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Freedom of the press in Italy is on a slippery slope. Comic Sans has the last laugh. Italy announces a "web tax". OpenAI is about (not) to release a new model.
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Big tech companies have our attention - just not our trust. For all Silicon Valley's huge innovations, it will take more than ChatGPT and faster chips to correct two decades of broken promises and bad monopoly behavior. (Bloomberg)
Journalists fear that under the far-right government, press freedom in Italy is on the back foot. While two reports point to political interference, three experts discuss the risks posed by litigation and the future of public broadcasting in the country. (Reuters Institute)
Disney no longer allows new and returning customers to sign up and purchase a subscription to Hulu or Disney+ through the Apple App Store, thereby avoiding Apple's share. (MacRumors)
Cyber Office: attacker impersonates Amazon or Microsoft, there are dozens of cases in the Czech Republic so far. The target appears to be government and military institutions, but also private companies in a number of sectors. The Cyber Authority has recommended a set of steps that can prevent possible compromise. (iRozhlas)