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Character.AI co-founders Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas, and some employees, are joining Google; Google has signed a non-exclusive agreement to use its tech — In a big move, Character.AI co-founder and CEO CEO Noam Shazeer is returning to Google after leaving the company in October 2021 to found the a16z-backed startup.| New York Times: |
The US DOJ sues TikTok, saying it collected children's data without parents' permission, knowingly let users under the age of 13 create accounts, and more — The Justice Department said that TikTok illegally collected children's data and knowingly allowed users under the age of 13 to create accounts.| Apple Inc.: |
Apple reports Q3 revenue up 5% YoY to $85.8B, net income up 8% to $21.4B, Americas net sales up 6% to $37.7B, and Europe net sales up 8% to $21.9B — June quarter records for Revenue and EPS Services revenue reaches new all-time high — Apple® today announced financial results … | Kif Leswing / CNBC: |
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Google pulled an Olympics TV ad where a father uses Gemini to help his daughter write a personal letter to an athlete, after criticisms that the ad is tone-deaf — ‘Dear Sydney’ had been criticized for appearing tone-deaf to AI concerns — Google has pulled an ad from its Olympics' TV rotation … | Brian Schwartz / CNBC: |
A look at Musk-backed America PAC's “Register to Vote” online campaign, which collects users' personal data in swing states, but does not help them register — If a voter in Michigan performs a search on Google, a somewhat shocking ad might pop up.| Sean Michael Kerner / VentureBeat: |
Stability AI announces Stable Fast 3D, a generative AI model for rapid 3D asset generation, says it can generate a 3D asset from a single image in 0.5 seconds — Not all that long ago, it used to be hard, really hard to generate 3D images. It was a process that involved complex wireframes, complicated software and beefy hardware.| Pei Li / Bloomberg: |
Sources: Apple in recent months has demanded Tencent and ByteDance close loopholes used by their in-app creators to funnel users to external payment systems — - iPhone maker wants to close loopholes in mini-games payments — Handling in-app purchases is a lucrative business for Apple| Josh Sisco / Politico: |
Sources: the US DOJ is investigating Nvidia's acquisition of Run:ai, a Tel Aviv-based startup that enables virtualization of GPUs, on antitrust grounds — The investigation adds to the global pressure by regulators to prevent control of artificial intelligence by just a handful of the world's largest technology companies.| Sergiu Gatlan / BleepingComputer: |
The UK's NCA shuts down Russian Coms, a caller ID spoofing platform used by hundreds of criminals to make 1.8M+ scam calls across 107+ countries since 2021 — The United Kingdom's National Crime Agency (NCA) has shut down Russian Coms, a major caller ID spoofing platform used by hundreds … | Bill Toulas / BleepingComputer: |
Infoblox and Eclypsium: since 2018, Russian hackers hijacked 35K+ registered domains using Sitting Ducks attacks that involve exploiting DNS configuration flaws — Threat actors have hijacked more than 35,000 registered domains in so-called Sitting Ducks attacks that allow claiming … | Arjun Kharpal / CNBC: |
Nintendo reports Q1 revenue down 46.5% YoY to ~$1.65B, vs. ~$1.92B est., net profit down 55.3% YoY to ~$536M, and Switch sales down 46% YoY to 2.1M units — Nintendo on Friday reported revenue and profit that plunged in the company's fiscal first quarter, as sales of the ageing Switch console decline.| Paul Alcorn / Tom's Hardware: |
Intel extends the warranty for its boxed Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors by an additional two years, due to customers experiencing instability issues — Trying to build goodwill. — Intel told us today that it will extend the warranty on its boxed Intel Core 13th- and 14th-Gen processors by two additional years.| Nathan Edwards / The Verge: |
Surface Pro 11 review: OLED display is vibrant, Flex Keyboard is magic, hardware is solid, but it's costly, not all x86 apps run well, AI features are skippable — Microsoft's latest 2-in-1 is all in on Arm, and it's the closest the company's come to merging the power of a laptop with the battery life and flexibility of a tablet.| Kristen V Brown / Bloomberg: |
A special committee of 23andMe's board says it's not “prepared to move forward” with CEO Anne Wojcicki's $0.40-per-share offer to take the company private — A special committee of 23andMe's board said it's not “prepared to move forward” with Chief Executive Officer Anne Wojcicki's offer … | The Canadian Press: |
Study: a year after Meta blocked news content in Canada due to the Online News Act, Canadians' total engagement with news content on social media is down 43% — Canadian news struggling after Meta ban: study — MONTREAL - A new study is painting a grim portrait of how local Canadian news outlets … | Tuvan Gumrukcu / Reuters: |
Turkey blocks Instagram for failing to comply with “laws and rules”; a Turkish official said Instagram blocked condolence posts about Ismail Haniyeh's killing — Turkey has blocked access to social media platform Instagram, the infotech regulator said on Friday …
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