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Google Wins UK Copyright Ruling Over YouTube Shorts - DTH
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Google won a UK copyright ruling over its YouTube Shorts brand, Meta AI has over 500 million users, and NASA’s Voyager 1 phoned home with a backup transmitter not used since 1981.
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OpenAI Looking To Ditch ‘AGI’ Clause With Microsoft To Unlock More Investment - DTH
04:28|OpenAI is looking to ditch ‘AGI’ clause with Microsoft to unlock more investment, Telegram takes significant steps to reduce CSAM on the platform, and Uber and WeRide launch a commercial robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi.Link to Show NotesBluesky Hasn’t Ruled Out Advertising As A Revenue Stream - DTH
04:55|Bluesky hasn’t ruled out advertising as a revenue stream, OpenAI has announced a partnership with a defense contractor, and three key members of Google’s NotebookLM team leave to launch a new startup.Link to Show NotesCISA Says China-based “Salt Typhoon" Hackers Are Still Embedded in US Telecoms - DTH
05:19|Ubisoft is shutting down XDefiant, Spotify Wrapped 2024 includes an audio summary of user listening habits, Washington DC AG files lawsuit against Amazon over Prime deliveries. Show NotesMeta Is Mistakenly Moderating Too Much - DTH
04:26|Meta is mistakenly moderating too much, Threads is set to receive a significant search update, and China retaliates against the latest US chip restrictions.Link to Show NotesIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger Retires - DTH
02:47|Amazon announces a new service for Amazon Web Services customers called Data Transfer Terminal at its re:Invent 2024 conference in Las Vegas, The US Biden administration expands restrictions from China from accessing advanced AI chips and related tools for potential military capabilities, OpenWrt begins its $100 open-source router.Canada’s Competition Bureau Sues Google For Anti-Competitive Online Advertising - DTH
04:23|Canada’s Competition Bureau sues Google for anti-competitive online advertising, the European Commission ends an investigation into Amazon over taxes, and Meta plans to build a $10 billion, 40,000+ kilometer fiber-optic subsea cable.Link to Show NotesAustralia Bans Social Media For Teens Under 16 - DTH
04:36|Australia bans social media for teens under 16, China said it would take "necessary actions" to protect Chinese firms if the U.S. escalated chip control measures, and the FTC is investigating Microsoft over antitrust concerns.Link to Show NotesOpenAI Suspends Early Access to Sora Following Artist Backlash - DTH
06:08|TikTok plans to block under-18s from using beauty filters, Raspberry Pi launches the Compute Module 5, Google’s Gemini AI now integrates a new extension for Spotify on Android. Show NotesThe Biden Administration Has Awarded Intel $7.865 Billion In Chips Act Funding - DTH
04:32|The Biden administration has awarded Intel $7.865 billion in CHIPS Act funding, Tesla appears to be building a teleoperations team for its robotaxi service, and Threads is finally allowing users to decide what feed they want as their default when opening the app.Link to Show Notes