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Digital competition law panel likely to finalise its report next month, says official
The panel is looking into various aspects of the digital markets as well as various regulations that are there, an official said, adding that...
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Return subsidy or face legal action, govt tells EV makers; Iger spell yet to work at Disney
The government sent recovery notices totalling Rs 469 crore earlier this fiscal year to seven companies — Hero Electric, Okinawa Autotech,...
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Ripple ruling: Crypto firms facing US SEC charges find hope in verdict, look to fight back
Thursday's ruling that Ripple Labs Inc did not violate securities law by selling its XRP token on exchanges was the first major setback for the...
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Open-source developers platform ToolJet raises funding from Microsoft's M12 Fund, GitHub
ToolJet will utilise the investment in workforce expansion and advancing its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities within the platform,...
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Dutch digital mapping specialist TomTom posts smaller-than-expected Q2 operating loss, ups outlook
The Amsterdam-based company, whose customers include Volkswagen, Hyundai and Amazon, now targets revenue of between 570-600 million euros...
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Threads reaches 150 million sign-ups despite usage drop
Following India is Brazil, contributing to approximately 22 per cent of Threads’ installations, and the US, representing nearly 16 per cent of...
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UN Security Council to hold first talks on AI risks
The United Nations Security Council will hold its first formal discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) this week in New York, with Britain to...
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Meta introduces generative AI model 'CM3leon' for text, images
With CM3leon's capabilities, the company said that the image generation tools can produce more coherent imagery that better follows the input...
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'Not for machines to harvest': data revolts break out against AI
At the heart of the rebellions is a newfound understanding that online information - stories, artwork, news articles, message board posts and...
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Microsoft signs agreement to keep Call of Duty on Playstation
Microsoft has signed an agreement to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation following the acquisition of Activision Blizzard