' unique approach to news and political content, SpaceX's disruption of astronomical observations, and a lawsuit involving Elon Musk's buyout of Twitter.
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In today's episode, we'll cover the Twitter-Meta legal battle, the failed Taylor Swift-FTX deal, an innovative new strategy from Apple, hefty penalties for China's Ant Group, and the latest in EV charging alliances.
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In today's episode, we'll cover everything from Meta's Threads hitting 30 million signups in less than 24 hours, a surprising dip in traffic for ChatGPT, Spotify's payment strategy shift, OpenAI's commitment to AI safety, to Volkswagen's ambitious autonomous vehicle testing.
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In today's episode, we'll cover the latest updates from Meta, Google's AI development, a significant phosphate discovery in Norway, Twitter's policy changes, and a new ruling on social media interactions by Biden officials.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Meta's upcoming Twitter competitor, China's response to US restrictions, Apple's Supreme Court ambitions, a world record-breaking hydrogen car, and the US's moves to limit China's access to key cloud services.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Apple's production issues with their Vision Pro headset, the European Union's aims to boost ties with Japan on AI and chips, TweetDeck struggles amidst Twitter's rate-limiting saga, Meta's plans for the Chinese market, and Alef Automotive's FAA approval for their innovative electric road and flying vehicle.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Bluesky temporarily pausing sign-ups, Valve blocking games with AI-generated art assets, Meta's release and removal of a Twitter clone on Google Play, Tesla's Q2 sales rise, and Ibai Llanos setting a Twitch record with 3.4 million viewers.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Twitter's temporary reading limits to combat data scraping, Goldman Sachs potentially ending its partnership with Apple, the FTC's proposed rule to ban fake online reviews, Spotify's potential addition of music videos to its app, and the launch of the Euclid telescope to study the Universe's expansion.
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In today's episode, we'll cover an AI-developed drug entering phase 2 clinical trials, concerns of European tech firms and VCs over-regulation of AI, UK regulator scrutinizing Adobe's Figma acquisition, Facebook potentially enabling EU users to download apps directly from ads, Twitter's new login requirement and its impact on user growth and search engine rankings and YouTube's testing of blocking ad-blocker users
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In today's episode, we'll cover OpenAI and Microsoft's $3B lawsuit for privacy violations with ChatGPT, Harvard's CS50 course being taught by an AI instructor, Virgin Galactic's first commercial spaceflight and revenue generation, Meta's release of system cards for transparency, and Snapchat+'s 4 million paid subscribers in its first year.
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In today's episode, we'll cover Samsung's plans to produce 2 nano millimeters chips, Google's cancellation of its own augmented reality glasses, the potential impact of US restrictions on AI chip exports, OpenAI's new international office in London, and the agreement among EU countries on the Data Act to protect data and curb Big Tech's power.
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In today's episode, we'll cover SoftBank's $170 million investment loss in a startup whose users were mostly fakes, TikTok discontinuing its BeReal clone app, Lordstown Motors' bankruptcy and lawsuit against Foxconn, Google's search experience impacted by Reddit blackouts, and Snowflake's partnership with Nvidia for generative AI applications.
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In today's episode, we'll cover the unfortunate death of Dr. John Goodenough, the father of lithium-ion batteries, Meta's VR subscription service, Lucid's agreement with Aston Martin, Databricks' acquisition of MosaicML, Amazon's partnership with local businesses for last-mile delivery, and IBM's acquisition of Apptio for $4.6bn.