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This Year's Google I/O Is Scheduled for May 14
This year's event promises to captivate audiences with a significant focus on artificial intelligence (AI), alongside the potential unveiling of the Pixel 8A smartphone.
Apple's WWDC 2024 Is Set to Showcase iOS 18, macOS 15, and AI Innovations
This year's event, maintaining its recent tradition, will be held online, offering global access to developers and enthusiasts eager to see the latest advancements in Apple's ecosystem.
European Union Sets Global Precedent with First Comprehensive AI Law
It outlaws specific AI applications deemed harmful to citizens' rights, including emotion detection in workplaces and schools, social scoring, predictive policing based solely on profiling, and manipulative or exploitative AI systems.
U.S. House Passes Bill That Could Ban TikTok Over National Security Concerns
This legislation, known as "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act," aims to safeguard American citizens from apps influenced by adversarial nations.
Apple Acquires Canadian Startup DarwinAI to Boost On-Device AI Capabilities
The acquisition brings the expertise of DarwinAI's team, including AI researcher Alexander Wong from the University of Waterloo, directly into Apple's AI division.
Spotify Challenges Apple's App Store Policies in the EU with a Subscription Update
This decision comes as a direct response to the EU's critique of Apple's restrictive rules, which have limited third-party developers from informing users about alternative, more affordable streaming services outside the iOS ecosystem.
Reddit Strikes a $60 Million AI Training Deal with Google Amidst IPO Preparations
The agreement, worth approximately $60 million annually, will allow Google to use Reddit's vast content repository for training its AI models, marking a significant partnership between the companies.