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Can The World Teach AI Some Manners? The UN Thinks It’s Time To Try
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 4: Artificial intelligence has spent the past few years breaking records, attracting billions in investment, and convincing every technology company that adding the letters “AI” to a product description is apparently today’s version of a magic spell. Now, the world’s policymakers are attempting something considerably less glamorous but arguably more important—figuring […]
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When The Government Wants A Seat At The AI Table: OpenAI’s Reported Equity Talks Spark A New Debate
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 3: Artificial intelligence has spent the last few years rewriting business models, transforming industries and attracting record-breaking investments. Now, according to recent reports, it may also be rewriting the relationship between governments and private technology companies. OpenAI is reportedly exploring a proposal that could grant the U.S. government a 5% equity […]
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Google’s Android Setback Is Bigger Than A Fine—It’s A Blueprint For Big Tech’s Future
For years, Google built Android into the world’s most widely used mobile operating system by making it free, open-source and irresistibly attractive to smartphone manufacturers. Europe, however, has just reminded Silicon Valley that “free” doesn’t necessarily mean “fair.” Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 2: In one of the most significant competition rulings against a technology giant, […]
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Consumer Privacy Has Entered the Premium Tier
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 16: Once upon a time, privacy was implied. You bought a product, used it, and went about your day without assuming your behavior would be logged, modelled, sold, and re-marketed back to you with unsettling accuracy. That assumption is now considered quaint. Today, consumer PC has been rebranded — not as […]
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