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Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan has signed an agreement that will see the UK and US AI Safety Institutes work closely together.
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Suit claimed tech giant tracked activity of people who thought they were privately using its Chrome browser’s incognito mode
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Report claims posts on abortion and contraception have been deleted while misinformation on the feeds of social media users in Africa, Latin America and Asia has not been tackled
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Amazon and google may be the most visible, but our lack of investment and regulation has let myriad American companies take over too much of UK life
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The search engine logo for 20 March, as it appears to users in the North African country, commemorates the day it achieved independence from French rule in 1956
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Watchdog accuses US tech firm of not negotiating in âgood faithâ with publishers over use of their content
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Maker of Fortnite says in lawsuit that by controlling in-app purchases, the tech companies are restricting competition and innovation
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Move involving companies such as google, Facebook and X comes after evidence of Russian online interference in polls
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The restrictions are being rolled out in India ahead of voters in the world’s largest democracy going to the polls.
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Change, made out of ‘abundance of caution’, now applies to US and India and will roll out in nations where elections are held this year
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In this weekâs newsletter: Hear me out ⦠but the traffic-dodging app may have started a domino effect that will bring down the Tories
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On 8 March, google Doodle celebrates International Women’s Day with an artwork representing multi-generational wisdom
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Experts say Gemini was not thoroughly tested, after image generator depicted variety of historical figures as people of colour
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Linwei Ding, facing four counts of theft of trade secrets, accused of transferring confidential information to his personal account
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On 6 March google Doodle is celebrating this same date in 1957 when Ghana gained independence from colonial rule
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Europe's Digital Markets Act is forcing tech giants to make changes. Here's what that will look like
Europeans scrolling their phones and computers this week will get new choices for default browsers and search engines, where to download iPhone apps and how their personal online data is used