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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Walked Back Comments About Remote Work Policies At Google - DTH
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Former Google CEO and Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt walked back comments he made about work-life balance and remote-work policies at Google, a U.S. District Judge says he will issue an order forcing Google to give Android users more ways to download apps, and the FTC has finalized rules on its crackdown on fabricated reviews and fake consumer and celebrity testimonials.
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Telegram Now Allows US Users To Manage Crypto Directly In The App - DTH
05:12|Telegram has integrated TON Wallet, allowing crypto transactions directly in the app, the Stargate project has failed to launch due to due to disagreements between SoftBank and OpenAI, and Google unveiled the Pixel 10 before it unveils the Pixel 10 in August.Link to Show NotesMicrosoft Releases Patch For SharePoint 0-day RCE Flaw - DTH
04:59|UK to drop plan to force Apple to create a backdoor into encrypted iCloud data? T-Mobile starts rolling out L4S, WhatsApp replaces its native Windows app with web-based wrapper version.Show NotesCongress Passed The GENIUS Act, The First Legislation To Regulate Cryptocurrency - DTH
04:53|Congress passed the GENIUS Act, the first legislation to regulate cryptocurrency, a Russian lawmaker warned WhatsApp to prepare for its departure from the Russian market, and Netflix is using AI in film and show production.Link to Show NotesScale AI Lays Off 200 Employees and 500 Contractors - DTH
05:14|Scale AI lays off 14% of its workforce, Jack Dorsey invests $10 million to fund experimental open-source projects, and Substack secures $100 million in funding at a $1.1 billion valuation.Link to Show NotesMicrosoft Starts Testing Copilot Vision - DTH
04:17|Chinese cyberattacks against the US on the rise, Seagate’s HAMR-based hard drives now available to consumers, Google claims “Big Sleep” actively blocked a zero-day attack in the wild.Show NotesMicrosoft Utilizes Engineers In China To Maintain Defense Department Computer Systems - DTH
04:51|NotebookLM, is introducing "featured notebooks" from various sources, Microsoft utilizes engineers in China to maintain Defense Department computer systems, and the DOD intends to allocate $1 billion over the next four years to "offensive cyber operations." Link to Show NotesGoogle Confirms Merging ChromeOS and Android Into Single Platform - DTH
04:28|Amazon launches development tool Kiro, researchers reportedly telling LLMs to give positive feedback in peer reviews, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang downplays U.S. concerns that his company’s chips could help China’s military. Show NotesGoldman Sachs Is Integrating An Autonomous AI Software Engineer Named Devin - DTH
04:40|Meta Platforms is unlikely to alter its "pay-or-consent" model further, which could lead to new EU antitrust charges, Goldman Sachs is integrating an autonomous AI software engineer named Devin, and a new study found that using AI coding assistants actually slowed down developers by 19%.Link to Show NotesYouTube Is Set To Update Its Monetization Policies On July 15 To Combat AI Slop - DTH
05:00|YouTube is set to update its monetization policies on July 15 to combat "inauthentic" content, Apple’s former head of its foundational models team was poached by Meta for $200 million, and Major League Baseball will introduce a robot umpire challenge system at the All-Star Game.Link to Show Notes