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Twitter/X files a lawsuit against Center for Countering Digital Hate, accusing the nonprofit and its backers of “actively working to prevent free expression” — The Center for Countering Digital Hate said it had received a letter from X, Twitter's parent company … | Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: |
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Sources: Nintendo plans to release a new console in H2 2024, with a portable mode, LCD display, and a cartridge slot; key partners already have development kits — Development kits for Nintendo's next console are now with key partner studios, with launch planned for next year, sources have told VGC.| Ina Fried / Axios: |
Internal email: Google is revamping Assistant to focus on using generative AI, starting with the mobile version, and is reorganizing related teams — Google plans to overhaul its Assistant to focus on using generative AI technologies similar to those that power ChatGPT and its own Bard chatbot … | Financial Times: |
Sources: Meta plans to launch a range of AI chatbots dubbed “personas” that exhibit personalities as soon as September, to boost engagement on its platforms — Facebook owner seeks to seize on hype for AI while challenging rivals such as OpenAI, Snap and TikTok| Bloomberg: |
Sources: senior EU and US officials are concerned about China's accelerated push into the production of older-generation chips made with 28nm equipment or above — - China is building more plants than others despite US sanctions — Officials are worried about impact on domestic chip plans| Bloomberg: |
After Curve disclosed a hack, CRV dropped by ~25% in three days, prompting fears of wider market turbulence; DefiLlama: crypto using Curve fell ~50% to $1.9B — - Curve's native CRV coin posted three-day, 25% slump after hack — Drop raised concerns about wider fallout from platform's woes| Emma Roth / The Verge: |
The BBC launches social.bbc, an “experimental” Mastodon server with posts from a handful of BBC accounts, and plans to try out the server for six months — The BBC has launched its own “experimental” Mastodon server, marking one of the first major news outlets to establish an instance on the Twitter alternative.| Cristina Criddle / Financial Times: |
The UK CMA reopens its consultation on Microsoft's Activision deal, an unusual move that could lead to a reversal of the decision to block the deal — CMA invites responses to tech giant's new arguments in rare move that could pave way for $75bn takeover to close| Joe McDonald / Associated Press: |
China restricts civilian drone exports, citing Russia's war in Ukraine and concern about military use; DJI pulled out of Russia and Ukraine in April 2022 — China imposed restrictions Monday on exports of long-range civilian drones, citing Russia's war in Ukraine and concern that drones might be converted to military use.| Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal: |
Sources: under pressure from the EU, Meta offers to seek user consent in Europe for targeted ads based on users' digital activity as soon as October 2023 — Under pressure from regulators, the Facebook and Instagram owner proposes asking users to opt in before targeting ads with their digital activity| New York Times: |
The FBI says a contractor misled the agency and used NSO's Landmark to track people in Mexico without consent; the FBI terminated the contract in April 2023 — After a Times report, the bureau canceled its contract with a government contractor that used the tool on its behalf. But questions remain.| Sean Michael Kerner / VentureBeat: |
Neon, a serverless PostgreSQL database startup, raised a $46M Series B led by Menlo Ventures, taking its total funding to $104M, after launching in 2022 — Neon, a serverless PostgreSQL database company, announced it has successfully raised $46 million in a series B round of funding.| Elizabeth Howcroft / Reuters: |
A German data watchdog has been investigating Worldcoin since November 2022 due to concerns over the project processing “sensitive data at a very large scale” — A German data watchdog has been investigating OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's Worldcoin project since late last year due … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Rapyd, which offers payment APIs, plans to acquire Prosus' payments unit PayU for $610M, excluding its operations in India, Turkey, and Southeast Asia — Rapyd, the fintech-as-a-service startup that provides APIs to enable payments, card issuing, digital wallet and other financial services … | Jeremy Hill / Bloomberg: |
Court filings: FTX Group details a draft plan to repay creditors, including settling claims in USD and wiping out FTT; seven classes of creditors can now vote — - Customer claims to be valued in US dollars as of bankruptcy — Company hasn't ruled out rebooting offshore exchange| Bloomberg: |
Binance announces an exchange in Japan that complies with local rules and offers 34 tokens, open for applications in mid-August before a December 1 launch — - Local platform is intended to fully comply with Japanese rules — Binance facing regulatory pressure in other parts of the world| Damien Cave / New York Times: |
The global race to develop quantum computing, encryption, and more demands balancing protectionism and the spirit of cooperation for the US and its allies — A global race to harness the power of atoms for navigation, computing and encryption is pitting concerns over protectionism against the spirit of cooperation.
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