Omegle is no more. Apple refuses to submit to the DMA 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ November 12th
The US spied on Merkel and other Europeans. AI Pin by Humane is here. ChatGPT has 100 million weekly users. Fee-based Facebook takes more than it gives.
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The FTC lawsuit reveals that Amazon made $1.4 billion through Project Nessie, an algorithmic scheme that raised product prices and kept them there if rivals followed suit. (TechCrunch)
Computers and school: Which parts of computer science education are becoming obsolete? One interesting question I came across at this year's Bytefest 2023 was that few people are actually learning the basics of IT anymore. (PC Tuning)
We're going to be famous: Apple is producing a podcast series, The Pirate of Prague, about the life of a famous financial fugitive. In case you didn't know, it's Viktor Kožený (Apple Insider)
Tech giants Google, OpenAI and Microsoft are proposing to hold users liable for copyright infringement by artificial intelligence tools as the Copyright Office considers new AI regulations. (Insider)
Testimony to the Senate by former Meta consultant Artur Béjar: Meta management ignored warnings about harm to teens and carefully crafted metrics to downplay the problem. (CNN)
Mark Zuckerberg personally rejected Meta’s proposals to improve teen mental health, court documents allege (CNN)