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YouTube is set to implement new policy changes next year, requiring creators to disclose the use of generative AI in videos, especially for content depicting sensitive topics such as politics and health issues.

X/Twitter is the most signficant source of disinformation – European Union

The European Union has issued a warning about the pervasive spread of fake news and disinformation across social media platforms, with X (formerly Twitter) identified as the most significant source.

Google launches AI search with new features and global availability

Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE), an AI-infused enhancement to its search engine, is set for a significant expansion in both features and global availability.

Federal judge says car makers can intercept your messages

In a decision that has stirred significant debate, a federal judge has ruled that the interception of text messages and mobile phone call logs by car manufacturers does not constitute an illegal privacy violation under Washington state law.

Google fights AI-related online scams in court with Copyright Infringement Act

In a first-of-its-kind legal move by a major tech company, Google has initiated legal action against a group of online scammers exploiting public interest in AI, using fake pages and Google’s logos to spread malware.

OpenAI aggressively pursues Google AI talent with offers up to $10 million

In a bold move to bolster its AI expertise, OpenAI is reportedly offering lucrative compensation packages, potentially worth $5 to $10 million, to attract top Google AI researchers, signaling a heated talent war in the AI industry.

Apple faces $14 billion tax bill revival and $25 million hiring discrimination fine

Apple is facing a potential $14 billion tax bill revival in the European Union and a $25 million fine for hiring discrimination in the United States.

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